Machine Generated Data
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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Poster | 53.6% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
paintings art | 95.6% | |
streetview architecture | 3.7% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a sign hanging on a wall | 71.7% | |
a black sign with white text | 57.7% | |
a close up of a sign | 57.6% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-29
a photograph of a banner with a cross on it
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
an old photo of a banner with the words union stadtbahn
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-12
This image depicts a vintage banner with French text and symbolic imagery. The banner is ornate, featuring fringed edges and decorative detail at the top, suggesting its use for ceremonial or organizational purposes.
The French text reads:
- "Si tu veux ton droit Fais ton devoir" (Translation: "If you want your rights, fulfill your duty.")
- "Union Syndicale" (Translation: "Union Syndicate.")
- "Liberté Solidarité" (Translation: "Liberty Solidarity.")
- "Justice des Industriels Forains" (Translation: "Justice for Fairground Industrials.")
- "Fondée en 1882" (Translation: "Founded in 1882.")
The imagery includes a handshake below a triangle and balance scale, which are likely symbols of fairness, justice, and unity. Surrounding these central elements, there are leaves or floral designs, adding embellishment. The banner showcases the values and purpose of the organization it represents, emphasizing justice, solidarity, and duty.
The faded sepia-toned frame suggests that the image is historical and the banner reflects a trade guild or union from the late 19th century, perhaps related to fairground workers or traveling entertainers.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-12
The image depicts a sepia-toned photograph of a banner or flag from an organization. The banner is suspended from an ornate horizontal pole adorned with decorative finials and a central ornate element at the top. The background is plain, ensuring the focus remains on the banner itself.
Prominently featured on the banner are inscriptions in French. At the top, it reads: "SI TU VEUX TON DROIT FAIS TON DEVOIR," which translates to "If you want your right, do your duty." Below that, in larger text, is the name of the organization: "UNION SYNDICALE."
Centrally, there is an image showing a handshake superimposed on a pair of scales, symbolizing justice, balance, and solidarity. Flanking the scales, the words "LIBERTÉ" (liberty) and "SOLIDARITÉ" (solidarity) are written.
Further down, the banner reads: "JUSTICE DES INDUSTRIELS FORAINS," suggesting that this is an association related to fairground industrialists or showmen. At the bottom, it is noted that the organization was "fondée en 1882," meaning "founded in 1882."
The bottom edge of the banner is bordered with decorative fringe, and the design is accented with leaf motifs along the sides.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-15
The image appears to be a banner or flag from a labor union organization called the "Justice des Forains" (Justice of the Fairground Workers), founded in 1882. The banner features text in French that translates to "If you want your right, do your duty, Union Syndicale" and includes symbols associated with labor unions such as a hammer and anvil. The banner seems to be promoting the values and mission of this labor organization.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-15
This is a historical French trade union banner from 1882. The banner reads "Si tu veux ton droit, Fais ton devoir" (If you want your rights, Do your duty) at the top. It represents the "Union Syndicale" (Trade Union) of "Industriels Forains" (Traveling Industrialists/Merchants).
The banner features a triangular symbol in the center with "Liberté" (Liberty), "Solidarité" (Solidarity), and "Justice" written around it. The design is ornate, with decorative borders and tassels hanging from the bottom edge. The banner appears to be dark-colored (possibly green or black) with white or light-colored text and decorative elements.
This is a significant historical artifact that represents early labor organization in France, as indicated by its founding date of 1882. The banner's design and message reflect the values and aspirations of the labor movement during that period, emphasizing the connection between rights and responsibilities in the pursuit of workers' justice.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a vintage banner with French text and a prominent logo, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century.
Banner Description:
- The banner is rectangular in shape, featuring a dark-colored background with white text and a logo.
- The text is written in French, with the top line reading "Si TU VEUX TON DROIT" (If you want your right).
- The second line reads "FAIS TON DEVOIR" (Do your duty).
- The third line states "UNION SYNDICALE" (Union Syndicate).
- Below the text, there is a logo consisting of a triangle with a hand holding a hammer inside it.
- The words "LIBERTE" (Liberty) and "SOLIDARITE" (Solidarity) are written on either side of the triangle.
- At the bottom of the banner, the text reads "JUSTICE DES INDUSTRIELS ET OUVRIERS" (Justice of Industrial and Workers).
- The year "1882" is also displayed at the bottom.
Additional Elements:
- A lyre is positioned above the banner, adding a touch of elegance to the overall design.
- The banner is adorned with tassels and fringe along its edges, giving it a decorative appearance.
- The background of the image appears to be a faded photograph or painting, with a light-colored border surrounding the banner.
Overall Impression:
The image conveys a sense of unity and solidarity among workers, emphasizing the importance of fighting for their rights and interests. The use of French text and the lyre above the banner suggest a connection to the French labor movement or a similar organization.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a vintage banner with French text, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century. The banner features a dark-colored background with white text and decorative elements.
Key Elements:
- Text: The banner displays several lines of text in French, including "Si tu veux ton droit Fais ton devoir" (If you want your right, do your duty), "Union Syndicale" (Trade Union), "Liberté Solidarité" (Liberty Solidarity), "Justice des Industriels Forains" (Justice for Industrial Workers), and "Fondée en 1882" (Founded in 1882).
- Decorative Elements: The banner features a decorative border with leaves and flowers, as well as a lyre at the top. A triangle with a hand holding a hammer is centered on the banner.
- Background: The background of the image appears to be a light-colored wall or surface, with some stains and marks visible.
Overall Impression:
The image suggests that the banner was created for a trade union or labor organization, possibly in France, during the late 19th or early 20th century. The text and decorative elements convey a sense of solidarity and justice for workers, while the lyre at the top may represent the arts or culture. The overall design and layout of the banner are reminiscent of traditional trade union banners from this time period.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
A banner with a black background has white text that reads "Si tu veux ton droit, fais ton devoir" and "Union Syndicale Liberté Solidarité Justice Industriels Forains." Below it, there is a triangle with a hand holding a hammer and the text "Fondée en 1882." The banner is mounted on a white wall. The banner is a symbol of solidarity and justice for the workers.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image depicts a banner with a vintage look. The banner has a black background with white text and design elements. The banner is adorned with a triangle symbol in the center, with a hand holding a sword inside it. The text "Union Syndicale" is written in a bold font above the triangle. Below the triangle, the text "Justice" is written in a smaller font. The banner also features a decorative border with tassels on the bottom.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-02
Here's a description of the image:
Overall:
The image is a faded, grayscale photograph of a historical banner. It appears to be an old print, possibly a lithograph or a similar printing technique. The banner design is elaborate and includes text and symbolic imagery. The overall impression suggests it's a piece of historical ephemera related to a labor or social justice movement.
Details:
Banner Shape and Design: The banner is rectangular with decorative, scalloped bottom edges. It is suspended from a bar held by decorative chains. There is a crown-like emblem at the top center. The banner is black or dark grey in the center.
Text: The banner's main feature is its text, written in French. It includes the following phrases:
- "Si tu veux ton droit" (If you want your right)
- "Fais ton devoir" (Do your duty)
- "Union Syndicale" (Trade Union)
- "Justice des Industriels Forains" (Justice of Traveling Industrialists)
- "Fondée en 1882" (Founded in 1882)
Imagery: The banner features several key symbols:
- An arm holding a clenched fist.
- A triangle with the words "Liberté" (Liberty) on one side and "Solidarité" (Solidarity) on the other.
Artistic Style and Condition: The image is in somewhat poor condition, which adds to its historical appearance. It shows fading, discoloration, and possibly some staining. The text is ornate and likely hand-drawn or designed for printing at the time.
Context:
Based on the text, it likely represents a trade union or workers' rights organization founded in 1882, and the subject is related to "traveling industrialists", likely referring to workers or craftspeople who traveled for work, as in circuses, or similar events. The call for duty and justice is a prominent theme. The symbols and language reflect social and political concerns of the late 19th century.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-02
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows an old, sepia-toned photograph of a banner. The banner is suspended from a decorative metal pole with a lyre-like ornament at the top. It is rectangular at the top and curves into a wavy, almost shield-like shape at the bottom, finished with a fringe.
The banner features text in French: "SI TU VEUX TON DROIT FAIS TON DEVOIR" (If you want your right, do your duty). Below this, it reads "UNION SYNDICALE" (Trade Union).
In the center, there's a triangular symbol with the words "LIBERTÉ" (Liberty) and "SOLIDARITÉ" (Solidarity) inscribed on the sides. Above the triangle is a depiction of a hand clasping.
The bottom portion of the banner reads "JUSTICE DES INDUSTRIELS FORAINS" (Justice for Traveling Industrialists), and below that, it states "Fondée en 1882" (Founded in 1882).
The banner is bordered with decorative floral elements, and tassels hang from the edges. The overall impression is of an old, historical document related to labor rights or a trade union. The photograph itself shows signs of age and some discoloration.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image depicts a historical banner from the "Union Syndicale des Industries Forains," which translates to the "Trade Union of Fairground Industries." The banner is adorned with several symbols and texts that reflect the values and principles of the union. Here are the detailed elements:
Text:
- At the top, it reads: "Si tu veux ton droit, fais ton devoir," which translates to "If you want your rights, do your duty."
- Below this, the name of the union is prominently displayed: "Union Syndicale."
- Underneath the union name, the words "Liberté, Solidarité" (Liberty, Solidarity) are written on either side of a central emblem.
- Further down, the banner reads "Justice des Industriels Forains," meaning "Justice for Fairground Industrialists."
- At the bottom, it states "Fondée en 1882," indicating that the union was founded in 1882.
Symbols:
- The central emblem features a hand holding a hammer, symbolizing labor and industry.
- The emblem is set within a triangle, which is often associated with strength and stability.
- At the very top of the banner, there is a lyre, a classical symbol often associated with harmony and unity.
Design Elements:
- The banner is decorated with ornate, floral patterns along the sides, adding to its ceremonial appearance.
- The bottom of the banner has tassels, giving it a formal and traditional look.
Overall, the banner serves as a symbol of the union's commitment to justice, liberty, and solidarity among fairground industrialists, emphasizing the importance of duty in securing rights.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-28
This image is a black-and-white photograph of a banner. The banner is ornately designed with decorative elements and text in French. At the top, it reads "SI TU VEUX TON DROIT FAIS TON DEVOIR," which translates to "If you want your right, do your duty." Below this, it says "UNION SYNDICALE," indicating a union or association.
In the center, there is a triangular emblem with the words "LIBERTÉ," "SOULARITÉ," and "JUSTICE" arranged around it, which are French words for "Liberty," "Solidarity," and "Justice" respectively. The base of the triangle appears to represent a balance or scale, symbolizing fairness and equity.
At the bottom of the banner, it reads "JUSTICE DES INDUSTRIELS FORAINS," which translates to "Justice for Foreign Industrialists," and "Fondée en 1882," meaning "Founded in 1882." The banner is adorned with tassels and a decorative top piece, suggesting it is a formal or official document. The overall design and sentiment suggest it is associated with a historical labor or industrial union advocating for justice and solidarity.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-28
This image shows a historical banner or flag prominently featuring text and symbols. The banner appears to be for a union or labor organization, specifically the "Union Syndicale" related to industrial workers. Here are the key elements:
Text:
- At the top, it reads: "SI TU VEUX TON DROIT FAIS TON DEVOIR" which translates to "If you want your right, do your duty."
- The central text reads: "UNION SYNDICALE."
- Below the central text, it states: "LIBERTÉ SOLIDARITÉ" which means "Liberty Solidarity."
- At the bottom, it reads: "JUSTICE DES INDUSTRIELS FORAINS" with "Fondée en 1882," indicating it was founded in 1882.
Symbols:
- There is a prominent triangle with a hand holding a torch above it, symbolizing enlightenment or freedom.
- The triangle has the words "LIBERTÉ" and "SOLIDARITÉ" on its sides.
- The banner is decorated with ornate patterns and tassels, indicating its ceremonial or official nature.
Design:
- The banner is framed with a decorative border and has tassels hanging from the bottom.
- It is displayed on a pole with a finial at the top, suggesting it is meant to be carried in parades or meetings.
The overall design and text suggest that this banner was used by a labor union to promote solidarity, justice, and rights for industrial workers. The founding date of 1882 places it in the late 19th century, a period of significant labor movement activity.