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Imagga
paintings art | 58.8% | |
text visuals | 41.2% | |
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Microsoft
created on 2020-04-30
a close up of text on a whiteboard | 67.8% | |
a close up of a whiteboard | 66.9% | |
close up of text on a whiteboard | 64.5% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-08
The image you have provided appears to be the back of a postcard. The card is postmarked with two green 9-pfennig German postage stamps, featuring a profile of a historical figure. The postmark seems faded, but it reads "18 September 1935." There is handwritten text indicating the date "18 September 1935" as well. The card is addressed to a "Herrn Prof. L. Feininger." A brief, sketchy drawing depicts what looks like a bridge and its reflection in the water, drawn with pencil and partially covered by the postmark ink. In the upper right corner, there's an additional smaller handwritten mark, which is not fully legible due to the postmark. The name of the place from where the card was presumably sent is not completely visible; the visible part says ".siemensstadt. siemensstadt.johannisthal." Please note that my description is based solely on the visible elements in the image and does not reveal personal data beyond what is already present in the historical document.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-08
The image is of a vintage postcard or envelope dated "18 September 1935," written in handwriting. The postcard is addressed to "Herrn Prof. L. Feininger" with the address partially obscured but readable as "Bez. Stettin." There are two stamps affixed to the top right corner, each valued at 9 (currency not specified), featuring a profile of a person's head. Some text appears that has been crossed out, likely indicating the destination details. Additionally, there are several light pencil sketches or markings on the postcard that appear to be preliminary sketches of an architectural structure on the lower half of the card. On the left-hand vertical margin, it reads "Abs. Feininger. Siemensstadtlenthersteig,” although some of the text is not fully clear. The overall appearance of the postcard suggests it is a historical artifact, potentially with artistic and postal significance.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-18
This appears to be an old envelope or postal item from 1935, dated September 18th. It's addressed to "Herrn Prof. L. Feininger" with what looks like a destination of Stettin (now Szczecin, Poland). The envelope has two green 9-value stamps in the upper right corner. There appears to be some handwritten text and crossed-out address information, along with some pencil or graphite markings/scribbles at the bottom. The paper has aged to a light beige color, typical of historical documents from this era.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-18
The image shows an old envelope or letter cover addressed to "Herrn Prof. L. Feininger" in Germany, dated September 18, 1935. The cover has two green postage stamps in the top right corner. The sender's name in the top left appears to be difficult to decipher, but starts with "Abs." which likely stands for "Absender" (sender in German). The address is written in a stylized, flowing script that gives the impression of being from an earlier era, likely the early-mid 20th century based on the 1935 date.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-18
The image appears to be a German telegram envelope from 1935 addressed to "Herrn Prof. L. Feininger" in Dessau, Germany. The envelope has several postage stamps affixed to it and includes a handwritten note that says "18. September 1935". The envelope does not contain any images or identifiable individuals, only text and postage stamps.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-18
The image is a vintage postcard with a sketch of a bridge on it. The postcard has a beige background and features a pencil drawing of a bridge in the center, with the words "Herrn Prof. L. Feininger" written above it. The postcard also includes a date, "18 September 1935," written in black ink in the top-left corner. In the top-right corner, there are two green stamps with the number "9" on them. The overall design of the postcard suggests that it was created in the early 20th century, possibly as a form of correspondence or as a piece of art.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-18
The image appears to be a scanned copy of an old postcard, likely from the early 20th century. The postcard is written in German and features a sketch of a landscape with a body of water and a bridge. The sketch is not detailed, but it suggests a serene and peaceful scene. The postcard has several stamps on it, indicating that it was sent through the mail. The stamps are green and feature an image of a woman's head. The postcard also has a handwritten date in the top-left corner, which reads "18. September 1935." This suggests that the postcard was sent on September 18, 1935. In the center of the postcard, there is a typed message that reads "Herrn Prof. L. Feininger." This suggests that the postcard was addressed to Professor L. Feininger, although the first name is not specified. Overall, the image appears to be a simple yet charming postcard from the early 20th century. The sketch and stamps add a touch of nostalgia and history to the image, making it a unique and interesting artifact.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-13
The image depicts an old, vintage envelope with handwritten text and stamps. The envelope is addressed to "Herrn Prof. L. Feininger," indicating it was sent to a professor named L. Feininger. The date on the envelope is September 18, 1935, which provides historical context for the item. The envelope has a handwritten address and a sketch of a building or structure, possibly a house or a small building, drawn in pencil. The envelope also features two green stamps with the numbers "9" and "20-21," indicating it was sent within Germany during the 1930s. The stamps are affixed to the upper right corner of the envelope. The envelope is slightly torn at the top, which is common for vintage items, and there is a small hole in the upper left corner, likely from being opened and read. The background of the envelope is slightly faded, and the paper has a textured, aged appearance, typical of documents from that era. The handwriting is neat and clear, suggesting the sender took care in writing the address and the date. Overall, the image captures a glimpse of historical correspondence, offering a window into the past through its detailed and well-preserved elements.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-13
The image shows a postcard with a drawing on the front and text on the back. The postcard is old, as indicated by the yellowed paper and faded ink. On the front, there is a drawing of a building with a flat roof and a few windows. The drawing is simple and appears to be done with a pencil or pen. On the back of the postcard, there is some text written in German. The text includes the date "18 September 1935" and the name "Herrn Prof. L. Feininger." There are also some stamps and other markings on the back of the postcard. Overall, the image suggests that the postcard was sent to a professor named L. Feininger on September 18, 1935. The drawing on the front may be a depiction of a building that was of interest to the sender or recipient of the postcard.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-18
The image shows an envelope with a drawing on it. The drawing is of a building, and it is done in pencil. The envelope has two stamps on it, and the text on the stamps is in German. The text on the envelope is also in German, and it appears to be a name and address. The envelope has a date on it, which is September 18, 1935.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-18
The image is of an old envelope that is addressed to "Herrn Prof. L. Feininger." The envelope has two stamps on it, one with the number "9" and the other with the number "20-21." The envelope is dated "18. September 1935" and has a handwritten message on it. The message is written in German and includes the words "Telegramme nach" and "Sunf-und Bob." The envelope also has a drawing of a bridge on it.