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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Building | 87.1% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-02-18
paintings art | 99.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-02-18
a white sign with black text | 55% | |
a black sign with white text | 53.5% | |
a black sign with white writing over a book | 33% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-12
a map of the city.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-26
a photograph of a drawing of a castle with a castle in the background
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-12
This image displays a page from an old book, which seems to be an architectural drawing or engraving. It depicts a bird's-eye view of a complex of ancient Roman baths known as the "Thermae Agrippa" located near the Pantheon. These baths were an important part of Roman culture, often serving as social and relaxation centers.
The drawing is detailed and labels various sections of the baths, such as the "Frigidarium" (a cold room), "Tepidarium" (a warm room), and "Caldarium" (a hot room), along with other architectural features like courtyards and possibly a library or gymnasium. It also has an outer colonnaded walkway surrounding the main buildings.
Below the illustration is a block of Latin text that likely provides a description or historical context of the Thermae Agrippa. The style of the drawing suggests that it might be from a publication on architecture, archaeology, or history. The page number at the top right suggests it is from a compendium or a book, possibly part of a larger series.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-12
The image appears to be an architectural drawing or engraving of the Thermae Agrippae, which were public baths in ancient Rome. The drawing shows a detailed top-down perspective of the complex, constructed with a variety of domed structures, likely conveying the different sections of the baths. The central building seems to be prominent, surrounded by several smaller rotundas and rectangular structures interconnected by walls and corridors.
The walls dotted with statues give it a grandiose feel, and the multiple domes indicate the presence of both hot and cold bath areas as was typical in Roman baths. Additional rooms like the "Tepidarium" and "Frigidarium" are labeled, indicating areas for warm and cold baths respectively. The intricate layout suggests areas for relaxation, changing rooms, and possibly saunas.
In the lower section of the image is a block of descriptive text in Latin, providing historical information or context about the Thermae Agrippae. The page itself seems to be from an old book, given the slightly yellowed appearance of the paper and the numbered page at the top right corner marked with "69".
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-25
This is a historical architectural illustration titled "THERMÆ AGRIPPÆ," showing the Baths of Agrippa from ancient Rome. The image is a detailed architectural drawing or engraving that depicts the layout of these Roman baths from an elevated perspective. The complex features several domed structures and circular buildings connected by walls and corridors. The largest domed building appears to be in the center, with smaller domed structures surrounding it. The complex is enclosed by walls with decorative elements along the top. The drawing includes Latin text at the bottom explaining details about the baths. The illustration style is typical of Renaissance or early modern architectural documentation, with careful attention to perspective and shading to show the three-dimensional nature of the structures. The image appears to be from a historical book or architectural treatise, as indicated by the page number 69 at the top.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-12
This is a historical architectural drawing titled "THERMÆ AGRIPPÆ," showing the Baths of Agrippa from ancient Rome. The image is a detailed bird's-eye view illustration showing a complex of domed buildings and structures surrounded by walls. The drawing features several round, domed buildings of different sizes, connected by corridors and walls, with what appears to be decorative statues positioned along the walls. The largest dome is positioned near the center of the complex. The drawing is done in a classical architectural illustration style with shading to show depth and dimension. Below the illustration is Latin text describing the baths. This kind of architectural drawing was common in historical documents studying and preserving information about ancient Roman architecture.
The Baths of Agrippa were the first public Roman baths, built in the 1st century BC, and this illustration helps visualize how this important historical structure may have appeared in its prime.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-12
The image depicts an illustration of the Therma Agrippa, which were ancient Roman baths. The illustration shows a detailed architectural plan or layout of the baths complex. It includes various labeled sections such as the Xystus (an open colonnade), Ephebeum (a room for youths), Tepidarium (a warm bathing room), and other typical rooms and areas found in Roman public baths.
The complex has a symmetrical layout with domed and vaulted rooms of different sizes. Stairs and passageways connect the various sections. The plan view allows seeing the intricate spatial arrangement and how the baths were divided into distinct areas serving different functions in the bathing ritual.
Below the illustration is a paragraph of explanatory text in Latin, likely describing key details about the history, construction or operation of the Therma Agrippa baths complex. The aged appearance of the page suggests this is an old print or plate from a book studying ancient Roman architecture and engineering.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-12
The image appears to be an illustration of the Thermae Agrippae, or the Baths of Agrippa, in ancient Rome. It shows a detailed architectural plan or cross-section of the complex, with various domed structures, arches, and other architectural features. The image is accompanied by descriptive text in what seems to be a historical or scholarly work. The focus of the image is on the architectural design and layout of this significant ancient Roman structure, rather than any human figures.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14
The image depicts a page from an old book, featuring a detailed illustration of a building with multiple domes and towers. The title "THERMA AGRIPPA" is prominently displayed at the top, accompanied by smaller text below that appears to be Latin.
- Title and Text
- The title "THERMA AGRIPPA" is written in large letters at the top of the page.
- Below the title, there is a smaller section of text that appears to be Latin.
- Illustration
- The illustration depicts a building with multiple domes and towers.
- The building is surrounded by a wall, with several entrances and exits.
- There are several people standing around the building, some of whom appear to be engaged in various activities.
- Background
- The background of the page is a light beige color, with a subtle texture that suggests it may be made of paper or parchment.
- The edges of the page are worn and yellowed, indicating that the book is old and has been handled extensively.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the architectural style and design of ancient buildings, as well as the language and culture of the time period in which it was created.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14
The image depicts a page from an old book, featuring a detailed illustration of a building complex. The title "Therma Agrippa" is prominently displayed at the top, with the subtitle "prope T. Pantheum" written below it.
Illustration Description:
- The illustration showcases a large, circular structure with a dome-shaped roof, surrounded by several smaller buildings and towers.
- The buildings are depicted in a classical style, with columns, arches, and domes.
- The illustration is rendered in black ink on a white background, with some shading and texture added to give depth and dimension.
Text Description:
- Below the illustration, there is a block of text written in Latin.
- The text appears to be a description or explanation of the building complex, but it is not clear what specific information it provides.
- The text is written in a formal, cursive script, with some decorative flourishes and ornaments.
Page Description:
- The page itself is yellowed and worn, with visible signs of aging and use.
- The edges of the page are rough and uneven, suggesting that it has been handled frequently over the years.
- There is a small number "68" printed in the top-right corner of the page, which may indicate its position within the book.
Overall, the image presents a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing a beautiful and intricate illustration of a historic building complex. The accompanying text provides additional context and information, although its exact meaning may require further study and interpretation.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-12
The image is a page from an old book. It has a black-and-white illustration of a castle with text on the top and bottom. The castle is a fortress with many towers, domes, and walls. It has a circular structure with a tower in the middle. There are people standing on the castle's walls. The castle is surrounded by a moat. The text on the top is in Latin, and the text on the bottom is in English.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-12
The image shows a page from an old book with a detailed drawing of the ancient Roman Baths of Agrippa. The drawing depicts the layout of the baths, including various chambers, corridors, and architectural elements. The title "Therma Agrippae" is written at the top of the page, indicating that it is a depiction of the Baths of Agrippa. The drawing is accompanied by a Latin text that provides information about the baths and their construction. The page appears to be from an old book or manuscript, with a yellowed and aged appearance.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-01
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a printed page from an old book, featuring a detailed architectural plan and Latin text. At the top, centered and printed in capital letters, is the title "THERMA AGRIPPA," with the subtitle "prope T. Pantheon." To the upper right, the number "69" is printed, possibly indicating a page number. Below this, an architectural plan is depicted, showcasing the layout of the Therma Agrippa near the Pantheon. The plan includes various elements such as "Frigidarium," "Balneum calid.," and "Tepidarium," each labeled in Latin. The buildings feature architectural details like domes and statues, and the plan is surrounded by a wall adorned with small figures. Underneath the architectural plan, a block of Latin text begins with "Thermas has Agrippa exædificauić retro Pantheon adusu balnearu namiccirco erant distinta loca fam calida quam frigida ut hic expri..." The text continues to the bottom of the page, providing further details and descriptions related to the Therma Agrippa. The overall impression is of a historical document detailing the architectural layout and function of the Therma Agrippa, offering insights into its design and purpose.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-01
This is a detailed, black and white illustration of the Baths of Agrippa, located near the Pantheon. The image is an architectural drawing, showing a top-down perspective of the baths' layout.
Key features of the image include:
- Architectural elements: The baths are depicted with various domed structures, likely representing different rooms and sections within the complex. There are also rectangular buildings, walls, and small towers.
- Labeling: Latin labels are incorporated throughout the drawing to identify the different parts of the baths, such as "Frigidarium," "Balneum calid," and "Tepidarium," which refer to cold, hot, and warm bathing areas, respectively.
- Details: The illustration includes small figures scattered around the bath complex, suggesting the presence of people and the use of the space.
- Surrounding details: The image is set within the context of a book page, with the title "THERMA AGRIPPA" and the text description below the illustration, providing additional information about the baths.
- Historical context: The illustration is a historical depiction of the Baths of Agrippa, providing insight into Roman architecture and bathing practices.
- Overall look: The style of the image is characteristic of historical architectural illustrations, with precise lines and attention to detail. The aged paper gives the image a vintage aesthetic.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image depicts an architectural illustration of the ancient Roman bath complex known as the Thermae Agrippae, or the Baths of Agrippa, which were located in Rome. The illustration is labeled "THERMAE AGRIPPAE prope T. Pantheon," indicating that these baths were situated near the Pantheon.
The drawing shows a detailed layout of the bath complex, including several key components typical of Roman baths:
- Frigidarium: The cold room, where bathers would cool off after using the hotter rooms.
- Tepidarium: The warm room, used for transitioning between the hot and cold rooms.
- Calidarium: The hot room, where bathers would sweat and cleanse their skin.
- Balneum soli: A specific type of bath, possibly indicating a solar bath or a bath with a particular function.
- Mensa: This could refer to a table or platform within the bath complex.
The illustration shows a circular structure with domed roofs, characteristic of Roman architecture. The baths are enclosed within a walled area, with several entrances and exits. The layout includes various rooms and spaces designed for different bathing activities.
Below the illustration, there is a block of Latin text describing the baths. The text discusses the historical significance and architectural features of the Thermae Agrippae, noting that they were built by Marcus Agrippa and were renowned for their size and beauty. The text also mentions that the baths were located near the Pantheon and were part of a larger complex that included gardens and other structures.
Overall, the image provides a detailed visual and textual representation of the Thermae Agrippae, highlighting their architectural design and historical importance.
Qwen
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