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Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 25-35 |
Gender | Male, 95.9% |
Calm | 92.1% |
Fear | 7.6% |
Surprised | 6.5% |
Sad | 2.4% |
Happy | 2% |
Disgusted | 0.3% |
Angry | 0.3% |
Confused | 0.1% |

AWS Rekognition
Age | 30-40 |
Gender | Male, 99.8% |
Calm | 70.9% |
Sad | 18.2% |
Fear | 6.6% |
Surprised | 6.4% |
Confused | 5.2% |
Disgusted | 2.2% |
Angry | 2.1% |
Happy | 1.3% |

AWS Rekognition
Age | 36-44 |
Gender | Male, 99% |
Calm | 97.2% |
Surprised | 6.4% |
Fear | 6.2% |
Sad | 2.3% |
Disgusted | 0.6% |
Angry | 0.2% |
Confused | 0.2% |
Happy | 0.1% |
Feature analysis
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 74.1% | |
text visuals | 25.8% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-02-18
a black and silver text on a white surface | 48.5% | |
a close up of text on a black surface | 48.4% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 48.3% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-26
a photograph of a large book with a picture of a statue of a woman | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-12
This image depicts a page from an old book, printed in a style typical of Renaissance or early modern period works. The page is divided: on the right side, there is a text in two columns written in a Roman typeface, suggesting the content is likely in Latin. On the left side, the text is framed by a decorative border and is continued from the right side with the indication "42," which could be a page number.
In the center of the left page, there's an illustration of three classical figures, likely representing characters from mythology or history, carved in bas-relief on a sculpted monument or altar. The figures appear contemplative or engaged in discourse, with one of them seated and the other two standing, all draped in traditional classical garments. Below the illustration, there seems to be a detailed caption or description related to the engraving on the monument.
At the bottom of the page on the left, a section with a bold title possibly indicates the book's privilege or rights reserved by the papacy or secular authorities, indicated by the Latin phrase "Cum Privilegio Sumi Pontificis et Aliorum Principum." Below this title strip is a city name and year in Roman numerals "ROMÆ. ANNO DNI MDCXIII" (Rome, 1613 in modern Arabic numerals), which refers to the place and year of publication.
The text on both sides is dense with no paragraph breaks, and the language barrier suggests a scholarly or academic content. Considering the subject of antiquity and the elaborate presentation, this page might be from a work discussing Roman history, archaeology, or art.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-12
The image depicts a detailed, classic-style illustration on a page from an old book. It features an ornate central sculpture showing three figures: a seated figure in the middle placed on a pedestal flanked by two standing figures on either side. The text surrounding the illustration is in Latin and includes several segments with headings, possibly indicating different sections or prefaces to the work. The bottom section contains smaller, densely packed Latin text, while the main title "ANTIQUITATUM URBIS LIBER SECUNDUS" suggests the image is part of a second book or volume about the antiquities of the city. The date at the bottom, MDCCXIII, translates to the year 1713. The text also mentions "ROMAE" indicating it is about or published in Rome.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-12
This is a page from "Antiquitatum Urbis Liber Secundus" (Second Book of City Antiquities) published in Rome in 1613, authored and illustrated by Iacobo Lauror. The page features a classical-style engraving showing several figures in Roman dress. The central composition shows figures arranged around a decorated pedestal or throne, with Latin text surrounding the image on three sides. The overall layout is typical of early 17th-century scholarly books about Roman antiquities. Below the main illustration is a dense block of Latin text in smaller print. The work appears to be discussing aspects of ancient Roman history, architecture, and customs, as indicated by both the imagery and the Latin inscriptions. The page has slight age discoloration typical of books from this period, but the engraving and text are well-preserved and clearly legible.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-12
The image depicts an engraved frontispiece or title page for an old book, likely from the 16th century based on the style. The text is in Latin and the main title seems to be "Antiquita tum urbis liber secundus", which translates to something like "Book Two of the Antiquities of the City".
The engraving shows three classical figures, two men and a woman, dressed in robes and togas in an ancient Roman style. They are positioned around a pedestal or altar that has a coat of arms carved into it. The background behind the figures appears to be an interior space with columns and arches.
Below the main illustration is a dedication or privilege statement and what seems to be publication information, including the place (Rome) and year (1513) in Roman numerals. The text is very dense and in an old calligraphic style which makes it difficult to decipher all the details.
Overall, this looks to be the elaborately decorated beginning page to an early printed book about the history and antiquities of ancient Rome, featuring symbolic classical figures in the engraved illustration. The aged appearance and Latin text indicate it is quite old, likely from the early 16th century in the Renaissance period.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-12
The image appears to be the title page of a book called "Antiquitae urbis secundus" or "The Antiquities of the City of Rome, Second Book". The page features an ornate illustration depicting three robed figures - likely ancient Roman or Greek scholars or philosophers - seated at a table or podium. The text surrounding the image provides various Latin captions and descriptions related to the subject matter.
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 woodcut illustration of three figures standing around a pedestal with a statue on it. The figures are dressed in ancient Roman attire, with the central figure wearing a toga and the two flanking figures wearing tunics.
- The central figure is seated on the pedestal, while the other two figures stand beside it.
- The central figure is depicted as a woman, likely representing a goddess or a female figure of importance.
- The two flanking figures are depicted as men, likely representing male figures of importance or servants.
- The pedestal bears an inscription that reads "ANTIQVITA TVM VRBIS LIBER FODEM AVTORE IACOBO".
- The inscription suggests that the book is a historical or literary work, possibly written by Jacob or another author.
- The title "ANTIQVITA TVM VRBIS" translates to "Ancient History of the City", implying that the book may be a historical account of a particular city or region.
- The background of the image is a light brown color, with a subtle texture that resembles aged paper.
- The background is likely intended to evoke a sense of age and authenticity, suggesting that the book is an antique or rare volume.
- The texture of the background adds depth and visual interest to the image, drawing the viewer's attention to the central figures and the pedestal.
Overall, the image presents a striking and detailed illustration of a historical or literary work, with intricate details and symbolism that invite further exploration and interpretation.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14
The image depicts a page from an antique book, featuring a central illustration of three figures and a pedestal. The figures are dressed in ancient attire, with the central figure seated on the pedestal, while the two flanking figures stand beside it. The pedestal itself is adorned with intricate carvings, adding to the overall sense of antiquity.
The page is filled with text, written in a language that appears to be Latin. The text is arranged in columns, with some sections featuring larger font sizes than others. The overall design of the page suggests that it is from a historical or academic publication, possibly related to classical studies or archaeology.
The background of the page is a warm, yellowed color, which adds to the sense of age and authenticity. The edges of the page are worn and frayed, suggesting that the book has been handled extensively over time. Overall, the image presents a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering insights into the art, culture, and scholarship of a bygone era.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-12
The image shows an old book with a black and white illustration on the page. The illustration depicts a statue of a woman wearing a crown and holding a shield. On either side of the statue are two men wearing robes. The statue is placed on a pedestal with a Latin inscription on it. The text on the page is written in Latin. The book appears to be old and worn.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-12
The image depicts an open page from an old book, featuring a combination of text and illustrations. The page is divided into two main sections, with the left side containing Latin text and the right side having a Latin title and accompanying illustration.
The Latin text on the left side is written in a formal, classical style, indicative of a scholarly or historical document. It is presented in a structured format, with the text flowing vertically down the page. The text appears to be a scholarly commentary or annotation, possibly discussing historical or archaeological topics.
On the right side of the page, there is a Latin title "ANTIQVITA TVM VRBIS ROMAE SECVNDVS ET SCVLPTVR LAVROR" which translates to "The Second Sculpture and Sculpture of the Ancient City of Rome." Below the title, there is an illustration that depicts a seated female figure, possibly representing a muse or a symbol of wisdom, seated on a pedestal. The figure is flanked by two male figures, one on each side, who appear to be engaged in scholarly activities, possibly studying or writing.
The illustration is detailed and intricately drawn, showcasing the artistic style of the period. The figures are dressed in classical attire, which adds to the historical and scholarly nature of the content.
The page appears to be from a book that combines textual and visual elements to convey historical and scholarly information about ancient Rome. The use of Latin indicates that the book is likely from a historical or academic context, possibly a work of classical studies or archaeology. The detailed illustration and scholarly text suggest that the book is intended for an educated audience interested in the history and culture of ancient Rome.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-02
Here are the bounding box detections:
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{"box_2d": [185, 624, 204, 831], "label": "Innumeros quid Roma, tuos, antiqua, triumphos"},
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{"box_2d": [370, 64, 390, 257], "label": "Lympharú ductus, horfos, palatia, scenas"},
{"box_2d": [443, 775, 461, 804], "label": "habet"},
{"box_2d": [485, 51, 505, 270], "label": "Victrices currus, et spolia ampla ducum"},
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{"box_2d": [650, 654, 677, 828], "label": "Superiorum permissu."},
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{"box_2d": [731, 133, 748, 155], "label": "ample"},
{"box_2d": [793, 457, 810, 477], "label": "vrbis"},
{"box_2d": [799, 724, 816, 747], "label": "hac"},
{"box_2d": [770, 480, 786, 496], "label": "illud"},
{"box_2d": [392, 64, 413, 258], "label": "Suma columnarum pyramidumą, inga"},
{"box_2d": [834, 783, 850, 805], "label": "caufla"},
{"box_2d": [300, 62, 320, 104], "label": "Laurus"},
{"box_2d": [208, 62, 228, 260], "label": "Si cupis s.hoc hoc Lauri Lauri perlege perlege, letfor, letfor, o opus"},
{"box_2d": [600, 24, 627, 268], "label": "Cum Priuilegio Sumi Pontificis"},
{"box_2d": [853, 224, 869, 246], "label": "modo"},
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{"box_2d": [798, 569, 814, 592], "label": "de"},
{"box_2d": [12, 651, 31, 681], "label": "Idem"},
{"box_2d": [414, 62, 435, 267], "label": "Aique Colosseas moles, operosa theatra,"},
{"box_2d": [819, 312, 835, 336], "label": "voluit"},
{"box_2d": [254, 295, 678, 395], "label": "person"},
{"box_2d": [506, 64, 526, 264], "label": "Aurelij quæ explere sitim Patris islaualeret:"},
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{"box_2d": [370, 64, 390, 110], "label": "Lympharú"},
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{"box_2d": [794, 181, 810, 205], "label": "vrbes"},
{"box_2d": [751, 633, 767, 658], "label": "non"},
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{"box_2d": [527, 62, 547, 264], "label": "Roma uetus lateat, dum noua Roma patet."},
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]
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a printed page from an old book. It features a title at the top center that reads "Antiquita TVM VRBIS". Below the title are the words "LIBER" on one line and "EODEM AVTORE IACOBO" on the lines underneath. To the right of the title is "SECVNDVS ET SCVLPTORE LAVROR".
Three figures stand prominently in the center of the page. The central figure is a woman seated on an ornate pedestal. Flanking her are two male figures, each draped in classical robes or togas. All three appear to be stone statues, given their grey scale and classical appearance.
The text is written in a serif font, and the lines are closely spaced. There are columns of text to the left and right of the figures, with varying line lengths. The top portion includes phrases like "Studioso Lectori" and "Doctor Andreas Baianus". There's also a section titled "Cum Privilegio Sumi Pontificis et Aliorum Principum" and the date "ROMA ANNO DNI MDCXIII".
The bottom of the page features more text arranged in rows. The overall aesthetic is that of a historical document or an antique book page, printed in black ink on aged paper.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-02
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression: The image appears to be an engraving or illustration from an old book. The style is consistent with Renaissance or Baroque-era printing, with detailed linework and a formal, somewhat stylized aesthetic. The layout suggests it's a title page or a significant introductory illustration.
Central Composition: The main focal point is a central group of three figures, standing on a pedestal. In the center, there is a woman, possibly a personification of Rome, wearing a crown or helmet, holding a staff or scepter. She is flanked by two figures draped in classical-style robes. The base they stand upon is also decorated, with the image of a reclining woman, presumably the representation of the province subjugated by the Romans.
Textual Elements: The image is framed with text. The top of the image has the title, "ANTIQVITA TVM VRBIS SECVNDVS ET SCVLPTORE LAVROR". There's also a line that reads "EODEM AVTORE IACOBO," which may indicate the artist or author of the engraving.
The text on the left is in the form of a dedication to the reader; it is a poem or an introduction to the subject of the work.
The text on the right is also a poem and seems to be praising Rome.
At the bottom, there is additional text related to the date and the publisher/authority. It includes "ROMA ANNO DNI MDCXIII," which indicates the year the book was printed (1613).
Overall Theme: The image and its associated text clearly relate to Roman history and antiquities. The presence of allegorical figures, the classical architectural references, and the poetic text all reinforce this theme. It's likely the engraving is from a book that explores or celebrates the grandeur of ancient Rome.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is a page from a book, specifically a title page, which appears to be an antiquarian study related to ancient Roman artifacts. Here's a detailed summary:
Title and Author:
- The title of the book is "Studioso Lectori" which translates to "To the Studious Reader."
- The author is identified as "Doctor Andreas Fulvius Ursinus F."
Content Description:
- The left column contains a Latin text describing the contents of the book. It mentions that the book is about the triumphal arches of ancient Rome and the laurels that were awarded to victorious generals. It also discusses the temples, circuses, amphitheaters, and other architectural marvels of ancient Rome. The text highlights the importance of understanding these ancient structures for appreciating the grandeur of Rome.
Illustration:
- The central part of the page features an engraving of three figures:
- The central figure is a seated woman, likely representing Roma or a similar allegorical figure, holding a laurel wreath and a scepter.
- To her left stands a bearded man labeled "Eodem Auctore Iacobo," likely representing a historical or mythological figure.
- To her right stands another bearded man labeled "Lavror," possibly representing another significant figure from Roman history or mythology.
- Below the central figure, there is a smaller figure, possibly a captive or a symbol of subjugation.
- The central part of the page features an engraving of three figures:
Additional Text:
- The right column contains more Latin text, which seems to be a continuation of the description or an additional dedication.
- The bottom of the page includes a dedication to the Pontifex Maximus (the Pope) and the Prince of the Apostles, indicating the book's religious or ecclesiastical approval.
Publication Details:
- The book was published in Rome in the year 1613 (MDCXIII).
- The publication was authorized by the "Superiorum permissu," indicating it had the approval of higher authorities.
Engraving Details:
- The engraving is credited to "Romae apud Iacobum de Rossi," suggesting it was produced in Rome by Jacob de Rossi.
Overall, the image is a detailed and ornate title page from a scholarly work on ancient Roman architecture and artifacts, richly illustrated and approved by religious authorities.