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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Building | 96.4% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-02-18
streetview architecture | 97.5% | |
paintings art | 1.5% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-02-18
a close up of a piece of paper | 58.8% | |
a piece of paper | 58.7% | |
a close up of a logo | 58.6% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-15
an introduction to the study of gothic architecture.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-26
a photograph of a drawing of a drawing of a building
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-12
The image depicts an engraving of a classical Roman structure, labeled at the top as "ARCUS TRIVPHALIS GRATIANI," which translates to "Triumphal Arch of Gratian." This structure is an architectural representation of a triumphal arch, a monumental structure with arched passages often erected to celebrate significant military victories in ancient Rome.
The arch comprises three archways: a larger, central arch flanked by two smaller ones on either side. The structure is adorned with classical columns, intricate capitals, and decorative bas-reliefs. At the top of the arch are two statues positioned on either side of a central pediment, which bears an inscription.
Below the arch, there is a lengthy Latin text that likely describes the history and significance of the monument. The page itself has slightly yellowed edges and possibly comes from an old book or manuscript, as indicated by the numbering "65" and "66" in the upper corners, suggesting it spans across two pages in the original text.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-12
This image shows a printed page from a book with an illustration of a classical Roman triumphal arch, titled "ARCUS TRIUMPHALIS GRATIANI." The architecture of the arch is detailed and includes Corinthian columns, relief sculptures, and ornamental elements that are typical of Roman triumphal arches.
On the arch's attic level, there's an inscription, and statues are perched on pedestals at the top corners. The central relief sculpture depicts figures in various poses, which might represent a historical or mythical scene. Decorative garlands are also visible between the columns.
Below the illustration is a block of Latin text that appears to provide a description or commentary on the triumphal arch represented in the drawing. The page is well-preserved with visible page number "65" at the top right and an indication "66" on the top left, probably suggesting the image is part of a sequence in the book.
The Latin text combined with the Roman architectural subject suggests this may be a work on history, archaeology, or classical studies. The specific text and further context of the image would require a more detailed examination of the book content and its historical background.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-27
This is a historical architectural drawing or engraving showing the Arch of Gratian (Arcus Triumphalis Gratiani), which appears to be a Roman triumphal arch. The drawing shows a classical architectural structure with three arched openings supported by columns with Corinthian capitals. Above the arches is an entablature with decorative panels and inscriptions, and the top of the arch features sculptural elements. The drawing includes Latin text at the bottom describing the monument. The style suggests this is likely from an architectural treatise or historical document, possibly from the Renaissance or early modern period. The drawing is rendered in a detailed linear style typical of architectural illustrations of that era, with careful attention to proportion and classical architectural elements.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-12
This is an architectural drawing or engraving of the Arch of Gratian (Arcus Triumphalis Gratiani), a Roman triumphal arch. The illustration shows a classical triple-arch structure with Corinthian columns and elaborate decorative elements. The arch features three openings - a larger central arch flanked by two smaller ones. Above the arches are decorative panels with relief sculptures and a Latin inscription in the center. The top of the arch is adorned with statues and the title "ARCVS TRIVPHALIS GRATIANI" is displayed across the top. Below the architectural drawing is a detailed Latin text description. The image appears to be from a historical architectural document or book, with visible page numbering and aging of the paper visible at the edges.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-12
The image depicts an architectural illustration of a triumphal arch structure, labeled "ARCVS TRIVMPHALIS GRATIANI" at the top. The arch has three passages formed by Corinthian columns supporting a decorative entablature and attic story above.
In the attic, there are two relief panels flanking a central inscription. The reliefs show crowds of figures, likely depicting scenes related to the dedicatee of the arch, the Roman emperor Gratian.
Below the illustration is a block of Latin text describing the history and details of the arch. The text appears to be printed, and the illustration is rendered in an engraving or etching style on aged paper, suggesting this is a page from an old book, likely from the 16th-18th centuries.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-12
The image appears to be an engraved illustration depicting a triumphal arch or monument. The central focal point is a large, ornate archway with three openings, flanked by columns and topped with decorative figures. The arched entrances are framed by intricate architectural details and ornamentation. The overall style and design suggest this is a classical or Renaissance-era structure. The accompanying Latin text provides additional information about the subject matter, though I cannot read or interpret the text directly.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12
The image depicts an old book page featuring a detailed illustration of the Arch of Titus, accompanied by Latin text. The page is yellowed and worn, with visible signs of aging.
- Arch of Titus Illustration
- The illustration showcases the Arch of Titus in Rome, Italy.
- It is a triumphal arch built in 82 AD to commemorate the Roman Emperor Titus' victory in the First Jewish-Roman War.
- The arch is adorned with reliefs depicting scenes from the war, including the spoils of the Temple of Jerusalem.
- The illustration highlights the arch's grandeur and historical significance.
- Latin Text
- The text is written in Latin and appears to be a description of the arch.
- It provides information about the arch's construction, purpose, and historical context.
- The text is likely from a historical or architectural source, providing insight into the arch's significance.
- Page Details
- The page is yellowed and worn, indicating its age.
- The edges are rough and torn, suggesting that the page has been handled extensively.
- The text and illustration are centered on the page, with a decorative border surrounding them.
- The page number "65" is visible in the top-right corner, indicating that this is the 65th page of the book.
The image provides a unique glimpse into the history and architecture of the Arch of Titus, as well as the cultural and historical context in which it was built. The illustration and text work together to create a comprehensive understanding of this important historical landmark.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12
The image depicts a page from an old book, featuring an illustration of the Arch of Gratian. The arch is rendered in black and white, with intricate details such as columns, arches, and statues. The title "ARCVS TRIVPHALIS GRATIANI" is inscribed above the arch, accompanied by two statues on either side. Below the arch, there is a block of text in Latin, which appears to be a description or dedication to the arch.
The page itself has a yellowed appearance, suggesting that it is an old document or manuscript. The edges of the page are worn and frayed, indicating that it has been handled extensively over time. The background of the image is a plain gray color, which helps to focus attention on the illustration and text.
Overall, the image presents a detailed and informative depiction of the Arch of Gratian, providing insight into the architectural style and historical context of the time period in which it was built.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-12
The image is a page from a book that features an illustration of an architectural structure, specifically an arch. The arch is labeled with the words "ARCVS TRIVPHALI GRATISANI" at the top, suggesting it might be a triumphal arch. The structure has three arches, with the central arch being the largest and flanked by two smaller ones. Above the arches, there are statues and reliefs depicting various scenes, possibly of historical or mythological significance. The page also includes text in Latin, which appears to be a description or explanation of the arch. The book seems to be old, with the paper showing signs of aging and wear.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-12
The image shows an old book with a drawing of a Roman arch on the left page. The arch has three openings and is decorated with statues and inscriptions. The text below the drawing reads "ARCVS TRIVFPHALIS GRATIANIA A.D.MDCCCXXXI" and "IMPP.CAE.DDD.NN.GRATIANIA VALENTINIANVS AVG.GGG.ARCV.TRIVM.PHALIS.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX.MAX in Latin. The arch is likely a depiction of the Arch of Gratian, a Roman triumphal arch built in the 4th century AD in honor of the emperor Gratian.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-29
Here's a description of the image you provided:
Overall Impression:
The image is a detailed black and white line drawing of the Triumphal Arch of Gratianus. It's likely an illustration from a book or historical document. The arch is presented in a fairly architectural style.
Elements and Description:
- The Arch: The main subject is a triumphal arch, classical in design. It consists of three arched openings. Each archway has a prominent keystone at the top.
- Columns and Pilasters: The arches are flanked by columns and pilasters with ornate Corinthian capitals.
- Entablature: Above the arches, there's a detailed entablature with intricate carvings and mouldings.
- Sculptural Details: Sculptural elements and reliefs adorn the arch, including small figures on top of the arch, and bas-relief scenes on the structure.
- Inscription: A prominent inscription is carved into the main part of the arch, likely providing information about its dedication.
- Text: Below the image, there's a block of text, likely Latin, describing the arch.
- Title: At the top of the image, the title "ARCVS TRIVPHALIS GRATIANI" is inscribed.
Style:
The image is rendered in a classical engraving style, characterized by detailed line work and a focus on accuracy in architectural depiction.
Overall Impression:
The image is a historical representation of an important Roman architectural monument, the Triumphal Arch of Gratianus, likely used for scholarly or historical purposes. The meticulous line work and detailed depiction of the architectural elements suggest a focus on accuracy and documentation.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-29
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a detailed, black-and-white engraving or illustration. It depicts an architectural structure, likely a triumphal arch, drawn with precise lines and shading. It appears to be a historical representation.
Architectural Details:
- Structure: The primary element is a triumphal arch with three main arched openings, two smaller ones on the sides and a large one in the center.
- Decoration: The arch is richly decorated with architectural details. The central section above the arches features relief panels with carvings of scenes. Columns with ornate capitals support the upper structure.
- Figures: Small sculpted figures are present on top of the arch, adding to the decorative elements.
- Inscription: A large rectangular inscription is visible above the arches.
- Scale and Perspective: The artist uses perspective to create a sense of depth and realism.
- Style: The style is consistent with historical architectural illustrations or engravings.
Additional elements:
- Text: A block of text is present below the main architectural representation. This text is likely an explanation or historical information related to the depicted structure.
- Margins: There are page margins, with a number at the top right corner.
Overall, the image is a detailed representation of a historical architectural monument, likely a triumphal arch, accompanied by explanatory text.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-07
The image is a detailed engraving of the Arch of the Gratii, also known as the Arch of the Gratian Brothers, which was a triumphal arch in Rome. The arch features three main arches, with the central arch being the largest. The structure is adorned with columns, intricate carvings, and statues on top.
At the top of the arch, there is an inscription in Latin: "ARCVS TRIVMPHALIS GRATIANI AD ALEM S. CALI." This translates to "The Triumphal Arch of Gratian, dedicated to the Allemanni, by decree of the Senate and People of Rome."
Below the inscription, there is a longer Latin text that provides a description and historical context of the arch. The text mentions that the arch was built in honor of the victories of the emperors Valentinian and Theodosius over the Allemanni, a Germanic tribe. It also highlights the architectural beauty and the significance of the monument.
The engraving is highly detailed, showcasing the architectural elements such as the columns, the entablature, and the decorative elements on the arch. The overall style of the engraving suggests it is from a historical or archaeological publication, likely from the Renaissance or early modern period.
Qwen
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