Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 13-25 |
Gender | Male, 54.8% |
Angry | 45% |
Surprised | 45.7% |
Disgusted | 45% |
Sad | 45.1% |
Calm | 53.6% |
Happy | 45.5% |
Confused | 45% |
Fear | 45% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 97.9% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-11-07
paintings art | 93.5% | |
streetview architecture | 5.7% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-11-07
an old photo of a person | 67.1% | |
a close up of a person holding a book | 25.9% | |
a person holding a book | 25.8% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-13
illustration toa week of kindness.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-18
a photograph of a cartoonish image of a man in a suit and a woman in a suit
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03
The image depicts a satirical illustration in a traditional etching or engraving style. On the top of the picture, there is a header that reads "ACTUALITÉS," followed by a sign on a doorway that reads "BUREAU DE DÉSARMEMENT," which is French for "Disarmament Office." There are figures in a comedic interaction, one of whom is provocatively gesturing with their hand forward as if to mockingly invite the other party to proceed ahead. This figure is dressed in attire reminiscent of an older military or aristocratic style, with a decorative sash, and breeches.
At the bottom of the image, there is an inscription, "Après vous....," which is French for "After you....", indicating a sarcastic or courteous exchange between the characters. The illustration is signed by the artist at the bottom left corner and there's additional text at the bottom right connoting the print maker's information or perhaps a mark indicating its serial in a collection. The drawing conveys a sense of irony or commentary, likely related to the social or political issues of its time.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-03
The image is a historical political cartoon showing two groups of soldiers, each holding rifles and wearing military uniforms. They are standing outside a door labeled "BUREAU DE DESARMEMENT" (Disarmament Office). Both groups appear to be urging each other to go first through the door, as indicated by the caption at the bottom which reads "- Après vous !..." (After you!). The setting suggests a satirical comment on the reluctance or hesitation of nations or groups to disarm. The drawing style is reminiscent of 19th-century editorial cartoons.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-03
This is a historical political cartoon or satirical illustration, appears to be French, titled "Après vous!....." (After you!). The scene takes place at a "Bureau de Désarmement" (Disarmament Office). The image shows two armed figures in a standoff, each gesturing to the other to go first into the disarmament office. Both figures are carrying rifles and appear reluctant to be the first to disarm, creating an ironic commentary on the challenges of mutual disarmament. The artwork is rendered in black and white, likely lithograph style, with strong shadowing and expressive linework characteristic of 19th century political cartoons. The humor comes from the obvious mistrust between the parties, with neither willing to make the first move toward peace.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-03
The image is an old illustration titled "BUREAU DE DESARMEMENT" which translates to "Disarmament Office" in English. The illustration depicts two humanoid figures, likely military officers, shaking hands in a doorway. One figure has a sword or weapon in his other hand. The style of the drawing and shading gives it a foreboding, tense atmosphere, suggesting the meeting may be an uneasy or reluctant disarmament between the two figures. The background shows an empty hallway or room. The text below the image reads "Apres vous!....." which means "After you!...." in French.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-03
The image depicts a satirical cartoon scene related to the Bureau of Disarmament. In the center is the sign for the "Bureau de Désarmement," or Bureau of Disarmament. Around the sign, there are caricatures of figures engaged in a confrontational interaction. The figures appear to be military or political leaders, represented in an exaggerated and unflattering manner. The overall tone of the image is critical and mocking towards the concept of disarmament and the bureaucracy surrounding it.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-27
This is a historical political cartoon or satirical illustration, appearing to be from the 19th century. The scene takes place at a "Bureau de Désarmement" (Disarmament Office), as indicated by the sign above. Two figures are shown in a standoff-like pose, each seemingly refusing to be the first to disarm. They are both carrying weapons and appear to be soldiers or military figures, with one gesturing "After you!" ("Après vous!") to the other. The artwork is rendered in black and white, likely a lithograph, and demonstrates the skepticism or reluctance surrounding disarmament efforts of the time. The style is characteristic of French political cartoons of the period, with exaggerated features and dramatic poses used to convey the satirical message about the challenges of mutual disarmament.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13
The image depicts a scene from a political cartoon, likely created by French artist Georges Goursat, also known as Sem. The cartoon is titled "Bureau de Desarmement" and features a man in a military uniform being disarmed by a figure in civilian attire. The scene is set in a room with a sign that reads "Bureau de Desarmement," indicating a disarmament office. The cartoon appears to be a commentary on the process of disarmament, possibly highlighting the challenges or complexities involved in the process. The image is rendered in a detailed and expressive style, characteristic of Sem's work.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13
The image is a black and white drawing of a man in a long coat and hat, holding a sword. He is standing in front of a door with the words "BUREAU DE DESARMEMENT" written on it. The man appears to be trying to enter the room, but is being blocked by another man who is holding his arm.
The background of the image is a plain white wall, with some faint lines and markings visible. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests that it is a scene from a play or opera, possibly set in a historical or fantasy world. The use of a sword and the formal attire of the characters adds to this impression.
The image may be intended to convey a sense of drama or conflict, as the two men appear to be engaged in a struggle. However, without more context, it is difficult to say for certain what the image is meant to represent.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
The image is a black-and-white illustration that depicts a scene from a historical event. It shows two men facing each other in front of a large door with the text "BUREAU DE DESARMEMENT" written on it. The man on the left is wearing a uniform and holding a rifle, while the man on the right is dressed in a suit and holding a stick. There are other people in the background, and the overall atmosphere seems tense and serious.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
The image is a black-and-white illustration depicting a scene from the French Revolution. It shows a man in a military uniform standing behind a counter labeled "Bureau de Desarmement," which translates to "Disarmament Office." The man is pointing at another man who is holding a sword and appears to be in a state of distress or surprise. The man with the sword is looking up at the uniformed man, and there are other figures in the background, possibly representing soldiers or revolutionaries. The illustration is framed by a white border and includes the text "Apres vous!" which translates to "After you!" This suggests a sense of urgency or a call to action. The image likely depicts a moment of confrontation or conflict during the French Revolution, possibly related to the disarmament of citizens or the confiscation of weapons.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-31
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a black and white cartoon or lithograph with the heading "ACTUALITES" at the top and "197" in the upper right corner. The scene is framed within a square border.
Inside the frame, there is an image depicting a doorway labeled "BUREAU / DE / DESARMEMENT" (Bureau of Disarmament). On the left side of the doorway, there is a group of soldiers with helmets and rifles, with one soldier in the foreground extending his arms towards the doorway. On the right side, a disheveled and somewhat frightened-looking figure with arms raised in defense is being ushered towards the doorway by more soldiers with rifles.
The scene has a satirical or ironic tone, suggested by the juxtaposition of the Bureau of Disarmament and the presence of armed soldiers compelling someone towards it. The caption at the bottom reads "- Après vous !......" which translates to "After you!" in English, further emphasizing the ironic or sarcastic nature of the scene.
The drawing style is caricatured, with exaggerated facial features and gestures, which is common in political or social cartoons. There are signature-like markings in the lower-left of the frame. The lithograph's details and tonality are created using fine lines and cross-hatching, characteristic of the medium. The bottom has the text "9. de Vresse r Rivoli 55," and "Lith Destouches r Paradis Pre 24" with a number next to it.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-31
The image is a black and white political cartoon, likely from the mid-19th century, judging by the style and subject matter. The cartoon depicts a scene in front of a building labeled "BUREAU DE DESARMEMENT" (Disarmament Bureau).
Here's a breakdown:
- Setting: The scene seems to be the entrance of a building with a sign that reads "BUREAU DE DESARMEMENT." The backdrop appears to be a simple wall or door.
- Characters:
- On the left, a group of soldiers or guards dressed in military uniforms and helmets are standing and holding spears. They appear stern and are positioned to block or control access.
- In the center, a figure dressed in a more ornate, somewhat civilian outfit seems reluctant, making gestures of protest or objection. He's being urged forward.
- Action: The main focus is on the interaction between the soldiers and the civilian figure. The soldiers are seemingly urging the civilian to enter the "Disarmament Bureau," while he appears apprehensive or opposed. The phrase "Après vous !..." (After you!...) is written at the bottom, emphasizing the implied invitation into the bureau.
- Interpretation: The cartoon likely satirizes the concept of disarmament or related political themes. It suggests a forced or unwanted disarmament, possibly criticizing government policies or exposing the absurdity of the situation. The implication could be that the civilian is being disarmed against their will or that the process of disarmament itself is problematic.
The overall style is typical of satirical cartoons of the period, using exaggerated features and gestures to convey a political message.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a political cartoon by Honoré Daumier, a renowned French artist known for his caricatures and satirical works. The cartoon depicts two figures standing outside a door labeled "Bureau de Désarmement," which translates to "Disarmament Office."
The two figures appear to be in a state of disarray and are handing over their weapons to each other. One figure is handing over a sword, while the other is handing over a rifle. Both figures are dressed in exaggerated, almost grotesque attire, which is characteristic of Daumier's style. The caption at the bottom reads "Après vous!....." which translates to "After you!....." This phrase suggests a polite but perhaps insincere gesture, implying a reluctance or hesitation to disarm.
The overall tone of the cartoon is satirical, likely commenting on the hypocrisy or reluctance of political or military figures to genuinely commit to disarmament. The exaggerated features and gestures of the figures emphasize the absurdity of the situation.
Qwen
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