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Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 36-44 |
Gender | Female, 86.4% |
Calm | 49.3% |
Disgusted | 32.1% |
Sad | 8% |
Surprised | 6.7% |
Fear | 6.5% |
Happy | 4% |
Angry | 1.6% |
Confused | 0.8% |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 73.1% | |
food drinks | 18.7% | |
text visuals | 6.6% | |
interior objects | 1.5% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2022-05-28
calendar | 96.3% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-05
This image is a poster with a collage-like assembly of different visual elements, arranged in a grid layout. It features various graphic designs, illustrations, and typographic elements. The top row shows parts of a blue-toned image with a semblance of a human figure depicted in an abstract manner on the right. The second row includes a sketch or line drawing of two figures in the left panel and a dense illustration with numerous figures and flora in red tones on the right. The central portion of the poster is dominated by large, bold text, "AFFICHE BEELD," in red and blue, respectively, with a graphic illustration underlying the text. The bottom row features a red-toned photo-like image on the left and a blue-toned image resembling a painting or an illustration with figures and a tree motif on the right. Below the images, the poster contains additional textual information indicating an art-related event or exhibition. The date "1950" suggests the time period of the event or the creation of the poster itself. The overall design employs a mix of image and text to likely convey a sense of artistic expression and perhaps an announcement of a culturally significant event.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-05
The image is a poster with a combination of blue and red colors, featuring various artworks and text. It seems to promote an exhibition titled "Het Affiche Beeld van de Tijd," which translates to "The Poster Image of the Time." The text indicates that the exhibition was held at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam from October 21 to November 27, 1950. The poster includes artistic figures, sculptures, and abstract drawings in both blue and red hues.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-05
The image appears to be a collage or poster advertising an exhibition or event called "A EFLCHE" (Afflche) by Beeld van de tijd. It features various artistic elements, including stylized human figures, abstract shapes, and text in both Dutch and English. The central figure appears to be a large, red, abstracted human form. The overall style and composition suggest a modernist or avant-garde artistic sensibility.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-05
This appears to be a Dutch exhibition poster from 1950 titled "AFFICHE BEELD van de tijd" (Poster Image of the Time). The design uses a striking red and blue color scheme and is divided into multiple panels featuring different artistic elements:
- Line drawings of simplified figures
- Abstract sculptural forms in both red and blue
- Photographic images with bold text overlays
- Decorative patterns with floral or natural motifs
The poster advertises an exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, running from October 5 to November 27, 1950, featuring works from the Schmeekenberger collection.
The design is quite modernist in style, combining photography, illustration, and typography in a dynamic layout. The word "AFFICHE" stands out prominently in the center of the composition in red and blue letters. The overall aesthetic is representative of mid-century modern design principles, with its bold colors, mixed media approach, and geometric organization.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-05
The image is a poster for an exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, featuring a collection of artworks by the artist Piet Mondrian. The poster showcases a variety of Mondrian's works, including paintings and sculptures, with a focus on his use of primary colors and geometric shapes.
Here are the key features of the poster:
- Title: The title of the poster is "Affiche van de tijd" (Poster of the Time), which suggests that the exhibition is a celebration of Mondrian's contributions to modern art.
- Color Scheme: The poster features a bold color scheme, with red, blue, and white being the dominant colors. These colors are reminiscent of Mondrian's signature style, which often featured primary colors and geometric shapes.
- Artworks: The poster showcases a variety of Mondrian's artworks, including paintings and sculptures. The artworks are arranged in a collage-style format, with some overlapping each other. This creates a sense of movement and energy, which is consistent with Mondrian's artistic style.
- Geometric Shapes: Many of the artworks featured on the poster incorporate geometric shapes, such as rectangles, triangles, and circles. These shapes are often used in combination with lines and curves to create complex compositions.
- Abstract Forms: Some of the artworks on the poster feature abstract forms, which are reminiscent of Mondrian's later works. These forms are often simplified and reduced to their basic elements, creating a sense of simplicity and elegance.
- Text: The poster includes several blocks of text, which provide information about the exhibition. The text is written in Dutch and includes details such as the dates of the exhibition, the location, and the name of the artist.
- Background: The background of the poster is a light beige color, which provides a neutral backdrop for the artworks and text. This helps to create a sense of balance and harmony, which is consistent with Mondrian's artistic style.
Overall, the poster effectively showcases Mondrian's unique artistic style and provides a sense of the variety and complexity of his works. It is likely to appeal to fans of modern art and those interested in learning more about Mondrian's contributions to the field.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-05
The image is a poster for an exhibition of the work of Dutch artist Henry van de Velde, titled "HET AFFICHE van de tijd" (The Poster of the Time). The poster features a collage of various images and text in red and blue, with a white background.
Images:
- A man wearing glasses and a hat, looking to the left
- A sculpture of a person sitting on the ground
- A woman sitting in a chair, looking to the right
- A man wearing a hat, looking to the left
- A sculpture of a person sitting on the ground
- A woman standing in front of a tree, holding a basket
Text:
- "HET" in red
- "AFFICHE" in blue
- "van de tijd" in red
- "tentoonstelling uit de verzameling" in blue
- "scheckenburger in het" in red
- "stedelijk museum te amsterdam" in blue
- "van 13 oct.-27 nov. 1950" in red
Overall:
The poster appears to be promoting an exhibition of Henry van de Velde's work at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, which took place from October 13 to November 27, 1950. The images and text on the poster suggest that the exhibition featured a variety of artworks, including sculptures and paintings, as well as posters and other printed materials.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image is a poster for an exhibition of drawings and paintings. The poster features a collage of different images, including a drawing of a woman, a drawing of a man, and a drawing of a tree. The text "HET AFFICHE BEELD van de tijd" is written in red and blue fonts on a white background. The poster also includes a drawing of a man with a hat and a drawing of a woman with a hat. The image is in a collage style.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image is a collage of six posters. Each poster has a different design, but they all have a similar color scheme of red, blue, and white. The posters feature different images, including a man wearing sunglasses, a woman with a hat, and a man with a beard. The posters also have different text, including "HET," "AFFICHE," "BEELD," and "van de tijd." The posters are arranged in a grid pattern, with three posters on the top row and three posters on the bottom row.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-27
The image appears to be a poster for an art exhibition, possibly dating back to 1950. The poster is divided into eight panels, arranged in a 2x4 grid. Each panel features a distinct image, with a limited color palette of red and blue.
Here's a breakdown of the panels:
Top Left: A close-up of two faces, one appearing to be a person wearing a helmet, printed in blue.
Top Center: A close-up of a person wearing round glasses, also printed in blue.
Top Right: A sculptural figure, seemingly reclining, printed in red.
Second Row Left: A simple line drawing of two figures sitting at a table, printed in blue.
Second Row Right: A scene with figures, trees, and animals.
Bottom Left: Similar to the top left panel, a close-up of two faces, one wearing a helmet. Printed in red.
Bottom Center: Similar to the top center panel, a close-up of a person wearing glasses. Printed in red.
Bottom Right: A reclining sculptural figure, printed in blue.
Several panels are bisected with the title words "HET," "AFFICHE," and "BEELD van de tijd," printed in red. The text "tentoonstelling uit de verzameling Schneckenburger in het stedelijk museum te amsterdam van 13 oct.-27 nov. 1950" is at the bottom left in a red font.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-27
This is a poster, likely for an art exhibition. It's a multi-panel design, featuring a mix of imagery and text. Here's a breakdown:
Overall Design: The poster is divided into eight rectangular panels, arranged in two rows of four. The color scheme is primarily red and blue, with the text often being printed in the reverse.
Imagery: Each panel contains a combination of graphic illustrations, figures, or text. Some of the illustrations include:
- The upper left and lower left panels feature what appears to be portraits in blue and red
- Two panels contain stylized figures that may represent abstract sculptures, in red and blue
- Some panels feature drawings
- Other panels are a decorative pattern with figures and plants.
Text: The text is written primarily in the Dutch language. Key words are highlighted with color (red and blue):
- "HET" (Meaning "The" or "Het" in Dutch)
- "AFFICHE" (meaning "Poster" in Dutch, or perhaps related to the subject of the exhibition.)
- "BEELD van de tijd" (meaning "Image of time" in Dutch)
- The rest of the text likely provides information about the exhibition: the name of the exhibition, the location (stedelijk museum te amsterdam, meaning "municipal museum in Amsterdam"), and the dates.
Overall Impression: The poster has a retro, mid-century modern style. The combination of the color palette, the type of image, and the typeface suggest that it's a poster from the 1950s. The mixed style suggests the poster is trying to display different art styles.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-27
The image is a poster promoting an art exhibition. The poster is divided into eight sections, each featuring different artwork and text. The text is written in Dutch and appears to be advertising a "Tentoonstelling uit de verzameling Schneckenburger in het Stedelijk Museum te Amsterdam," which translates to "Exhibition from the Schneckenburger collection at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam." The dates of the exhibition are given as October 27 to November 19, 1950.
The poster uses a combination of blue and red colors to create a visually striking contrast. The top-left section features two faces, one with sunglasses, and the word "HET." The top-right section shows a nude figure in red. The center-left section has a drawing of two people, one with a hat, and the word "AFFICHE." The center-right section contains a detailed illustration of a garden scene with people and plants in red. The bottom-left section shows the same drawing of two people as the center-left but in red, with the word "BEOELD." The bottom-right section features a nude figure in blue. The bottom-center section contains the exhibition details in red text.
The overall design is bold and eye-catching, with a mix of abstract and figurative elements, typical of mid-20th-century poster art.