Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 26-43 |
Gender | Female, 52.9% |
Sad | 48% |
Angry | 45.6% |
Disgusted | 45.3% |
Surprised | 45.5% |
Happy | 45.2% |
Calm | 50.2% |
Confused | 45.2% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Person | 86.2% | |
Categories
Imagga
streetview architecture | 96.7% | |
text visuals | 2.8% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2019-06-01
a close up of a book | 79.3% | |
close up of a book | 74.9% | |
a close up of text on a book | 73.5% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-21
The image is of a vintage advertisement or poster, predominantly text-based with graphic elements and illustrations. It features bold header text at the top and bottom, which appears to read "DOBROWSKY HUBER ZÜLOW PAUSER." Surrounding the text is a decorative border which makes the text stand out. On the top left, there is a silhouette of a woman's profile facing left, wearing what appears to be a large feathered hat. On the top right, a man's silhouette is facing right, sporting a top hat and a monocle. The main body of the poster is divided into two sections. The left section has a rectangular frame with smaller text and some artwork, including what looks like an advertisement related to "Nicht Automobile," likely listing other products or services offered such as bicycles, furs, canaries, and gramophones. The right section contains more text with a date "1929" prominent in the layout and mentions "1930." This part of the text is in German and seems to detail an event or an exhibition. The language suggests it is an invitational or informational piece guiding the reader about visiting an art exhibit or studio, with details on dates and possibly opening hours. At the bottom, there is a detailed text, likely providing additional information about the event or products and might include an address or contact details. The overall style of the poster is reminiscent of early 20th-century advertising, combining text with simple images to convey information effectively. The producer of the poster, "F. Rolinger Wien," is denoted at the bottom, which could indicate the printer or design company in Vienna (Wien).
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-21
This is an advertisement poster from 1929 for an event held by the Central Atelier group, which includes the artists Huber, Zülow, Dobrowsky, and Pauser. The text and graphic elements mostly appear in German. The central part of the poster highlights a humorous message indicating that they do not sell items like automobiles or furs, but rather artworks such as paintings, watercolors, drawings, graphics, and other handcrafted artistic works. The poster prominently displays the names of the artists involved - Huber, Zülow, Dobrowsky, and Pauser - along the borders. Various illustrated elements are present, including a silhouette of a woman holding a paper and a caricature of a man wearing a top hat. There are also references to specific dates and contact details, which suggest an invitation to a Christmas exhibition happening in 1930. The layout features a creative and artistic style, using playful typography and illustrations to attract attention.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-21
The image appears to be an advertisement or announcement for a business called "Huber Zulow" in 1929. It features various illustrations and text in German, including the silhouette of a person holding a document, images of various products like an automobile, pelze (fur), and canary birds, as well as a schedule for a "Zentral-Atelier-Weihnachts-Schau" (Central Studio Christmas Exhibition). The advertisement also mentions a location and contact information. Overall, the image seems to be promoting the products and services offered by Huber Zulow in a visually interesting and informative way.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-21
This is a vintage German advertisement or announcement poster from 1929. The design features a decorative border with the names "HUBER ZÜLOW" and "PAUSER DOBROWSKY" repeated around the edges. In the center is a notice about an art exhibition or showing, with various icons depicting items that are "NICHT" (not) included, such as automobiles, pianos, furs, canaries, and speakers. The poster includes two illustrated figures: a silhouette of a woman holding what appears to be papers on the left side, and a profile sketch of a person wearing a top hat on the right side. The typography combines both printed and handwritten text styles typical of the period. The announcement appears to be for a "ZENTRAL-ATELIER-WEIHNACHTS-SCHAU" (Central Studio Christmas Show) and includes details about the location at Vorgartenstrase and various visiting hours. The overall design has a distinctive modernist, art deco style characteristic of the late 1920s graphic design in Central Europe. The poster was created by F. Rollinger Wien (Vienna), as credited at the bottom of the piece.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-21
The image is a vintage advertisement for Huber Zulow, featuring a mix of text and illustrations. The top section displays the company name "HUBER ZÜLOW" in large, stylized letters, with "PAUSER DOBROWSKY" written vertically on either side. Below this, a central rectangle contains a smaller advertisement with a woman on the left and a man on the right, both in black and white. The text within the rectangle is written in German and includes the date "1929" at the bottom. The bottom section of the image features a handwritten message in German, accompanied by a phone number and address. The overall design suggests that this is an early 20th-century advertisement, likely from Austria or Germany, given the language and cultural references. The use of bold typography and simple illustrations gives the image a distinctive aesthetic, characteristic of the era.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-21
The image depicts a vintage advertisement for an art exhibition, featuring a central section with text and illustrations. The title "HUBER ZÜLOW" is prominently displayed at the top, while the phrase "PAUSER DOBROWSKY" appears on either side of the central section. **Central Section:** * A rectangular box contains various words and phrases, including "NIGHT AUTOMOBILE," "PELZE," "KANARIENVÖGEL," and "LAUTSPRECHER." * The text is written in German, suggesting that the advertisement is from Germany or Austria. * The central section also features two illustrations: a woman holding a newspaper on the left and a man wearing a top hat on the right. **Border:** * The border of the image is decorated with the names "HUBER ZÜLOW" and "PAUSER DOBROWSKY," which are repeated throughout the design. * The border also includes additional text, including the date "1929" and the phrase "ERINNERN SIE SICH?" **Overall:** * The image appears to be a vintage advertisement for an art exhibition, likely from the early 20th century. * The use of German text and the inclusion of illustrations suggest that the advertisement is from Germany or Austria. * The design of the image is reminiscent of early 20th-century advertising, with its use of bold typography and simple illustrations.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
This image is a vintage advertisement poster for the "Zentral-Atelier" (Central Studio) in Vienna, Austria, created by the artist F. Rollinger in 1929. The poster features a black-and-white design with bold, stylized text and illustrations. The central focus of the poster is a large, ornate frame containing the name "Zentral-Atelier" in a decorative font. Surrounding this frame are various illustrations and text elements that provide information about the services offered by the studio. On the left side of the poster, there is an illustration of a woman holding a book and a handbag, symbolizing the studio's expertise in bookbinding and related crafts. The text below this illustration reads "Buchbinder- und Zeichenkunstwerke" (Bookbinding and Drawing Art Works), indicating that the studio specialized in these areas. In the top right corner of the poster, there is an illustration of a man wearing a top hat and holding a magnifying glass, representing the studio's focus on precision and attention to detail. The text next to this illustration reads "Nicht Automobile, sondern Kunstwerke" (Not Automobiles, but Works of Art), emphasizing the studio's commitment to creating high-quality, artistic products. The bottom left corner of the poster features a stylized illustration of a clock, symbolizing the studio's dedication to craftsmanship and the meticulous nature of their work. The text below this illustration reads "Durch die zahlreicheren Anfragen, die stets bei uns eintreffen, sehen wir uns gezwungen, wieder eine Weihnachts-Schau zu veranstalten" (Due to the numerous inquiries we receive, we are compelled to organize another Christmas display), indicating that the studio was hosting a special exhibition during the holiday season. Overall, the poster effectively conveys the studio's expertise in bookbinding, drawing, and related crafts, while also highlighting their commitment to quality and attention to detail. The bold, stylized design and use of illustrations and text create a visually appealing and informative advertisement for the "Zentral-Atelier" in Vienna.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a black-and-white advertisement poster for a workshop. It features a silhouette of a woman holding a bag and a man wearing a top hat and holding a stick. The poster is framed with the words "Zulolow-Huber" on the top and bottom and "Pausier-Dorowsky" on the left and right sides. The poster is from 1929 and features a central-atelier workshop in Vienna. The poster advertises the workshop's services, including the repair of bicycles, motorcycles, and automobiles. The poster also includes the workshop's address and phone number. The poster is in German and features a mix of text and images. The poster is designed to be eye-catching and informative, with a clear call to action for potential customers to visit the workshop.