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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Envelope | 87.6% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2018-02-10
text visuals | 98.5% | |
paintings art | 0.9% | |
interior objects | 0.5% | |
food drinks | 0.1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-02-10
a close up of a piece of paper | 60.4% | |
a screenshot of a cell phone | 54.1% | |
close up of a piece of paper | 54% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-14
a photograph of a book cover with a map of the city
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-30
a book with a blue and brown cover and a blue and brown square
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-30
The image is a promotional card for an exhibition featuring Walter Gropius, identified as an architect and teacher. The exhibition is held at the Institute of Contemporary Art at 138 Newbury Street, Boston. Important dates mentioned on the card include January 8, 1952, a Tuesday, and February 9, 1952, a Saturday. There is also a note about a private view for members on Monday evening, January 7, from nine until eleven. The design incorporates a geometric pattern with shades of brown, beige, blue, and white, giving it a modern and minimalist look.
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28
This image depicts a vintage invitation or announcement card composed of geometric shapes and a variety of muted colors. There's a mix of beige, brown, and shades of blue. The card includes text that suggests it is related to an event or exhibition for the architect and teacher Walter Gropius.
The text reads as follows:
- Walter Gropius
- architect teacher
- Institute of Contemporary Art
- Private view for members Monday evening | January Seventh | from nine until eleven
- 138 Newbury Street Boston 16,
The dates January 8, 1952, which is labeled as a Tuesday, and February 9, which falls on a Saturday, are also visible. The design's layout uses a bold sans-serif font and alignment that interacts with the geometric blocks of color. The aesthetic suggests a modern or mid-century feel, which could be fitting for an event connected to Walter Gropius, who was known for his modernist architectural style. The specifics of the event, as well as any further context, are not provided within the image.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26
This appears to be an event announcement or invitation card from the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. The design is minimalist and modernist in style, using geometric blocks of brown and blue colors against a beige background. The card announces Walter Gropius, listed as "architect teacher" with dates showing January 8 (Tuesday) and February 9 (Saturday) 1952. The Institute's address is listed as 138 Newbury Street, Boston 16. The layout is characteristic of Bauhaus design principles, which is fitting given Gropius's role as founder of the Bauhaus school. The text is arranged in a clean, asymmetrical composition typical of modernist graphic design.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27
The image appears to be a calendar or event announcement featuring information about Walter Gropius, an architect and teacher. The text states that he is an "architect" and a "teacher", and the calendar dates show January 8, 1952 as a Tuesday and February 9, 1952 as a Saturday. The image also mentions the "Institute of Contemporary Art" located at 138 Newbury Street in Boston 16.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26
This is an event announcement or invitation card from the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. The design is modernist in style, featuring a geometric layout with blocks of brown, blue, and beige colors. It announces an event featuring Walter Gropius, who is listed as "architect teacher." The card shows two dates: January 8 (Tuesday) and February 9 (Saturday), 1952. The address is given as 138 Newbury Street, Boston 16. The design reflects the Bauhaus aesthetic that Gropius was known for, with its clean lines and functional typography. Text along the edge appears to provide additional event details about a private viewing for members.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image is a beige and blue invitation card for an art exhibition featuring the work of Walter Gropius, an architect and teacher. The card is divided into sections with different shades of beige and blue, creating a geometric pattern.
In the top-left corner, the name "Walter Gropius" is printed in large brown letters, followed by the words "architect" and "teacher" in smaller text below. In the center of the card, the dates "January 8, 1952" and "February 9, 1952" are printed in black, indicating the duration of the exhibition.
On the right side of the card, a diagonal line runs from the top to the bottom, with the words "from nine until eleven" printed along it. Below this, the address "138 Newbury Street Boston 16" is printed, along with the phrase "Private view for members."
At the bottom of the card, the words "Institute of Contemporary Art" are printed in small black letters, indicating the location of the exhibition.
Overall, the image suggests that the exhibition will feature the work of Walter Gropius, a renowned architect and teacher, and will be held at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston from January 8 to February 9, 1952.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-25
The image presents a postcard with a collage of various shapes and colors, featuring the name "Walter Gropius" in large text at the top left corner. The postcard is divided into several sections, each containing different information.
- Name and Title
- The name "Walter Gropius" is prominently displayed in large text at the top left corner of the postcard.
- Below the name, the words "architect teacher" are written in smaller text.
- Date and Address
- The dates "January 8 1952 Tuesday" and "February 9 1952 Saturday" are printed in small text, indicating the days of the week and months.
- The address "138 Newbury Street Boston 16" is also included, providing the location of the event or meeting.
- Event Details
- The phrase "Private view for members" is written in small text, suggesting that the event is exclusive to members.
- The words "Monday evening January Seventh from nine until eleven" indicate the time and date of the event.
- Institute of Contemporary Art
- The words "Institute of Contemporary Art" are printed in small text at the bottom of the postcard, indicating the organization hosting the event.
Overall, the postcard appears to be an invitation to a private viewing event for members of the Institute of Contemporary Art, featuring the work of architect and teacher Walter Gropius.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-28
This image shows a rectangular invitation card, likely for an event. The card is divided into two main sections. The top section features a grid-like design with various colors, including shades of brown, blue, and beige. Below the grid, the words "Walter Gropius" are prominently displayed in bold, followed by the professions "architect" and "teacher" in smaller font. The date "January 8, 1952" is written in a smaller font below the grid. The bottom section of the card contains additional text, including "Tuesday," "February 9, 1952," "Saturday," and "Institute of Contemporary Art." The card also includes the address "138 Newbury Street, Boston 16," and the phrase "Private view for members."
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-28
The image appears to be a poster or flyer for an event. The poster is divided into different sections, with text and images. The top section features the name "Walter Gropius" in bold letters, along with the words "architect" and "teacher." Below that, there is a section with the date "January 8, 1952," and the words "Tuesday" and "February 9, 1952," along with the word "Saturday." The bottom section features the words "Institute of Contemporary Art" and an address. The poster has a mix of different colors, including blue, brown, and beige.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-27
The image appears to be a poster or invitation design in a modernist style, likely from the mid-20th century. The design is composed of rectangles in different shades of beige, brown and blue, arranged in a grid-like structure.
Here are some key elements:
Text:
- "Walter Gropius" is prominently displayed, followed by "architect teacher", identifying him.
- There is also text indicating the date and time, specifying a "Private view for members Monday evening, January Seventh, from nine until eleven". Dates shown are January 8th, 1952 and February 9th, 1952.
- The location is given as "138 Newbury Street Boston 16,"
- The event is hosted by the "Institute of Contemporary Art".
Color Palette: The color scheme is restrained, with muted tones of beige, brown, and blue.
Composition:
- The rectangles are arranged in a structured, geometric pattern, characteristic of modernist design.
- The information is divided into blocks, creating a clear visual hierarchy.
- The text is positioned to be easily readable within the grid.
Style: The overall style is minimalist and functional, reflecting the Bauhaus design principles associated with Walter Gropius, who was the founder of the Bauhaus school.
Overall, the image communicates information in a clear and aesthetically pleasing way, with a focus on simplicity and functionality. The design is indicative of mid-century modernism.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-27
This image appears to be a promotional poster or announcement for an event featuring Walter Gropius, an architect and teacher. The design is quite geometric and modernist, with blocks of color and clean lines. Here's a breakdown:
Layout and Design:
- The image is dominated by a grid-like structure, with rectangular and square blocks of varying sizes and colors.
- Colors include shades of brown, blue, and tan/beige, suggesting an overall muted and classic aesthetic.
- There's a strong use of whitespace, contributing to the clean and modern feel.
- A diagonal element (a blue triangular shape) adds a dynamic touch to the otherwise rectangular composition.
Text and Information:
- The central text is "Walter Gropius," prominently displayed, identifying the subject of the event.
- Additional words below indicate his roles: "architect" and "teacher."
- The dates "January 8, 1952, Tuesday" and "February 9, 1952, Saturday" are included, implying the timeline of some related event(s).
- The "Institute of Contemporary Art" is mentioned, likely indicating the location or organization hosting the event.
- Text "Private view for members Monday evening, January Seventh, from nine until eleven" suggests the nature of the event and the details of its timing.
- Address "138 Newbury Street Boston 16" indicates the address.
Overall Impression:
The design is visually striking and purposeful. It reflects the modernist style. The poster likely informs the viewer of a private event.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-27
The image is a vintage announcement card for an event featuring Walter Gropius, an architect and teacher. The design is minimalistic and modern, characteristic of mid-20th-century aesthetics.
Key details include:
Name and Titles: The card prominently displays "Walter Gropius" in large, bold letters. Below his name, it mentions his roles: "architect" and "teacher."
Dates: The card specifies two dates:
- January 8, 1952 (Tuesday)
- February 9, 1952 (Saturday)
Event Details:
- The event on January 8th appears to be a private viewing for members.
- The event on February 9th is scheduled for the evening, starting at 7 PM.
Location: The events are to be held at the Institute of Contemporary Art, located at 138 Newbury Street, Boston 16.
Design Elements: The card features a geometric design with blocks of color, including beige, blue, and brown, which align with the text and dates. The overall layout is clean and structured, reflecting a modernist design approach.
This card likely served as an invitation or announcement for members and attendees of the Institute of Contemporary Art, informing them of the upcoming events related to Walter Gropius.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-11
The image appears to be an invitation or announcement card with a geometric design using beige, blue, and brown colors. The card is divided into several sections with text and design elements.
- The top section has a beige and blue geometric pattern.
- Below, on the left side, the name "Walter Gropius" is printed prominently in bold, brown letters, followed by the words "architect" and "teacher" in smaller black text.
- In the middle, there is a date marked "January 9, Tuesday, 1952" in brown and blue text on a beige background.
- Another date, "February 9, Saturday, 1952," is also printed, suggesting two events.
- The bottom section includes the text "Institute of Contemporary Art" in brown letters on a blue background.
- On the right side, handwritten or cursive text mentions a private view for members and provides the address "138 Newbury Street, Boston 16" in brown letters.
- Additional cursive text indicates the date "Monday evening, January Seventh, from nine until eleven" in brown letters.
The overall design is简约 and modern, typical of mid-20th-century graphic design.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-11
This image is a vintage poster promoting an event featuring Walter Gropius, an architect and teacher. The design is modern and geometric, with a color palette of earthy browns, cream, and shades of blue.
Key elements of the poster include:
Text Information:
- The name "Walter Gropius" is prominently displayed in bold, black letters on the left side.
- Below his name, the words "architect" and "teacher" are written, indicating his professional roles.
- The event dates are mentioned as "January 8, 1952, Tuesday" and "February 9, 1952, Saturday."
- The location is given as "Institute of Contemporary Art, 138 Newbury Street, Boston 16."
- There is a mention of a "Private view for members" on "Monday evening, January Seventh, from nine until eleven."
Design Elements:
- The poster is divided into sections with different colors and shapes, creating a grid-like pattern.
- The use of diagonal lines and blocks of color adds a dynamic and modern feel to the design.
- The text is strategically placed within these sections, integrating well with the overall layout.
The overall design is clean and minimalistic, reflecting the modernist aesthetic associated with Walter Gropius and his influence on architecture and design.