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Amazon

Poster | 59.5% | |
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Imagga
paintings art | 98.5% | |
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Microsoft
created on 2019-11-08
a close up of a sign | 93.2% | |
close up of a sign | 91.1% | |
a sign on a wall | 82.9% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-04
This image is a poster advertising tourism to the Baltic Sea in the year 1931, known as "Ostsee-Jahr 1931" (Baltic Sea Year 1931). The design features an eye-catching orange circle with concentric rings at the top, which could represent the sun. Below this graphic element are horizontal blue lines resembling waves. In large text, the poster reads "OSTSEE-JAHR 1931", translating to "Baltic Sea Year 1931". The poster lists various locations around the Baltic Sea that are popular travel destinations, which include cities and regions from Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland. The destinations listed in blue and orange text include Königsberg, Zoppot, Free City Danzig, Greifswald, Stralsund, Rostock, Lübeck, Kiel, Schleswig, Flensburg, Copenhagen, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and various coastal areas. The bottom section of the poster, in orange and blue text, encourages travel to the Baltic Sea in 1931 and indicates there will be special events held in all participating cities and bathing resorts throughout the summer. The opening of the Baltic Sea Year takes place in Lübeck on May 14, 1931. The poster is signed by the designer, Max Bairach. The overall layout and typography suggest a design style that is characteristic of the early 20th century art movements such as Bauhaus.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-04
The image is a vintage poster, designed in a graphic style that suggests it could be from the early 20th century, specifically dated 1931. The poster is predominantly in tones of orange, blue, and white. It features graphic elements such as a large orange circle with concentric rings at the top part, giving an abstract representation of the sun, and a series of horizontal blue lines below, invoking a sense of water or waves. The text on the poster is in German, prominently displaying the words "OSTSEE-JAHR 1931" in large letters, which means "Baltic Sea Year 1931." The text lists multiple destinations around the Baltic Sea, including cities such as Königsberg (now Kaliningrad), Zoppot (now Sopot), and several others, as well as countries like Denmark, Sweden, and Finland. The phrase "Reisen Sie 1931 an die Ostsee" means "Travel to the Baltic Sea in 1931," encouraging tourism or travel to the region. The bottom of the poster mentions special events taking place in the participating cities and resorts during the summer of 1931, with the opening of the Baltic Sea Year on Ascension Day, May 14, 1931, in Lübeck. The artist's name, A. Mahr, is featured at the lower left of the poster, indicating who designed or created the poster. The design of the poster is characterized by its bold use of type, color, and simple geometric shapes, common to the art movements of the period such as Art Deco or Constructivism.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-04
This is a vintage travel poster from 1931 promoting tourism to the Baltic Sea (Ostsee in German). The design is minimalist and modernist, featuring a bold orange sun or circle with concentric rings at the top, and blue horizontal lines below representing the sea. The text lists various Baltic coastal cities and regions including Königsberg, Danzig, Stralsund, Rostock, Lübeck, Copenhagen, and mentions Sweden and Finland. The main slogan "REISEN SIE 1931 AN DIE OSTSEE" encourages people to travel to the Baltic Sea in 1931. The poster uses a clean, geometric typography typical of German modernist design of the period. The color scheme is limited to orange, blue-gray, and the beige background, creating a striking and effective promotional piece.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-04
This image is a vintage travel poster from 1931 advertising trips to the Baltic Sea (Ostsee in German) during the summer of 1931. The poster features a large, stylized orange sun at the top with radiating concentric circles, set against a tan background. Below the sun is a set of horizontal gray and blue stripes, likely representing the sea. The lower portion of the poster contains text in German, stating "Ostsee-Jahr 1931" (Baltic Sea Year 1931) in large orange letters. It then lists various cities and regions around the Baltic Sea, such as Konigsberg, Zoppot, Danzig, Greifswald, Stralsund, Rostock, and more. The poster encourages people to "Reisen Sie 1931 an die Ostsee über die Ostsee" which translates to "Travel to the Baltic Sea via the Baltic Sea in 1931." At the very bottom, it mentions a special opening event of the Baltic Sea Year at the Himmelfahrtstag (Ascension Day) on May 14, 1931 in Lubeck. The graphic design style is characteristic of early 20th century travel posters with its bold, minimalist imagery and typography.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-04
The image appears to be a vintage travel poster advertising the Baltic Sea region in 1931. The central element is an orange circle, surrounded by concentric orange rings. Below the circle is a list of cities and locations around the Baltic Sea, including Königsberg, Danzig, Greifswald, Stralsund, Rostock, Lübeck, Kiel, Schleswig, Flensburg, and others in Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland. The text at the bottom promotes travel to the Baltic Sea region during the summer of 1931. The overall design has a minimalist, modernist aesthetic typical of Art Deco-influenced travel posters of that era.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image is a vintage poster for the Ostsee-Jahr 1931 event, featuring a striking design with a prominent orange circle at the top and a list of cities in German below it. * **Orange Circle** * Located at the top of the poster * Large and prominent * Has a white outline * **List of Cities** * Below the orange circle * In German * Includes cities such as Konigsberg, Zoppot/Freie Stadt Danzig, Greifswald, Stralsund, Rostock, Lubeck, Kiel, Schleswig, Flensburg, Kopenhagen, Danemark, Schweden, Finnland, and others * Written in a stylized font * **Text at the Bottom** * In German * Includes the phrase "Reisen Sie 1931 an die Ostsee uber die Ostsee" * Suggests that the event is related to travel or tourism * **Background** * Beige color * Slightly worn and aged appearance * **Overall Design** * Simple yet effective design * Uses a limited color palette to create a sense of unity and cohesion * The use of a stylized font and bold typography adds visual interest and makes the text stand out The poster effectively conveys information about the Ostsee-Jahr 1931 event in a clear and visually appealing way. The use of a limited color palette and stylized font creates a sense of unity and cohesion, while the prominent orange circle draws the viewer's attention to the top of the poster.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image is a vintage poster for the 1931 Ostsee-Jahr (Baltic Sea Year) event. The poster features a striking design with a large orange circle at the top, surrounded by three concentric white lines. Below the circle, a series of horizontal blue lines are arranged in a gradient pattern, with the lines becoming progressively shorter towards the bottom. In the center of the poster, an orange rectangle contains the text "OSTSEE-JAHR 1931" in white letters. Below this, a list of cities and towns along the Baltic Sea coast is displayed in blue text, including Konigsberg, Zoppot/Freie Stadt Danzig, Greifswald, Stralsund, Rostock, Lubeck, Kiel, Schleswig, Flensburg, Kopenhagen, Danemark, Schweden, Finnland, and others. At the bottom of the poster, the text "REISEN SIE 1931 AN DIE OSTSEE UBER DIE OSTSEE" is written in orange letters, followed by additional text in smaller blue letters that appears to be an invitation to visit the Baltic Sea region during the 1931 event. The background of the poster is a light beige color, giving it a vintage and nostalgic feel. Overall, the poster effectively conveys the excitement and allure of the 1931 Ostsee-Jahr event, inviting viewers to experience the beauty and charm of the Baltic Sea region.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-04
The image is a poster with a minimalist design. The background is a light beige color. At the top, there is a large orange circle with white concentric circles inside it. Below the circle, there is a blue horizontal stripe with white lines. The text is written in a bold, sans-serif font. The top part of the text reads "OSTSEE-JAHR 1931" in orange, followed by a list of cities in blue. The bottom part of the text reads "REISEN SIE 1931 AN DIE OSTSEE ÜBER DIE OSTSEE" in orange. The text is in German and appears to be promoting travel to the Baltic Sea region in 1931.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-04
The image is a vintage travel poster advertising the "Ostsee-Jahr 1931" (Baltic Sea Year 1931). It features a bold, minimalist design with a large orange circle in the center, surrounded by concentric circles. The text is in German and lists various cities and towns along the Baltic Sea coast, including Konigsberg, Zoppot/Freie Stadt Danzig, Greifswald, Stralsund, Rostock, Lubeck, Kiel, Schleswig, Flensburg, Copenhagen, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and more. Below the list of cities, there is a call to action in bold orange text: "Reisen Sie 1931 an die Ostsee uber die Ostsee" (Travel to the Baltic Sea in 1931 via the Baltic Sea). The poster also includes a date, "14. Mai 1931," which likely refers to the opening of the Ostsee-Jahr event in Lubeck. The overall design is simple yet eye-catching, with a focus on the bold typography and the central circle element.