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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Poster | 91.3% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-03-22
text visuals | 81.5% | |
paintings art | 17.3% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-03-22
a close up of a clock | 42.4% | |
close up of a clock | 34.2% | |
a clock on each of it s sides | 28.7% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-11
poster for the exhibition, which was held.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-02
a photograph of a poster advertising a german city with a clock tower
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-04
The image is a German poster from May 1928, promoting the "Ostsee-Rundschau" (Baltic Sea Review) economic edition published by the Lübeck Chamber of Commerce. The poster features various elements designed to capture attention and convey information about Lübeck's prominence and trade connections in northern Europe.
The main body of the poster is designed in a triangular shape with a circular base, resembling a ship's sail and bow. The top section of the poster displays the title in German:
"MITTEILUNGEN D. HANDELSKAMMER ZU LÜBECK
OSTSEE-RUNDSCHAU
WIRTSCHAFTLICHE AUSGABE"
Below the title, a vertical list of countries is provided, indicating Lübeck's trade connections across the Baltic Sea. These countries are listed in blue text on blue banners with white text:
- DÄNEMARK (Denmark)
- SCHWEDEN (Sweden)
- NORWEGEN (Norway)
- FINNLAND (Finland)
- RUSSLAND (Russia)
- ESTLAND (Estonia)
- LETTLAND (Latvia)
- LITAUEN (Lithuania)
- DANZIG (Gdańsk)
The center of the image features a stylized depiction of Lübeck outlined in red, projecting a sense of importance and centrality. Above the city, the text reads:
"LÜBECK
MITTELPUNKT DEUTSCH-NORDISCHEN VERKEHRS"
(Lübeck, Central Point of German-Nordic Traffic)
To the left, inside a blue panel with white text, the image promotes Lübeck as a key harbor:
"LÜBECK
DEUTSCHER PASSAGIER-HAFEN AN DER OST-SEE"
(Lübeck, German passenger port on the Baltic Sea)
The lower portion of the triangular shape contains a promotional slogan in white text on a black background:
"BILLIGE UND SCHNELLE GÜTERTRANSPORTE STETS ÜBER LÜBECK"
(Inexpensive and Fast Cargo Transport Always via Lübeck)
At the bottom of the poster, the edition and date details are provided in blue text:
HEFT 4 (Issue 4)
MAI 1928 (May 1928)
LÜBECK
At the very top left corner is a circular design element resembling a compass rose or nautical symbol with four points and additional circular accents.
Overall, the poster effectively communicates Lübeck's strategic economic position and importance as a transportation hub in the Baltic region in the late 1920s.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-04
The image is a vintage advertisement or poster, primarily in text format with some graphical elements. At the top, there's a circular emblem with a cross inside, akin to a maritime or nautical symbol. Below this, a variety of text blocks in different orientations and font sizes provide information. The texts appear in the German language and relate to trade, indicating that this is likely an economic or trade-related publication.
Key text elements include "MITTEILUNGEN D. HANDELSKAMMER ZU LÜBECK" which translates to "Communications of the Chamber of Commerce of Lübeck." Below is "OSTSEE-RUNDSCHAU" which means "Baltic Sea Review," followed by "WIRTSCHAFTLICHE AUSGABE," translating to "Economic Edition."
To the right, there's a diagonal line with the names of several countries: "DÄNEMARK" (Denmark), "SCHWEDEN" (Sweden), "NORWEGEN" (Norway), "FINNLAND" (Finland), "RUSSLAND" (Russia), "ESTLAND" (Estonia), "LETTLAND" (Latvia), "LITAUEN" (Lithuania), and "DANZIG" (historic city now known as Gdańsk in Poland).
At the center, a stylized silhouette of the cityscape represents Lübeck, with the text "LÜBECK MITTELPUNKT DEUTSCH-NORDISCHEN VERKEHRS" which suggests Lübeck is positioned as the central hub of German-Nordic traffic. Can be interpreted as 'Lübeck is the focal point of the German-Nordic Transport." Additional text promotes affordable and fast goods transport always via Lübeck.
At the bottom, "HEFT 4 MAI 1928 LÜBECK" indicates the issue number (4), the month of publication (May), and the year (1928), including the location once again (Lübeck).
The overall design is in an early 20th-century European style, possibly influenced by Art Deco, Bauhaus, or other contemporary design trends of that era. The poster promotes the importance of Lübeck as a trade hub for the surrounding regions and suggests this document might be part of a series or publication focused on trade and transportation.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-04
This is a German advertising poster from May 1928 promoting Lübeck as a major Baltic Sea port and transportation hub. The design is modernist in style, featuring a compass rose at the top and a stylized ship-like shape containing the city's iconic church spires in orange. The text is arranged diagonally, listing various Baltic countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Danzig) in blue text. The title "Ostsee-Rundschau" (Baltic Sea Review) appears at the top, and it's identified as a publication of the Lübeck Chamber of Commerce. The poster emphasizes Lübeck's role as the center of German-Nordic trade and transport ("Mittelpunkt Deutsch-Nordischen Verkehrs") and promises "cheap and fast goods transport through Lübeck." The design efficiently communicates both the geographic connections and the city's maritime importance through its clean, geometric layout and limited color palette of blue, orange, and black.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-04
The image is a vintage advertisement poster from May 1928 for an economic round table conference held in Lübeck, Germany. The poster depicts a stylized compass or anchor shape, with various Baltic and Scandinavian countries listed along the diagonal lines radiating out from the central point labeled "Lübeck". The countries mentioned include Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, and Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland).
The advertisement highlights Lübeck's central role as a meeting point and hub for German-Nordic trade and transport. It promotes Lübeck's advantages like fast and cheap transport links, as well as available space and facilities for trade fairs and conferences.
The graphic design has an Art Deco influenced style typical of 1920s advertisements and posters. The limited color palette of black, white, red and blue, along with the geometric composition, gives it a bold, eye-catching look meant to clearly communicate the key information about this economic conference event taking place in Lübeck in 1928.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-04
This image appears to be an advertisement or promotional material for the Ostsee-Rundschau, which seems to be a publication focused on the economic and commercial interests of the Lübeck region in Germany. The image prominently features the city of Lübeck, highlighting it as a central point for German-Nordic trade and transportation. It lists various neighboring countries and regions, suggesting Lübeck's role as a hub for goods and passenger traffic in the Baltic Sea area. The overall design and layout of the image conveys a sense of efficiency, connectivity, and the importance of Lübeck as a commercial center.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-27
This is a striking modernist design from 1928 for "Ostsee-Rundschau" (Baltic Sea Review), a publication of the Lübeck Chamber of Commerce. The design features a stylized black anchor shape containing text, with blue directional markers listing Baltic Sea countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Danzig). The city of Lübeck is represented by red church spires in the center, labeled as the "Mittelpunkt" (center point) of German-Nordic traffic. The text promotes "Billige und schnelle Gütertransporte" (cheap and fast goods transport) through Lübeck. At the top is a compass-like symbol with four eyes or circles. The design uses a limited color palette of black, blue, and red on a light background, typical of modernist graphic design of the period. This is issue 4 from May 1928, and it emphasizes Lübeck's role as a major Baltic Sea port and trading hub.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image is a poster for the Ostsee-Rundschau, a German-language newspaper that served the Baltic region. The poster features a stylized design with a prominent anchor and a list of countries in the region.
- Anchor:
- The anchor is depicted in a stylized manner, with a bold and geometric shape.
- It is positioned at the top-left corner of the poster, with its hook pointing downwards.
- The anchor is surrounded by a circle with a cross in the center, which may represent the connection between the anchor and the sea.
- List of Countries:
- The list of countries includes Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Germany.
- Each country is represented by a small banner with its name written in white text on a blue or orange background.
- The banners are arranged in a diagonal line, starting from the top-right corner of the poster and moving downwards towards the bottom-left corner.
- Text:
- The text on the poster is written in German and includes the title "Ostsee-Rundschau" at the top.
- The subtitle reads "Wirtschaftliche Ausgabe" (Economic Output), indicating that the newspaper focuses on economic news and analysis.
- The text also includes the names of various cities and towns in the region, such as Lubeck, Kiel, and Hamburg.
- Color Scheme:
- The dominant colors of the poster are blue, orange, and beige.
- The blue and orange colors are used for the banners and text, while the beige color provides a neutral background.
- Overall Design:
- The overall design of the poster is modern and stylized, with clean lines and simple shapes.
- The use of bold colors and geometric forms creates a visually appealing and dynamic composition.
In summary, the poster for the Ostsee-Rundschau is a visually striking representation of the newspaper's focus on economic news and analysis in the Baltic region. The stylized design and bold colors make it a memorable and eye-catching piece of art.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image is a vintage poster for the Lubeck Maritime and Trade Fair, held in May 1928. The poster features a stylized illustration of a ship's hull with a mast and a compass at the top. The title "OSTSEE-RUNDSCHAU" is written in blue and orange text across the top of the poster, with the subtitle "WIRTSCHAFTLICHE AUSGABE" written in smaller text below.
The poster also includes a list of participating countries, including Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Danzig. The names of these countries are written in blue text on a diagonal line that runs from the top left to the bottom right of the poster.
At the bottom of the poster, there is a stylized illustration of the city of Lubeck, with its iconic towers and spires. The words "LUBECK MITTELPUNKT DEUTSCH-NORDISCHEN VERKEHRS" are written in white text above the illustration, while the words "BILLIGE UND SCHNELLE GUTERTRANSPORTE STETS UBER LUBECK" are written in white text below.
Overall, the poster is a colorful and eye-catching advertisement for the Lubeck Maritime and Trade Fair, highlighting the city's importance as a hub for trade and commerce in Northern Europe.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-04
The image is a vintage poster from May 1928, featuring a map-like design with various elements and text. The poster has a color scheme dominated by blue and orange, with black and white accents. At the top of the poster, there is a circular emblem with a cross symbol and the text "MITTEILUNGEN D. HANDELSKAMMER & LUEBECK OSTSE-RUNDSCHAU WIRTSCHAFTLICHE AUSGABE" written in orange and blue. Below this, there is a list of countries, including Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, and Danzig, written in blue. On the left side of the poster, there is a vertical column with the text "LUEBECK DEUTSCHER PASSAGIER- HAFEN AN DER OSTSE" in blue and white. The central part of the poster features a stylized representation of a city skyline in orange, with the text "MITTELPUNKT DEUTSCH-NORDISHCHEN VERKEHRS" written in white. The bottom of the poster has the text "BILLIGUNG UND SCHNELLE GUTETRANSPORTE STET S U BER LUEBECK" written in white on a black background. The poster also includes the date "MAI 1928" and the text "LUEBECK" in the bottom right corner.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-04
This is a vintage poster for the "Ostsee-Rundschau" magazine, published by the Chamber of Commerce in Lübeck, Germany, in May 1928. The poster features a stylized illustration of the city of Lübeck, with its iconic red-roofed buildings and spires, set against a backdrop of the Baltic Sea. The text is written in German and highlights Lübeck's strategic location as a central hub for trade and transportation in the region, with connections to various countries along the Baltic Sea, including Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The poster also promotes Lübeck as a passenger port and a key player in German-Nordic transportation. The overall design is simple yet effective, using bold colors and typography to convey the message of Lübeck's importance in the region.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-27
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a vintage poster or magazine cover featuring a bold, geometric design typical of the art deco period. It uses a limited color palette of blue, orange, black, and off-white, creating a visually striking and clean aesthetic.
Visual Elements:
- Symbol at the Top: There is a circular symbol at the top center, featuring a black circle with what appear to be stylized eyes and a cross-like design within.
- Text Banners: The title "MITTEILUNGEN D. HANDELSKAMMER & LUBEK OSTSEE-RUNDSCHAU WIRTSCHAFTLICHE AUSGABE" is written on banners at the top in a combination of orange and blue colors.
- Trapezoidal Shape: A trapezoidal shape dominates the center, with countries listed along the sides ("DÄNEMARK," "SCHWEDEN," "NORWEGEN," etc.) in a step-like fashion. These country names are in blue boxes with flag-like extensions.
- Lübeck Illustration: At the bottom of the trapezoid, there is an orange silhouette of what appears to be the distinctive skyline of Lübeck, Germany, featuring the characteristic towers of the city's churches.
- "LUBEK" Text: The word "LUBEK" is prominently featured throughout the design, in orange at the center.
- Black Element on the Left: A dark gray or black shape extends from the top, forming a pillar-like structure on the left, with the text "LUBEK DEUTSCHER PASSAGIER-HAFEN AN DER OST-SEE" within it.
- Semi-Circular Base: Below the Lübeck illustration, the design transitions into a dark gray or black semi-circle.
- Text at the Bottom: Within the semi-circle, there are lines of text: "BILLIGE UND SCHNELLE GUTERTRANSPORTE STETSUBER LUBEK."
- Publication Information: At the very bottom, there are details like "HEFT 4 MAI 1928 LUBECK."
Content and Purpose:
The poster appears to be an advertisement or promotional material related to Lübeck's port and its importance in trade with countries around the Baltic Sea ("Ostsee"). The phrases highlight the advantages of using Lübeck for transportation of goods, emphasizing speed and low cost. The publication details indicate that it was likely a magazine or newsletter focused on economic news related to the Baltic region.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-27
This is a vintage poster or advertisement, likely from the 1920s, with an art deco or Bauhaus-inspired design. Here's a breakdown:
Overall Design:
- Color Palette: It uses a limited color palette, primarily black, red, and blue on a cream or light-colored background.
- Geometric Shapes: The design emphasizes geometric shapes, like the tower silhouettes, the straight lines, and curved elements.
- Typography: The typography is bold, and sans-serif, which is common for the era, as well as being artistic.
Key Elements and Text:
- "MITTEILUNGEN D. HANDELSKAMMER & LÜBECK OSTSEE-RUNDSCHAU WIRTSCHAFTLICHE AUSGABE": This is the main title and possibly the name of the publication, indicating it's a bulletin of the Chamber of Commerce of Lübeck, focused on the Baltic Sea region and economic affairs.
- Map/Diagram: The poster uses a stylized diagram to represent trade routes or relationships. A black vertical column goes to an intersection point, and the direction of each blue tag suggest trade route.
- Countries: The poster lists several countries bordering the Baltic Sea: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Danzig. This suggests it is a marketing message for the port of Lübeck, connecting the countries listed.
- "LÜBECK": The word "Lübeck" appears prominently, likely emphasizing the city as a central point.
- "DEUTSCHER PASSAGIER-HAFEN AN DER OST-SEE": This describes Lübeck as the German passenger port on the Baltic Sea.
- "MITTELPUNKT DEUTSCH-NORDISCHEN VERKEHRS": This translates to "Center of German-Nordic Traffic," reinforcing Lübeck's importance as a hub.
- "BILLIGE UND SCHNELLE GÜTERTRANSPORTE STETS ÜBER LÜBECK": This advertises "Cheap and Fast Freight Transport Always via Lübeck."
- Tower Silhouettes: The stylized image of buildings, likely representative of Lübeck's architectural character.
- Date: The poster is dated "MAI 1928" (May 1928).
In essence, the poster is an advertisement promoting the port of Lübeck as a central and efficient hub for trade and transport in the Baltic Sea region during the interwar period.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a vintage poster from Lübeck, Germany, dated May 1928. It appears to be an advertisement or informational poster promoting Lübeck as a central point for trade and transportation in the Baltic Sea region.
Key elements of the poster include:
Title and Subtitle:
- The title at the top reads "Mitteilungen d. Handelskammer Lübeck" (Communications of the Lübeck Chamber of Commerce).
- Below the title, it says "Ostsee-Rundschau" (Baltic Sea Review) and "Wirtschaftliche Ausgabe" (Economic Edition).
Geographical Representation:
- The poster features a stylized map or diagram with a list of countries and regions around the Baltic Sea, including Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland).
- Each country or region is listed in blue text on a white background, arranged in a vertical line.
Lübeck Highlight:
- Lübeck is highlighted prominently in the center of the poster with an illustration of its iconic cityscape, including its famous seven-spired skyline.
- The text below the illustration reads "Lübeck Mittelpunkt Deutsch-Nordischen Verkehrs" (Lübeck, the center of German-Nordic traffic).
Transportation and Trade:
- The bottom part of the poster emphasizes Lübeck's role in transportation and trade. It mentions "Billige und schnelle Gütertransporte stets über Lübeck" (Cheap and fast freight transport always via Lübeck).
- There is also a reference to Lübeck's passenger port on the Baltic Sea.
Design Elements:
- The poster uses a combination of bold colors (orange, blue, and black) and geometric shapes to create a visually striking design.
- The overall style is reminiscent of early 20th-century graphic design, with a focus on clarity and impact.
Additional Information:
- The poster is labeled "Heft 4" (Issue 4) and dated "Mai 1928" (May 1928).
- The word "Lübeck" is repeated at the bottom right corner, reinforcing the city's prominence.
This poster effectively communicates Lübeck's strategic importance as a hub for trade and transportation in the Baltic Sea region during the late 1920s.
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