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Amazon

Person | 97.8% | |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 98.1% | |
beaches seaside | 1.6% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2023-08-21
a close up of a book | 52.7% | |
close up of a book | 46.3% | |
a hand holding a book | 46.2% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-12
a photograph of a drawing of a man in a crowd of people | -100% | |
a drawing of people in front of a large banner | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-06
This image is a black and white print depicting a group of people in what appears to be a religious or political procession. The people are carrying what seems to be a religious effigy or statue, adorned with a cross on a platform covered by a canopy, which is supported by poles. Many in the crowd are holding this platform aloft on their shoulders, indicating that they are taking part in a traditional carrying of a religious icon, which is a part of many cultural celebrations and observances.
In the background, there is a banner with the text "VIVA CRISTO REY," which translates to "LONG LIVE CHRIST THE KING," a slogan often associated with religious movements, particularly in the context of the Cristero War, a 20th-century conflict in Mexico centered around religious freedom.
The bottom text in Spanish says: "61 EL CERRO. "EL CULIETE": COMIENZO DE LA AGITACION CRISTERA. 11 DE ENERO DE 1923." and "Grabado de Alberto Beltrán." This translates to "61 THE HILL. "THE CULIETTE": BEGINNING OF THE CRISTERO AGITATION. JANUARY 11, 1923." and "Engraving by Alberto Beltrán." This suggests that the print is a historical representation, probably depicting an event related to the Cristero War in Mexico, and that it was created by the artist Alberto Beltrán.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-06
This image is a black and white illustration depicting a procession. There is a platform on which a religious figure appears to be seated, under a canopy. The platform is carried by multiple people, who are struggling with its weight. Surrounding the platform is a crowd of people; some are holding banners, one of which reads "VIVA CRISTO REY" (Long live Christ the King). There are also people kneeling and in prayerful postures. In the background, there are hills and more figures, with some carrying more banners or flags. The illustration conveys an atmosphere of religious fervor and struggle.
The text at the bottom of the image reads:
"61 EL CERRO "EL CUBILETE": COMIENZO DE LA AGITACION CRISTERA. 11 DE ENERO DE 1923.
Grabado de Alberto Beltrán."
This indicates that the image is depicting the beginning of the Cristero War tension on January 11, 1923, at the Cerro del Cubilete, and the artwork is by Alberto Beltrán.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-24
This is a black and white woodcut or linocut print depicting a historical scene from January 11, 1923, at El Cerro "El Cubilete" in Mexico. The image shows a religious procession or gathering, with a group of people carrying what appears to be a canopied platform or altar. There's a banner visible in the background that reads "VIVA CRISTO REY" (Long Live Christ the King). The scene captures a moment of religious and political significance during the Cristero movement in Mexico, as indicated by the title which mentions "comienzo de la agitación cristera" (beginning of the Cristero agitation). The artwork was created by Alberto Beltrán and uses strong contrasts between black and white to create a dramatic effect. The composition shows people in flowing robes and traditional dress moving as a group, with mountains or hills visible in the background and crosses on the hilltops.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-06
The image depicts a crowd of people participating in what appears to be a protest or political demonstration. In the center, there is a raised platform or stage with ornate decorations, suggesting a ceremonial or religious element. The crowd is shown in a chaotic, animated state, with many figures gesturing and interacting. The overall scene has a dramatic, illustrative style, with strong contrasts of light and shadow. In the background, there are mountains or hills, adding to the sense of scale and drama. The image conveys a sense of unrest, movement, and collective action.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-06
This is a black and white woodcut or linocut print depicting a historical scene from January 11, 1923, at El Cerro "El Cubilete" in Mexico. The image shows a religious procession or demonstration, with a crowd of people carrying what appears to be a canopied platform or altar. There's a banner visible that reads "VIVA CRISTO REY" (Long Live Christ the King). The figures are rendered in a dramatic, expressionist style, with flowing robes and dynamic movement as they push forward. The scene captures what seems to be the beginning of the Cristero movement, a significant religious-political conflict in Mexican history. The print was created by Alberto Beltrán and shows both the fervor and struggle of the participants in this historical moment.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06
The image is a black and white illustration of a procession, likely from the early 20th century. The illustration is done in a woodcut style, with bold lines and shading that gives it a dynamic feel.
In the foreground, a group of people are shown carrying a large float or platform on their shoulders. The float is decorated with flags and banners, and there are several people standing on top of it, including what appears to be a priest or religious figure. The people carrying the float are dressed in traditional clothing, with men wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants, and women wearing long dresses.
In the background, there are several buildings and hills visible, as well as a few trees and other vegetation. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of celebration and joy, with the people in the foreground appearing to be happy and festive.
The illustration is signed "Grabado de Alberto Beltrán" in the bottom-left corner, which suggests that it was created by the Mexican artist Alberto Beltrán. The image is likely a depiction of a traditional Mexican holiday or celebration, such as the Day of the Dead or the Feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
Overall, the image is a beautiful and evocative representation of a traditional Mexican procession, with its bold lines, vibrant colors, and sense of joy and celebration. It is a great example of the artistic style of Alberto Beltrán and the cultural traditions of Mexico.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06
This image is a woodcut print of a scene from the Cristero War, a rebellion in Mexico that took place from 1926 to 1929. The print is titled "El Cerro 'El Cubilete', comienzo de la agitación cristera. 11 de enero de 1923" and was created by the Mexican artist Alberto Beltrán.
Description of the Image:
The print depicts a group of people gathered around a large stone monument on top of a hill, known as El Cubilete. The monument features a statue of Christ the King, which was a symbol of the Cristero movement. The people in the image are dressed in traditional clothing and are shown praying, singing, and holding banners with religious slogans.
Symbolism:
The image is rich in symbolism, reflecting the themes of faith, resistance, and defiance that characterized the Cristero War. The statue of Christ the King represents the central role of religion in the conflict, while the people gathered around it symbolize the unity and determination of the Cristero rebels.
Artistic Style:
The print is executed in a bold and expressive style, with strong lines and dramatic shading. The use of woodcut technique gives the image a sense of texture and depth, adding to its emotional impact. The overall effect is one of powerful simplicity, conveying the intensity and passion of the Cristero movement.
Historical Context:
The Cristero War was a complex and multifaceted conflict that involved issues of religion, politics, and social justice. The war was sparked by the Mexican government's attempts to suppress the Catholic Church and its influence in Mexican society. The Cristero rebels, who were primarily rural peasants and workers, saw themselves as defenders of their faith and their way of life.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, this image is a powerful representation of the Cristero War and its themes of faith, resistance, and defiance. The print's bold and expressive style, combined with its rich symbolism, make it a compelling work of art that continues to resonate with audiences today.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image shows a black-and-white drawing of a large crowd of people gathered in an outdoor setting. The crowd is depicted as agitated and moving forward, with some individuals holding banners and flags. The drawing appears to be a historical illustration, possibly depicting a protest or demonstration. The title of the drawing is "El Cerro" and it is dated 1923. The drawing is signed by Alberto Beltrán, a Mexican artist known for his social and political illustrations.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image is a black-and-white drawing of a crowd of people, possibly in a religious procession. In the center, there is a man seated on a throne, possibly a religious figure, with a canopy above him. He is surrounded by a group of people who are holding banners and flags. The crowd is moving forward, and some of them are holding sticks. There is a banner with the text "YHA CRISTO REY" on it.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28
Here is a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a black and white woodcut depicting a religious procession or demonstration. It has a strong sense of movement and drama.
Central Elements:
- The Procession: A large group of people, likely religious followers, are carrying a platform on their shoulders. On the platform, there appears to be a figure seated, possibly a religious leader or a symbolic representation.
- "Viva Cristo Rey" Banner: A banner with the Spanish phrase "Viva Cristo Rey" (Long Live Christ the King) is visible. This clearly indicates the religious and political nature of the event.
- Flag Bearers: There are many people holding flags, emphasizing the celebratory and unified nature of the procession.
- The Crowd: The crowd appears to be a mix of men and women, some of whom are wearing traditional clothing.
Background:
The scene is set outdoors. The background features a landscape with what appears to be a mountain or hill. The sky has simple lines. The woodcut style creates a dramatic and somewhat rugged aesthetic.
Artistic Style:
The style is characteristic of woodcut prints, with bold lines, stark contrasts between light and dark, and a sense of raw energy. It evokes a sense of movement and urgency.
Caption:
The caption at the bottom of the image reads: "EL CERRO 'EL CUBILETE': COMIENZO DE LA AGITACION CRISTERA. 11 DE ENERO DE 1923. Grabado de Alberto Beltrán." This translates to "The Cubilete Hill: Beginning of the Cristero Agitation. January 11, 1923. Engraving by Alberto Beltrán." This confirms that the image depicts the Cristero War, a religious conflict that took place in Mexico in the 1920s.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28
Here's a description of the image:
This is a black and white woodcut print titled "El Cerro 'El Cubilete': Comienzo de la Agitación Cristera," by Alberto Beltrán, dated January 11, 1923.
The print depicts a procession of people carrying a figure seated on a throne, which is sheltered under a canopy. The throne figure appears to be a religious or authoritative figure. The carriers are dressed in a variety of clothing, some in robes or capes.
In the background, a crowd is visible, with a banner that reads "Viva Cristo Rey." On a mountain in the background, there's a depiction of Christ with outstretched arms.
The scene conveys a sense of religious fervor and agitation, as indicated by the title of the print, which refers to the beginning of the Cristero War in Mexico. The style is consistent with the political and social art of the period, using stark black and white contrasts to create a powerful visual narrative.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-28
The image is a black-and-white woodcut print depicting a religious procession. It features a group of people carrying a large, ornate platform or float, which appears to be a representation of a religious figure or scene. The float is covered with a canopy and adorned with various religious symbols and decorations.
The procession is taking place outdoors, with a crowd of people following behind the float. Some individuals are carrying banners and flags, one of which reads "VIVA CRISTO REY" (Long Live Christ the King). The scene is set against a backdrop of a hilly landscape with a few scattered buildings.
The print is titled "El Cerro Te Cubilete, Comienzo de la Agitación Cristera, 11 de Enero de 1927" (The Hill of Te Cubilete, Beginning of the Cristero Agitation, January 11, 1927) and is attributed to Alberto Beltrán. This suggests that the image is related to the Cristero War, a conflict in Mexico between the government and Catholic rebels in the late 1920s. The print captures the solemnity and significance of the religious procession during this historical period.