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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Wristwatch | 62.2% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2018-04-19
paintings art | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-04-19
a fabric surface | 45.2% | |
a close up of a fabric surface | 45.1% | |
a close up of fabric | 44.8% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-11
a photograph of a collection of stamps with images of various types of stamps
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-27
a drawing of various emblems and symbols
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-11
The image displays a collection of intricately etched medallion portraits and coat of arms designs. Each medallion appears to be surrounded by elaborate text and decorative elements typical of heraldic and commemorative iconography. The arrangement of these circular designs is symmetric across the central axis of the page, with each row featuring a consistent theme across the medallions. At the bottom left corner, there is a signature or inscription that reads "I. Callot." The artwork suggests a historical context, likely European, and the style is indicative of a time when such detailed engravings were commonly used to document and celebrate lineage, nobility, and significant figures. The paper bears marks of age and the overall impression is that of a historical document or a reproduction of one. Additionally, there is text embedded within the artwork, potentially indicating the names and titles associated with the portraits and heraldry, as well as possible dates or other relevant inscriptions.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-11
The image consists of an arrangement of various historical coins and medallions with intricate designs and inscriptions. Each coin has distinct imagery, including portraits of individuals, heraldic symbols, coats of arms, and Latin text. The coins are placed in rows and columns, linked by decorative elements. At the bottom left, there is a signature "J. Callot" and at the bottom right, a reference to Israel, possibly indicating the creator or publisher of the compilation. The artwork appears to be a detailed and carefully crafted engraving.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-25
This is a historical illustration showing multiple pairs of coins or medallions arranged in rows. Each pair consists of two circular designs connected by a small decorative element. The medallions appear to be from a medieval or Renaissance period, featuring various heraldic symbols, coats of arms, eagles, and royal imagery. Some show figures in period dress and regalia, while others display Latin inscriptions, religious symbols, and emblems of authority like crowns and scepters. The image appears to be an engraving or print, signed at the bottom by "J. Callot" and includes text indicating it was executed with royal privilege. The overall composition suggests this might be a catalog or documentation of historical coinage or commemorative medals.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-11
This image appears to be a collection of various historical seals or emblems. The seals depict intricate designs and symbols, including images of people, animals, crowns, and other heraldic elements. The designs seem to have a European or medieval aesthetic, suggesting they may be related to historical figures, institutions, or kingdoms. The overall impression is one of a rich and complex visual heritage preserved in these striking emblem designs.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-11
This is a historical engraving showing multiple pairs of coins or medallions, arranged in five rows with two pairs per row. Each medallion appears to be intricately detailed with various designs including heraldic symbols, royal emblems, and decorative text around the borders. The medallions feature various motifs including:
- Imperial eagles
- Coats of arms
- Religious and royal symbols
- Figures in period dress and regalia
- Latin inscriptions
The pairs are connected by small decorative elements between them. At the bottom of the image, there appears to be a signature or artist's mark reading "J. Callot" and some additional text in Latin regarding printing privileges.
The overall style and execution suggests this is from the 17th century, and appears to be documenting official coinage or commemorative medals of the period. The detail and craftsmanship in the engraving is quite remarkable, showing the fine lines and intricate designs typical of medieval and renaissance medallic art.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11
The image presents a collection of 16 circular emblems, each featuring a unique design and text. The emblems are arranged in four rows of four, with some containing images of people, animals, or objects, while others display text in Latin.
- The top-left emblem depicts a man in armor holding a sword, with the text "PIE IN CHRISTO OB DORMIVIT XI FEBR: AN: M:D: LXXXI: CVM VLXISSET: AN: LIX: ME:VLDI: XI: HO:XII:".
- The top-right emblem shows a man sitting on a throne, with the text "MONARCHIA".
- The middle-left emblem features a man in armor holding a sword, with the text "NECRO CRUX SIGNUM".
- The middle-right emblem displays a man holding a scepter, with the text "PRINCEPS".
- The bottom-left emblem depicts a man in armor holding a sword, with the text "MONARCHIA".
- The bottom-right emblem shows a man holding a scepter, with the text "MONARCHIA".
The emblems are set against a beige background, with some featuring additional text or symbols. The overall design suggests that these emblems may be part of a larger collection or series, possibly used for decorative or ceremonial purposes.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11
The image is a page from an old book, featuring 16 circular seals or coins with various designs and inscriptions. The seals are arranged in four rows of four, with each seal having a unique design and inscription. Some of the seals feature coats of arms, while others depict people, animals, or objects.
In the bottom-left corner of the page, there is a signature that reads "J. Callorf." In the bottom-right corner, there is a phrase written in Latin that translates to "Israel filiusfere ex cum prudul. Regis." The background of the page is a light beige color, with a subtle texture that suggests it may be made of paper or parchment.
Overall, the image appears to be a collection of historical seals or coins, possibly from a specific region or time period. The presence of Latin inscriptions and coats of arms suggests that the seals may have been used for official purposes, such as authentication or identification.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image is a black-and-white drawing of a collection of round, circular seals or stamps. Each seal features intricate designs and Latin inscriptions, suggesting a historical or official context. The seals vary in their central motifs, which include figures of men, animals, and symbols such as crowns and shields. Some seals also contain Latin phrases, adding to their historical significance. The drawing is signed at the bottom left with "J. Callorf," indicating the artist or engraver. The overall composition suggests a catalog or collection of seals, possibly from a specific period or region.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image shows a collection of medals with intricate designs and inscriptions. The medals are arranged in rows, with each row containing four medals. The medals have a variety of designs, including images of people, animals, and symbols. Some of the medals have inscriptions in Latin, while others have inscriptions in Hebrew. The medals are arranged in a way that suggests they are part of a collection or exhibition.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-18
This is a detailed engraving depicting a series of medallions or coins. Each pair of medallions is linked by an ornate design, resembling a stylized floral arrangement. The medallions themselves feature various portraits, coats of arms, and inscriptions, likely depicting rulers, nobility, or important figures and symbols of the time. Some of the designs include details of rulers in armor, crests with eagles and other heraldic devices, and textual information around the circular frames. The work is signed by "J. Callorf." at the bottom left, and includes the inscription "Israel filueftre ex. cum priuil. Regis." indicating the engraver and authorization. The artwork gives off a sense of order, detail, and historical significance.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-18
The image is a black and white print showing a series of interconnected circular medallions arranged in rows. Each medallion depicts a variety of historical figures, heraldic crests, and inscriptions, suggestive of coins or commemorative medals.
The medallions are connected in pairs by decorative elements, such as scrollwork or small rosettes, giving the impression of linked jewelry or badges. The style is intricate and detailed, characteristic of engraving or etching techniques.
The inscriptions on the medallions are in Latin, indicating the historical and cultural context. The overall composition suggests a collection or series of historical or numismatic interest.
At the bottom left, the artist's signature "J. Callorf." is visible, while on the bottom right, text "Israel filueftre ex. cum priuil. Regis." indicates the publisher or printer.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-29
The image displays a collection of historical seals, likely from the medieval or early modern period. These seals are intricately designed and feature various symbols, figures, and inscriptions. Here is a detailed summary of each row from top to bottom:
First Row:
- Left Seal: Depicts a knight in armor, holding a sword and shield, with the inscription "SIGILLVM CIVITATIS NOVI CASTRI."
- Center Seal: Contains text in Latin, possibly a date or a motto: "PIE IN CHRISTO QVI DORMITIVIT VII FEBRVAN M-D-LXXXVI CVM VXORE SVA AN LXX MENSIS IX DIE HOC XI."
- Right Seal: Shows an eagle with outstretched wings, with the inscription "SIGILLVM CIVITATIS NOVI CASTRI."
Second Row:
- Left Seal: Features a knight in armor, holding a sword and shield, with the inscription "SIGILLVM CIVITATIS NOVI CASTRI."
- Center Seal: Displays a circular design with a central figure, possibly a saint or a religious symbol, surrounded by text.
- Right Seal: Shows a knight in armor, holding a sword and shield, with the inscription "SIGILLVM CIVITATIS NOVI CASTRI."
Third Row:
- Left Seal: Depicts a mythical creature, possibly a griffin, with the inscription "SIGILLVM CIVITATIS NOVI CASTRI."
- Center Seal: Features an eagle with outstretched wings, with the inscription "SIGILLVM CIVITATIS NOVI CASTRI."
- Right Seal: Shows a knight in armor, holding a sword and shield, with the inscription "SIGILLVM CIVITATIS NOVI CASTRI."
Fourth Row:
- Left Seal: Depicts a knight in armor, holding a sword and shield, with the inscription "SIGILLVM CIVITATIS NOVI CASTRI."
- Center Seal: Features a portrait of a man, possibly a king or noble, with the inscription "SIGILLVM CIVITATIS NOVI CASTRI."
- Right Seal: Shows a coat of arms with a shield and a crown, with the inscription "SIGILLVM CIVITATIS NOVI CASTRI."
Fifth Row:
- Left Seal: Depicts an angel with outstretched wings, with the inscription "SIGILLVM CIVITATIS NOVI CASTRI."
- Center Seal: Features a coat of arms with a shield and a crown, with the inscription "SIGILLVM CIVITATIS NOVI CASTRI."
- Right Seal: Shows a knight in armor, holding a sword and shield, with the inscription "SIGILLVM CIVITATIS NOVI CASTRI."
The seals are arranged in a grid pattern, with each seal featuring a unique design and inscription. The overall theme appears to be related to medieval or early modern civic or noble seals, likely used for official documents or correspondence. The inscriptions and designs suggest a connection to a specific city or region, possibly "Novi Castri," which is Latin for "New Castle."
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-17
The image displays a collection of engraved illustrations of various historical medallions or seals, likely depicting coats of arms, emblems, and portraits. These illustrations are arranged in a grid format, with each medallion featuring intricate designs, often including text and symbolism. The medallions seem to represent different historical figures or entities, indicated by the inscriptions and imagery on each design. The style of the engravings suggests this could be a historical or heraldic document, possibly from the 16th or 17th century, given the style of the engravings and the quality of the illustrations. The bottom left corner of the image is signed "J. Callorf," suggesting the engraver or artist responsible for this work. The bottom right corner includes a Latin inscription, "Iserael tifelfre ex. cum privul. Regis," which translates to "Jserael tifelfre by commission of the King."
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-17
This image is an intricate engraving showcasing a collection of 12 circular medallions arranged in a 4x3 grid, likely depicting historical and allegorical themes. Each medallion is detailed with text and imagery, and many feature portraits, emblems, and symbolic figures. Here's a descriptive breakdown:
Top Row:
- First Medallion: Features a portrait of a man in armor with text around the edge.
- Second Medallion: Contains text in Latin, including references to dates and possibly a religious or historical event.
- Third Medallion: Shows a crowned eagle, a symbol often associated with royalty or the Holy Roman Empire.
- Fourth Medallion: Depicts a seated figure with a crown and scepter, likely a monarch or deity.
Second Row:
- First Medallion: Shows another portrait of a man in armor.
- Second Medallion: Features a crowned figure, possibly a king or emperor.
- Third Medallion: Displays a crowned lion, a symbol of strength and royalty.
- Fourth Medallion: Shows a man on horseback, possibly a leader or warrior.
Third Row:
- First Medallion: Features a crowned figure holding a scepter.
- Second Medallion: Shows an eagle with wings spread.
- Third Medallion: Depicts a crowned figure holding a scepter.
- Fourth Medallion: Shows a crowned figure holding a scepter.
Bottom Row:
- First Medallion: Features a crowned figure holding a scepter.
- Second Medallion: Shows a shield with a crowned figure and text.
- Third Medallion: Depicts a crowned figure holding a scepter.
- Fourth Medallion: Shows a crowned figure holding a scepter.
Additional Details:
- The bottom left corner has the signature "J. Callot," indicating the artist.
- The bottom right corner has additional text, possibly a publisher's mark or a note about the engraving.
The overall style is highly detailed and ornate, typical of 17th-century European engravings. The text and imagery suggest a focus on historical and allegorical themes, possibly related to European royalty and religious figures.