Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 26-43 |
Gender | Female, 52.9% |
Disgusted | 45.1% |
Confused | 45.5% |
Angry | 45.7% |
Sad | 52% |
Calm | 46.1% |
Happy | 45.1% |
Surprised | 45.4% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai
Categories
Imagga
created on 2018-04-19
text visuals | 93.6% | |
paintings art | 6.1% | |
streetview architecture | 0.2% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-04-19
a close up of text on a white background | 75.9% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 70.8% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 70.7% | |
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-28
a drawing of a woman in a dress and a book with the words
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-03
a photograph of a woman in a long dress with a hat and a long dress
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-11
The image displays an illustration of a figure in a long flowing gown with an elaborate adornment on the shoulder. Above the illustration, the number "3" and the word "capricieuse" are visible. Below the figure, there is text in French which identifies the subject as "Isabeau de Bavières," and gives some context about her relationship to the French monarchy, referring to Charles VI and Charles VII, and mentioning a connection to the King of England. The script is reminiscent of historical documents or illustrations, suggesting that this image could be a reproduction or an original document related to French history.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-11
This is an illustration depicting Isabeau de Bavières. She is described as the Queen of France, the wife of Charles VI. The text below the image notes her controversial decision to exclude her son, Charles VII, from the French throne in favor of giving it to the King of England, who was her son-in-law. The text is written in French and refers to Isabeau as "Reyne de France," meaning "Queen of France."
At the top left of the illustration, the number "3" is present, and to the top right, the word "capricieuse" is written, which translates to "capricious" in English. The drawing shows her in a long, flowing gown, suggesting regal attire fitting for a queen.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-25
This is a historical illustration or engraving depicting Isabeau de Bavière (Isabella of Bavaria), who was Queen of France as the wife of Charles VI. The image shows a figure in long, flowing robes and headdress typical of medieval French royal fashion. The drawing is done in a simple line-art style characteristic of historical engravings.
Below the illustration is text in French that identifies her and provides historical context, noting that she was Queen of France and wife of Charles VI. The text also mentions that she was an "unnatural mother" who attempted to exclude her son Charles VII from the crown in favor of the King of England, her son-in-law.
The number "3" appears in the top right corner, suggesting this may be part of a series of historical illustrations. The word "capricieuse" (capricious) is also written at the top, perhaps commenting on her character.
The artwork appears to be from a historical document or book, likely dating from several centuries ago, given the style of both the illustration and the handwritten text.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-11
The image appears to be an engraved illustration depicting a woman in an elaborate, flowing dress. The woman is positioned centrally in the image, with the text below describing her as "Isabeau de Baucieres, Reyne de France, femme de Charles 6, Mere denaturee qui voulut extilure de la couronne Jon fils Charles 7, pour la donner au Roy d'Angleterre Jon gendre." The text provides historical context about this figure, but I cannot identify or name the individual shown in the illustration.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-11
This is a historical etching or engraving that shows a figure in medieval or Renaissance-era dress. The figure is wearing a long flowing gown and appears to be standing in a formal pose. The number "3" appears in the top left corner, and the word "capricieuse" is written in the top right.
Below the image is French text identifying this as Isabeau de Bavière (Isabella of Bavaria), who was Queen of France as the wife of Charles VI. The text describes her as an "unnatural mother" who tried to exclude her son Charles VII from the crown in favor of giving it to her son-in-law, the King of England.
The artwork appears to be part of a series or collection, given the numbering. The style is characteristic of historical portrait engravings, with fine line work and attention to the details of the period costume.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11
The image depicts a page from an old book, featuring a drawing of a woman in a long dress and a caption written in French. The page is numbered "3" in the top-left corner, and the word "capricieuse" is written in the top-right corner.
- The drawing shows a woman standing with her hands clasped in front of her, wearing a long dress that falls to the ground. Her hair is pulled back, and she has a gentle expression on her face.
- The caption below the drawing reads: "Isabeau de Bavières Reyne de France, femme de Charles 6. Mere denaturee qui voulut exclure de la couronne fon fils Charles 7. pour la donner au Roy d'Angleterre fon gendre."
- The text is written in a flowing script and appears to be a passage from a historical or literary work.
- 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 suggests that the book is a historical or literary work that features illustrations and text about the life and times of Isabeau de Bavières, the queen of France and wife of King Charles VI.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11
The image is a French-language illustration of a woman in a long dress, accompanied by text. The woman is depicted standing with her hands clasped together in front of her, wearing a long dress that reaches the ground. She has short hair and is facing to the right.
Key Features:
- Woman: Standing with hands clasped together, wearing a long dress that reaches the ground.
- Hair: Short hair.
- Direction: Facing to the right.
- Text: French-language text below the woman's image.
- Number: "3" in the top-left corner.
- Word: "capricieuse" in the top-right corner.
Overall Impression:
The image appears to be an illustration from a book or document, possibly from the 18th or 19th century. The style of the drawing and the language used suggest a European origin, likely from France or another French-speaking country. The image may be related to a story, poem, or historical event, but without more context, it is difficult to determine its specific meaning or significance.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image appears to be an old document or manuscript featuring a sketch and text. The sketch depicts a woman dressed in a long, flowing gown with a ruffed collar, standing in a graceful pose. The text below the sketch reads "Isabeau de Bauieres" and provides a description of the woman in French. The text describes her as the "Queen of France, the wife of Charles 6, the mother of nature who sought to execute the crown of her son Charles 7, to give it to the King of England, her son." The image has a vintage, aged appearance, with the text and sketch appearing faded and worn.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image depicts an old piece of paper with a drawing of a woman and some text written on it. The drawing is in black and white, and the text is in a cursive font. The drawing depicts a woman wearing a long dress with a high neckline and a shawl draped over her shoulders. She is standing with her arms crossed and looking to the side.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-29
This is an antique engraving or print. It is in black and white.
In the upper left corner is a number 3.
In the upper right corner, the word "capricieuse" is written.
Below the illustration of a woman, who is wearing a robe, the text describes her as "Isabeau de Bauieres, Reyne de France, femme de Charles 6. Mere denaturée qui voulut exclure de la couronne fon fils Charles 7. pour la donner au Roy d'Angleterre fon gendre."
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-29
The image is a historical print featuring Isabeau de Bavière, Queen of France. At the top, there is a sketch of her, depicted in a long gown. The text below the sketch identifies her as "Isabeau de Bauieres, Reyne de France, femme de Charles 6,". The text continues with a description of her actions, calling her a "mere denaturée qui voulut exclure de la couronne fon fils Charles 7. pour la donner au Roy d'Angleterre fon gendre."
Additionally, the number "3" is visible in the upper left corner, and the word "capricieuse" (capricious) is written in the upper right corner of the image.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-26
The image is a historical engraving depicting a woman named Isabeau de Bavière, also known as Isabella of Bavaria. The text below the image provides information about her in French. Here is a translation of the text:
"Isabeau de Bavière
Queen of France, wife of Charles 6. Mother of Charles 7, who was excluded from the crown by her son Charles 7, to give it to the King of England his son-in-law."
The engraving shows Isabeau de Bavière in a regal pose, wearing a long, flowing gown typical of the period. She is depicted with a crown, signifying her status as a queen. The image is labeled with the number "3" in the top left corner and the word "capricieuse" in the top right corner, which means "capricious" in French. This label may refer to her character or the circumstances of her life.
Isabeau de Bavière was indeed the Queen of France, married to King Charles VI. She was the mother of Charles VII, who became King of France after his father's death. The historical context mentioned in the text refers to the complex political situation during the Hundred Years' War, where the English king, Henry V, claimed the French throne and married Isabeau's daughter, Catherine of Valois.