Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 14-25 |
Gender | Male, 53.2% |
Surprised | 45.2% |
Happy | 45.2% |
Sad | 46.3% |
Calm | 52.4% |
Angry | 45.5% |
Disgusted | 45.2% |
Confused | 45.2% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Person | 97.6% | |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 87.1% | |
streetview architecture | 8% | |
text visuals | 4.7% | |
nature landscape | 0.1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-04-19
a close up of text on a white background | 78.5% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 74% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 73.9% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-28
an old print with the words apollon | -100% | |
a photograph of a drawing of a man holding a harpet | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-11
This is a vintage etching or engraving depicting a classical figure. The person is standing in a contrapposto pose and carries a lyre, which is an ancient stringed musical instrument, suggesting that they are associated with music or the arts. The figure is adorned with what appears to be classical attire, wearing a draped garment that exposes one shoulder. Behind the figure, there appears to be a landscape with a tree on the left and a radiant sun rising or setting on the horizon. Below the image is text that identifies the figure as "Apollon" and mentions this character being associated with various attributes and domains, such as archery, music, poetry, and medicine, and being a presiding deity over the Muses. The text is in French, and it also notes that this figure is associated with the sun. The style of the clothing, the attributes carried by the figure, and the text all suggest a theme rooted in Classical mythology.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-11
The image is an illustration of a mythological figure identified as Apollon (Apollo) standing outdoors. The figure is holding a lyre, a stringed musical instrument, and is dressed in classical attire. There is a rocky landscape visible to the left, and a sky with clouds is depicted in the background. Below the illustration, there is descriptive text in French:
"Apollon
Autrement Phebus, fils de Jupiter et de Latone. Il inventa l’arc et les flesches, la Musique, la Poesie et la Medecine. Il presidtoit aux Muses. Il tua le serpent Pytha. On dit aussi que c’est le Soleil."
Translated to English, this means:
“Apollo
Otherwise known as Phoebus, son of Jupiter and Latona. He invented the bow and arrows, Music, Poetry, and Medicine. He presided over the Muses. He killed the serpent Python. He is also said to be the Sun.”
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-25
This is a historical etching or engraving depicting Apollo (also known as Phoebus), the Greek and Roman god of music, poetry, art, and medicine. The figure is shown standing in a classical pose, wearing short robes and sandals, with a radiant halo or sun-like aura around their head. They are carrying a lyre, which is Apollo's traditional musical instrument, and what appears to be a quiver of arrows on their back.
The image includes French text at the bottom that describes Apollo as "Autrement Phebus," noting that he is the son of Jupiter and Latona, and mentioning his associations with poetry, music, medicine, and his role as leader of the Muses. The text also references his connection to the sun.
The background shows a simple landscape with some trees or bushes, and the drawing style is characteristic of classical educational or reference materials from what appears to be the 17th or 18th century.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-11
The image appears to be a black and white engraved illustration depicting the figure of the Greek god Apollo. The illustration shows Apollo standing in a natural outdoor setting, holding a lyre in his left hand. There is text below the illustration that provides a description of Apollo, identifying him as "Aurement Phebus, fils de Jupiter et de Latone, il inventa l'arc et les flèches, la musique, la poésie et la médecine. Il présidoit aux Muses. Il tua le serpent Python. On dit aussi que c'est le Soleil." This roughly translates to: "Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, he invented the bow and arrows, music, poetry and medicine. He presided over the Muses. He killed the serpent Python. It is also said that he is the Sun."
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-11
This is a historical etching or engraving depicting Apollo (Apollon in French), shown as a classical figure with a halo or radiant crown, holding a lyre. The figure is dressed in classical robes and sandals, standing in a landscape with trees and clouds in the background.
Below the image is French text that describes Apollo (also known as Phoebus), explaining that he is the son of Jupiter and Latona. The text notes that he invented the bow and arrows, music, poetry and medicine, and presided over the Muses. It mentions he killed the Python serpent and is also associated with the Sun.
The artwork appears to be from a French educational or reference book, likely from the 17th or 18th century, given the style of the engraving and the handwritten-style text beneath it.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11
The image is a vintage illustration of a man standing in a landscape, with a halo around his head. The man is dressed in ancient Greek attire, holding a bow and a quiver of arrows over his shoulder. He has long hair and is wearing sandals.
In the background, there are trees and a sun rising behind him. The sky is cloudy, and the overall atmosphere suggests a serene and peaceful scene.
At the bottom of the image, there is text written in French, which appears to be a poem or a passage from a book. The text is written in cursive and is difficult to read due to its age and condition.
Overall, the image presents a beautiful and evocative scene that captures the essence of ancient Greece and the natural world.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11
The image is a sketch of the Greek god Apollo, accompanied by French text below.
Apollo is depicted as a young man with long hair, wearing a tunic and sandals. He holds a lyre in his left hand and has a quiver of arrows slung over his right shoulder. A radiant halo surrounds his head, symbolizing his divine status. The background features a serene landscape with trees, a body of water, and a cloudy sky.
The French text below the image reads: "Apollon Autrement Phebus, fils de Jupiter et de Latone. Il inventa l'arc et les flèches, la Musique, la Poesie et la Medecine. Il presidoit aux Muses. Il tua le Serpent Python. On dit aussi que c'est le Soleil." This translates to: "Apollo, also known as Phoebus, son of Jupiter and Latone. He invented the bow and arrows, music, poetry, and medicine. He presided over the Muses. He killed the serpent Python. It is also said that he is the Sun."
Overall, the image presents a classical representation of Apollo, highlighting his association with art, music, and healing, as well as his mythological exploits.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-26
The image is a black-and-white drawing of a man named Apollo, who is holding a lyre and a bow in his hands. He is wearing a short dress and sandals. He is standing on a grassy field, and there is a tree behind him. The drawing has a watermark in the bottom right corner and some text written in French below it. The text reads, "Apollon Autrement Plebus, fils de Jupiter et de Latone. Il inventa l'arc et les flèches, la Musique, la Poésie et la Médecine. Il présidait aux Muses. Il tua le serpent Pytha. On dit aussi que c'est le Soleil."
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-26
The image features a black-and-white drawing of a person, perhaps a man, with a halo above his head. He is holding a lyre in his left hand and a bow in his right. He is standing on a beach with a mountain on the left and a sun on the right. Below the drawing, there is a text written in French. The drawing has a vintage look, and the paper is old and worn.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-24
The image is a vintage, monochrome engraving or etching, likely from a book or print collection. It depicts a representation of Apollo, the Greek god of music, arts, light, healing, and prophecy.
Here's a breakdown of what is visible:
- Central Figure: A young man, likely Apollo, is standing in a frontal pose. He has flowing curly hair and a radiant halo around his head. He appears to be wearing a simple draped garment, and has a quiver of arrows on his back. His left arm rests by his side holding a lyre.
- Setting: The background includes a body of water, some distant hills, and a sunrise or sunset.
- Text: The text below the image is written in French. It provides a brief description of Apollo and his attributes. It says:
- "Apollon" (Apollo)
- "Autrement Phebus, fils de Jupiter et de Latone. Il inventa l'arc et les flesches, la Musique, la Poesie et la Medecine. Il presidoit aux Muses. Il tua le Serpent Pythō. On dit aussi que c'est le Soleil." (Apollo, also known as Phoebus, son of Jupiter and Latona. He invented the bow and arrows, music, poetry and medicine. He presided over the Muses. He killed the Serpent Pythō. It is also said that he is the Sun.)
- Style: The style is typical of historical illustrations, with fine lines and cross-hatching used to create shadows and depth.
In summary, it is a historical depiction of Apollo, along with his attributes and functions described in French.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-24
Here's a description of the image based on the details provided:
Overall:
The image is an old etching or engraving, likely from a book or series of illustrations. It depicts the Greek god Apollo. The style is detailed but somewhat simplistic, typical of older printmaking techniques.
Visual Elements:
Apollo: The central figure is Apollo, depicted as a young man. He is mostly unclothed, wearing a short, tunic-like garment. He has a halo of light radiating from behind his head, which may symbolize his association with the sun (as mentioned in the text). He carries a lyre in one hand and has a bow and arrow slung across his shoulder.
Setting: Apollo stands on a shore. There's a suggestion of a body of water and a cloudy sky. A rocky or wooded area is on the left, and a sun (or a sunrise/sunset) is visible behind it.
Text: Below the image is text in French, identifying the figure as Apollo (also known as Phebus) and describing his attributes. It states that he is the son of Jupiter and Latone, invented the bow and arrow, music, poetry, and medicine, presided over the Muses, killed the serpent Python, and is sometimes associated with the Sun.
Style & Context:
- The style is typical of historical prints or illustrations. The use of lines and shading is straightforward.
- The image likely comes from a mythological dictionary, encyclopedia, or a book retelling classic Greek myths.
Overall Impression:
The image serves as a visual representation of the Greek god Apollo, presenting his attributes and character in a simple but informative way. The combination of the visual and textual elements provides a basic understanding of this mythological figure.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
The image is an engraving depicting the Greek god Apollo, known in Roman mythology as well. Apollo is shown standing on a landscape with a tree and a body of water in the background. He is holding a lyre, a musical instrument, in his left hand, and has a quiver of arrows slung over his right shoulder. Apollo is depicted with a radiant halo around his head, symbolizing his association with the sun.
Below the image, there is a text in French that provides information about Apollo. The text reads:
"Apollon
Autrement Phebus, fils de
Jupiter et de Latone. Il inventa
l'arc et les flesches, la Musique, la
Poesie et la Medecine. Il presidoit
aux Muses. Il tua le Serpent Pythō.
On dit außi que c'est le Soleil."
Translated to English, this reads:
"Apollo
Also known as Phoebus, son of
Jupiter and Latona. He invented
the bow and arrows, Music, Poetry,
and Medicine. He presided
over the Muses. He killed the Serpent Python.
It is also said that he is the Sun."
This text highlights Apollo's various attributes and accomplishments, including his inventions, his role as the god of music, poetry, and medicine, his association with the Muses, his slaying of the serpent Python, and his identification with the sun.