Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 35-52 |
Gender | Male, 54.6% |
Confused | 45.7% |
Sad | 48.5% |
Calm | 46% |
Disgusted | 48.2% |
Surprised | 45.2% |
Angry | 46.1% |
Happy | 45.3% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Person | 99.2% | |
Categories
Imagga
streetview architecture | 78.4% | |
paintings art | 20.2% | |
text visuals | 0.9% | |
nature landscape | 0.6% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2018-04-19
a close up of a book | 66.3% | |
close up of a book | 60.7% | |
a close up of text on a book | 57.4% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-11
This image is an illustration that appears to showcase four figures from history, each accompanied by a brief descriptive text in French. Each figure is labeled with a number, suggesting they may be part of a larger series or collection. Starting from the top left and going clockwise, the depicted figures are: - Raoul Louis: the illustration shows him from the back, wearing a cloak and attire reminiscent of the late medieval or Renaissance period. The text makes reference to him being involved in a war in Normandy and Guyenne, also suggesting a sense of misfortune. - A gentleman in armor: It seems like he's either coming from or going on a pilgrimage due to the text's mention of a "terre sainte" (holy land). The text speaks of his actions without fruits and his relationship with someone named Eleonor, linking this to strife with England. - Jean: He is depicted in a side profile gazing into the distance, also dressed in the style of the same historical period. The text refers to his presence at the battle of Poitiers and mentions that he was taken prisoner. - Philippe le Hardi: He is shown in a front-facing position, holding what appears to be a bag or pouch. The text briefly attributes him with grand enterprises but declares that they were ultimately unfortunate, and the phrase "Despres dict" implies some sort of following narrative or consequence. The style of the clothing and the nature of the inscriptions suggest that these figures may represent historical personages from medieval or Renaissance France. The artwork is detailed, with careful attention to the fashion and accessories of the period. The etching style is typical of historical prints, which often served educational or commemorative purposes. The text below each figure appears to provide insights into their respective legacies or actions within historical context.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-11
This image appears to be a historical illustration or playing card depicting four different figures, each shown with descriptions of their deeds and misfortunes. 1. The top left figure, identified as "Raoul Louis", is shown from behind and described to have waged wars in Normandy, Guyenne, Lorraine, and Italy, and was unfortunate everywhere. 2. The top right figure, named "Louis le Jeune", is portrayed standing and leaning on a staff. The text mentions that he went to the Holy Land without success, repudiated Eleanor, and caused wars with England over Guyenne. 3. The bottom left figure, titled "Philippe le hardi", stands prominently and is described as a great entrepreneur but unfortunate, tied to the Sicilian Vespers. 4. The bottom right figure, "Jean", is depicted in a fencing stance with a sword. The accompanying text states that he lost the Battle of Poitiers and was taken prisoner. The image uses period clothing and artistic styles, possibly from a series illustrating historical figures with their associated deeds and misfortunes.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-11
This image appears to be an old engraved print or illustration. It depicts four figures, labeled as Raoul Louis, Phillippe le hardy, and Jean. The text beneath the figures provides some historical context, mentioning events related to Normandy, Guyenne, Lorraine, and Italy, as well as references to wars against England. The overall style and content suggest this is an artistic representation of historical figures and events, rather than a photograph or realistic depiction.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-11
This is a historical illustration showing four medieval French figures with brief biographical notes. The image appears to be from an old book or manuscript, featuring sketched figures in period clothing along with handwritten French text. The page is divided into four sections, numbered 32, 41, 45, and 51. Each section contains a standing figure dressed in medieval attire (robes, cloaks, etc.) along with their names and brief descriptions in French. The figures shown are: - "Malheureux Raoul Louis" - described as fighting wars in Normandy, Guyenne, Lorraine, and Italy - "Le Jeune" - who went to the Holy Land without success and had issues regarding Guyenne and England - "Philippe le Hardy" - described as a great entrepreneur but unfortunate regarding Sicily - "Jean" - who lost a battle at Poitiers and was captured The illustration style is characteristic of medieval or early modern period engravings or etchings, with simple line work and crosshatching to create depth and detail in the clothing and figures.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11
The image presents a page from an antique book, featuring four sketches of men in historical attire, accompanied by French text. The page is divided into two columns, with each column containing two sketches and corresponding text. * **Top-Left Sketch:** * The man is depicted wearing a long coat with a ruffled hem, paired with a short skirt and a hat. * He holds a sword in his right hand. * The text above the sketch reads "32. Malheureux" and below it says "Raoul Louis." * **Top-Right Sketch:** * The man is shown wearing a long coat with a cape, a hat, and a sword at his side. * The text above the sketch reads "41°" and below it says "le Jeune." * **Bottom-Left Sketch:** * The man is depicted wearing a long coat with a ruffled hem, paired with a short skirt and a hat. * He holds a sword in his right hand. * The text above the sketch reads "45°" and below it says "Philippe le hardy." * **Bottom-Right Sketch:** * The man is shown wearing a short coat with a cape, a hat, and a sword at his side. * The text above the sketch reads "51°" and below it says "Jean." The page appears to be a collection of historical figures or characters, with each sketch accompanied by a brief description or title in French. The use of numbers and degrees (°) suggests that the page may be part of a larger catalog or index. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the artistic and literary styles of the time, showcasing the attention to detail and craftsmanship of the illustrator.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11
The image depicts a page from an old book, featuring four men in various poses. The top-left corner shows a man with long hair and a cloak, while the top-right corner features a man wearing a hat and holding a sword. The bottom-left corner displays a man with a beard and a cloak, and the bottom-right corner shows a man holding a sword. Each man is accompanied by text in French, which appears to be a description of their actions or characteristics. The background of the page is a light beige color, with a subtle texture that suggests it may be made of parchment or vellum. Overall, the image presents a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering insights into the lives and activities of these four men.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a historical illustration from an old book, featuring four figures, each with accompanying text. The figures are depicted in a medieval style, with detailed clothing and expressions. The top left figure is labeled "32 Malheureux Raoul Louis le Jeune," suggesting a character named Raoul Louis, who is depicted as unfortunate or unlucky. The top right figure is labeled "41 Malheureux," another unfortunate figure, with text that reads "Il alla a la terre Sainte sans fruit. Il repudia Eléonor et lui rendit la Guyenne, cause des guerres avec Angleterre," indicating a story of a man who went to the Holy Land without success, repudiated Eléonor, and returned the Guyenne, leading to wars with England. The bottom left figure is labeled "45 Philippe le hardi," a figure named Philippe, described as bold. The bottom right figure is labeled "51 Jean," another figure named Jean, with text that reads "Il perdit la bataille de Poitiers et fut pris," indicating that this Jean lost the Battle of Poitiers and was taken prisoner. The overall composition of the image is a mix of narrative text and illustrative figures, providing a visual representation of historical events or characters. The text is in a cursive, old-fashioned style, and the figures are drawn in a detailed, illustrative manner, characteristic of historical illustrations from the past.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a black-and-white drawing of four individuals, each with accompanying text in French. The drawing is likely from an old book or manuscript, given the style and the presence of text in an antiquated font. The top left figure is labeled "32. Malheureux Raoul Louis." This figure is depicted as a man with a cane, wearing a long, flowing robe and a hat. The text beneath him reads, "Il fit la guerre en Normandie, Guyenne, Lorraine, Italie, et fut malheureux par tout," which translates to "He made war in Normandy, Guyenne, Lorraine, Italy, and was unlucky everywhere." The top right figure is labeled "41. Jean." This figure is shown wearing a long cloak and holding a staff. The accompanying text reads, "Il alla a la terre Sainte sans fruit. Il repudia Eléonor et lui rendit la Guyenne, cause des guerres avec Angleterre," which translates to "He went to the Holy Land without success. He repudiated Eleanor and returned Guyenne to her, causing wars with England." The bottom left figure is labeled "45. Philippe le hardi." This figure is depicted as a man with a beard, wearing a tunic and holding a staff. The text beneath him reads, "grand entrepreneur mais malheureux. Després Sicil," which translates to "great entrepreneur but unlucky. Després Sicil." The bottom right figure is labeled "51. Jean." This figure is shown wearing armor and holding a sword. The text beneath him reads, "Il perdit la bataille de Poitiers et fut pris," which translates to "He lost the battle of Poitiers and was captured." The image appears to be a historical illustration, possibly from a medieval or early modern period, depicting notable figures and their fortunes in war and politics. The text provides brief descriptions of their exploits and misfortunes.