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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Poster | 51.9% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-10-29
text visuals | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-10-29
a close up of text on a white surface | 74.5% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 74.4% | |
a screenshot of text | 74.3% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-14
the poster for the concert.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-02
a photograph of a poster of a concert poster for a concert
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-17
This image features a poster that appears to be advertising various galleries, artists, and presumably their exhibitions or services. The poster has a color gradient background that shifts from green at the top to pink in the middle and then to blue at the bottom.
The top portion of the poster says "Dunkelman Toronto" followed by an address. Below this, there are two sections with the months "January" and "February," each followed by what appear to be the names of artists: "RALPH HUMPHRY" and "D. P. BROWN," respectively.
In the middle section, to the left, there's a text box with multiple names of artists and possibly the titles of exhibitions running from September 69/January 70. There is also mention of a gallery director. To the right of this, there are additional names, including "nova scotia college of art and design halfax nova scotia canada," suggesting some link to an educational institution or a related program.
Below that, the text on the left lists "The Everyman Gallery" with an NYC address and phone number and includes a list of artists including "Warhol," "Lichtenstein," "Dine," and several others, hinting at a graphical or artistic showcase of their work.
In the central bottom area, there is a handwritten note in blue ink that reads: "* 'A' is clothes, mostly shirts, mens & womens so fabric chwnces, made by me C01-6571 SUSAN HARNETT." This seems to be an advertisement for someone's personally made clothing.
On the right, there is a text box that says "Byker Gallery" with an address, and below that, another box titled "Spring Palace" with an address and opening hours.
In the lower right corner, there are two images that look like blue stamp prints. The left stamp reads "WAREHOUSE PRICES ON THINGS MEXICAN" above an image of a man. The right stamp reads, "Handloomed Tun. Tops, and Btm, fr. cancun & cozymel, mex. etc.," followed by more details and another address under "SPECTRUM IMPORTS INC."
Overall, the poster is a composite of gallery advertisements, artist names, and small business advertisements, likely from the 1970s based on the date mentioned ("September 69/January 70") and the style of the graphics and typography.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-17
The image is of a poster or flyer that promotes various galleries, exhibitions, and artistic works. It features a vibrant design with a mix of green, purple, and white colors.
At the top, "Dunkelman Toronto" with the address "15 Bedford Road, Toronto 5" is prominently displayed. It announces exhibitions by Ralph Humphry in January and D. P. Brown in February.
Below, there's a section titled "The Everyman Gallery" located at 927 Madison Ave., NYC 10021, with the contact number (212) 737-7537. It lists original graphics by numerous well-known artists, including Warhol, Lichtenstein, Blake, Denny, Hockney, and others.
Next to it, "Bykert Gallery" at 24 East 81/NY is mentioned, along with "Spring Palace" at 119 Spring St./NY, which is open on Sundays from 11-6.
In a blue box at the bottom left, there's an advertisement for a clothing brand by Susan Hartnett, offering "mostly shirts, men's & women's, 50 fabric chances, made by me," and a contact number (CO7-6571).
Adjacent to it, there's another blue advertisement for "Earth" offering warehouse prices on Mexican items and the address for Spectrum Imports Inc. at 2171 Broadway 74 to 75th, 2nd fl, NYC.
Overall, the poster serves as an eclectic advertisement highlighting multiple art exhibitions, galleries, and a couple of specific advertisements for artists and imported goods.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-17
This appears to be a page from what looks like an arts/gallery directory or newsletter from around 1970. The top features "Dunkelman Toronto" with listings for exhibitions by Ralph Humphry in January and D.P. Brown in February.
The middle section lists several galleries and their information:
- Anna Leonowens Gallery (with various artists listed)
- The Everyman Gallery in NYC, showing original graphics by various notable artists including Warhol, Lichtenstein, Blake, and others
- Bykert Gallery on East 81st Street in NY
- Spring Palace on Spring Street, NY
At the bottom are some smaller advertisements including:
- A handwritten-style ad for clothing/shirts with "50 fabric choices" by Susan Hartnett
- Advertisements for what appear to be Mexican imports or art dealers
The design uses a gradient color scheme going from green at the top through pink/magenta in the middle sections. The layout is typical of arts promotional materials from that era, combining formal typography with more casual handwritten elements.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-17
This image shows a gallery event poster titled "Dunkelman" by Bedford Road in Toronto. It lists the featured artists for two months - Ralph Humphrey in January and D.P. Brown in February.
The poster also advertises other galleries in New York City, including The Everyman Gallery and Bykert Gallery. There are additional art exhibitions and events mentioned, such as "Spring Palace" on Sundays and an imports exhibit from Mexico.
The bottom of the poster contains some handwritten text that appears to be promoting shirts, pants and women's clothing, likely made from fabric imported from Mexico. There is also an advertisement for a "Faith" exhibition with "spectacular spectrum imports".
Overall, the poster has a colorful, collage-like design typical of art event posters from the 1960s or 1970s era. It combines information about the featured artists with advertisements for other galleries and exhibitions in an eye-catching, informal style.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-17
The image appears to be an advertisement for an art gallery called Dunkelman located at 15 Bedford Road in Toronto, Ontario. The advertisement lists upcoming exhibitions and events, including artists such as Ralph Humphry, D.P. Brown, and others. It also provides information about other art galleries in New York City, including the Everyman Gallery and the Bykert Gallery. Additionally, there is an advertisement for a store called Spring Palace that sells clothing. The overall design of the advertisement utilizes a bold, green color scheme.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-27
This appears to be a collection of vintage gallery and business advertisements, likely from around 1970. The image shows several different promotional materials arranged together, with a distinct color gradient from green to pink at the top (for Dunkelman Toronto, featuring exhibitions by Ralph Humphry and D.P. Brown).
The middle section includes listings for various art galleries including:
- The Everyman Gallery in NYC
- Bykert Gallery on East 81st Street
- Spring Palace on Spring Street
The bottom portion contains blue-colored advertisements, including one for clothing ("shirts, men's & women's") and Earth-Spectrum Imports Inc., advertising "warehouse prices on things Mexican."
The overall design aesthetic is very characteristic of the late 1960s/early 1970s, with its use of bold typography, color gradients, and minimalist layout. The piece appears to be a documentation of the art gallery and retail scene in New York City and Toronto during this period.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image presents a page from an art magazine, featuring a diverse array of advertisements and listings for various art galleries and exhibitions.
Advertisements and Listings
- Dunkelman Toronto: The top section of the page is dedicated to Dunkelman Toronto, showcasing its address and contact information.
- Ralph Humphry: Below Dunkelman Toronto, Ralph Humphry's name is prominently displayed, accompanied by his exhibition dates.
- D.P. Brown: Further down the page, D.P. Brown's name is listed, along with his exhibition dates.
- The Everyman Gallery: A section dedicated to The Everyman Gallery is situated below D.P. Brown, providing details about the gallery and its address.
- Bykert Gallery: Adjacent to The Everyman Gallery, Bykert Gallery is featured, offering information about the gallery and its location.
- Spring Palace: On the right side of the page, Spring Palace is advertised, highlighting its address and hours of operation.
- Earth Spectrum Imports: At the bottom of the page, Earth Spectrum Imports is promoted, featuring its address and contact information.
Additional Content
- Original Graphics: A list of original graphics is provided, featuring the names of various artists.
- Warehouse Prices: A section titled "Warehouse Prices" is included, offering discounted prices on clothing and other items.
- Susan Hartnett: The page concludes with a handwritten note from Susan Hartnett, providing her contact information and services offered.
Overall, the image showcases a diverse range of art galleries, exhibitions, and advertisements, highlighting the vibrant art scene in Toronto during the specified time period.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image is a flyer for an art gallery, featuring a colorful design with various sections and information. The top section has a green background with white text that reads "DUNKELMAN TORONTO" and "15 BEDFORD ROAD TORONTO 5". Below this, there is a pink section with white text that lists the names of artists, including "RALPH HUMPHRY" and "D.P. BROWN".
The middle section has a white background with red text that lists the names of galleries, including "THE EVERYMAN GALLERY" and "Bykert Gallery". There are also several logos and graphics throughout the flyer, including a blue star and a blue rectangle with white text that reads "EARTH - IMPORTS Inc.".
Overall, the flyer appears to be promoting an art exhibition or event at one or more galleries in Toronto, Canada. It features a mix of colorful graphics and text, and includes information about the artists and galleries involved.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-17
The image is a collage of different posters and flyers. The top left corner has a green and pink poster with the words "DUNKELMAN TORONTO" and "15 BEDFORD ROAD TORONTO 5" written on it. There are two names written on the right side of the poster, "RALPH HUMPHREY" and "D. P. BROWN." The poster also has a list of names of artists, possibly the artists who have exhibited at the gallery.
Below the poster, there is a poster for "THE EVERYMAN GALLERY" with the address "927 Madison Ave., NYC 10021" and the phone number "(212) 737-7537". The poster also has a list of names of artists, possibly the artists who have exhibited at the gallery.
On the right side of the poster, there is a poster for "Bykert Gallery" with the address "24 East 81/NY". The poster also has a list of names of artists, possibly the artists who have exhibited at the gallery.
The bottom left corner has a poster with the words "IS CLOTHES, MOSTLY SHIRTS, MEN'S & WOMEN'S SO FABRIC CHOICES, MADE BY ME, COT-6571 SUSAN MARTINETT" written on it.
The bottom right corner has a poster for "WAREHOUSE PRICES ON THINGS MEXICAN" with the words "EARTH-SPECTRUM IMPORTS INC." written on it. The poster also has a picture of a man with a hat and a mustache.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-17
A colorful poster with the title "Dunkelman Toronto" is displayed on a white background. The poster has a combination of green, pink, and purple colors. It has a grid-like layout with different sections. The top section has the text "January Ralph Humphrey February D. P. Brown" and a logo. The middle section has the text "Anna Leonowens Gallery Exhibitions September 69/January 70" and a list of names. The bottom section has the text "The Everyman Gallery 927 Madison Ave., NYC 10021 (212) 737-7537" and a logo. The poster also has a blue star and the text "Warehouse Prices on Things Mexican."
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-20
Here's a description of the image:
This is a page from what appears to be a gallery guide or directory, likely dating back to the late 1960s or early 1970s due to the design style and the date references.
Key Sections and Information:
Dunkelman Toronto: At the top, it features the name "Dunkelman Toronto" in a bold font, with the address "15 Bedford Road, Toronto 5" beneath. There's a gradient color scheme with green at the top transitioning to a pink/magenta color. It announces exhibitions for January ("Ralph Humphry") and February ("D.P. Brown").
Other Gallery Listings: Smaller text areas detail information about the "Anna Leonowens Gallery" (with Ralph Pomeroy as director), referencing exhibitions from "September 69/January 70." Names of artists and institutions like "Ian Baxter," "Nova Scotia College of Art and Design," and others are listed.
The Everyman Gallery: Features "The Everyman Gallery" at "927 Madison Ave., NYC 10021" with a phone number. Below this, it lists artists whose "Original graphics" are displayed, including Warhol, Lichtenstein, and others.
Bykert Gallery: Details for the "Bykert Gallery" at "24 East 81/NY." There's a small, abstract, dark pink shape.
Spring Palace: Information for "Spring Palace" at "119 Spring St./NY," open on "Sundays 11-6."
Clothing Advertisement: A handwritten-style advertisement for clothing is present, stating "* is clothes, mostly shirts, men's & women's, 50 fabric choices, made by ME. C07-6571 Susan Hartnett". A blue star is present.
Mexican-Themed Advertisements: A section with "Warehouse Prices on Things Mexican" features a small, rough drawing of a figurine in blue. An ad for "Earth" - "Enware from Mexico" - and "Spectrum Imports Inc." is also included.
Overall, the page gives a snapshot of art galleries, designers, and related businesses active in New York and Toronto during the referenced period, with a diverse mix of art spaces, design schools, and local businesses. The layout is characteristic of print media from that era.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-20
This image is a page from what appears to be an art guide or magazine. It's a collage of information, advertisements, and listings. Here’s a breakdown:
Top Section:
- Dunkelman Toronto: This is a gallery, located at 15 Bedford Road, Toronto 5.
- Promotional/Exhibition Listings:
- January: Features "RALPH HUMPHRY"
- February: Features "D.P. BROWN"
- Related Information:
- Listings for various exhibitions and galleries including "anna leonowens gallery" and others.
- A list of artists including Ian Baxter, Michael De Lisio, Bruce Parsons, Michael Upton, Nicholas Kruschenick, etc.
Middle Section (Left):
- The Everyman Gallery: Located at 927 Madison Ave., NYC 10021, with a phone number.
- "Original Graphics by": A list of artists like Warhol, Lichtenstein, Blake, etc. alongside their artwork.
Middle Section (Right):
- Bykert Gallery: Located at 24 East 81/NY.
- Spring Palace: An advertisement for a place located at 119 Spring St./NY, open on Sundays from 11-6.
Bottom Section (Left):
- A handwritten advertisement for "IS CLOTHES, MOSTLY" selling shirts, men's & women's clothing. It mentions "50 FABRIC CHOICES" and provides a contact number (C07-6571) and a name, "SUSAN HARTNETT".
Bottom Section (Right):
- Advertisements:
- "WAREHOUSE PRICES ON THINGS MEXICAN"
- "EARTH - ENWARE FROM MEXICO." This is an advertisement for Spectrum Imports Inc, selling enameled cookware, planters, and trees of life.
Overall: The image presents a snapshot of the art scene in New York and Toronto during a specific time.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-07
The image is a poster with various sections of information, likely related to art exhibitions and galleries. Here is a detailed summary:
Top Section:
- The top section is green with white text. It mentions "Dunkelman" with an address "15 Bedford Road Toronto 5."
- It lists exhibitions for January and February:
- January: Ralph Humphry
- February: D.P. Brown
Second Section:
- This section is white with red and blue text. It lists several artists and a gallery:
- Anna Leonowens Gallery with Ralph Pomeroy as the director.
- Exhibitions from September 6 to January 70.
- Artists include Ian Baxter, Michael de Lisio, Bruce Parsons, Michael Hayden, Michael Krushenick, Joseph Kosuth, Robert Rohm, Herman Rose, Charles Gere, and Gene Davis.
- Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- This section is white with red and blue text. It lists several artists and a gallery:
Third Section:
- This section is divided into two parts:
- Left part: The Everyman Gallery with an address "937 Madison Ave., NYC 10021" and a phone number "(212) 737-7537."
- It lists original graphics by various artists including Warhol, Lichtenstein, Blake, Denny, Hackney, Smith, Hayland, Cuevas, Jones, Vasarely, Oldenburg, Morley, Dine, Kawashima, Matta, Hamilton, Moore, Wunderlich, D’Arcangelo, Mackeyer, Levy, Stroud, and Salt.
- Right part: Bykert Gallery with an address "24 East 81/NY." It includes a small red graphic.
- Spring Palace with an address "119 Spring St./NY" and operating hours "Sundays 11-6."
- This section is divided into two parts:
Bottom Section:
- This section is blue with white and black text.
- Left part: A handwritten note in blue ink that reads: "Is clothes, mostly shirts, mens & women's so fabric choices, made by me. CO7-6571 Susan Hornett."
- Right part: Two advertisements:
- The first ad features a blue graphic of a man with text "Fabulous prices on things Mexican."
- The second ad features text "Earth Ware from Mexico" and lists items such as pottery, leather, and hammocks. It also includes an address "Spectrum Imports Inc., 2121 Broadway 74-75 St., 3rd Fl., NYC" and operating hours "Daily 11-8, Sun. 12-6."
- This section is blue with white and black text.
The poster appears to be a compilation of information related to art galleries, exhibitions, and contact details for various artists and businesses.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-08-01
This image is a poster with a modern and minimalist design featuring a gradient background transitioning from green to purple. It appears to be an advertisement for an art gallery and related events.
Key Elements:
Header Information:
- The top section has the name "DUNKELMAN TORONTO" in bold, followed by an address: "15 BEDFORD ROAD TORONTO 5."
- The poster mentions two artists, "RALPH HUMPHRY" for January and "D. P. BROWN" for February.
Gallery and Exhibitions:
- It lists "anna leonowens gallery" and provides the name of the director, "ralph pomeroy."
- The poster mentions exhibition dates from "september 69" to "january 70."
- Various names such as "ian baxter," "michael de lisio," "bruce parsons," and others are mentioned, likely as artists or contributors.
Gallery Locations:
- The Everyman Gallery is located at "927 Madison Ave., NYC 10021" with a phone number provided.
- Bykert Gallery is located at "24 East 81/NY."
Original Graphics:
- A list of names under "Original graphics by:" includes "Warhol," "Lichtenstein," "Blake," "Denny," and others, suggesting these artists contributed to the graphics.
Spring Palace:
- Mentions "Spring Palace" at "119 Spring St./NY" with operating hours on Sundays from 11 to 6.
- There is a small graphic of a figure, possibly a statue or artwork.
Clothing Advertisement:
- The bottom section has a handwritten-style text advertising "CLOTHES, MOSTLY SHIRTS, MEN'S & WOMEN'S 50 FABRIC CHOICES," made by "SUSAN HARTNETT."
- It mentions "WAREHOUSE PRICES ON THINGS MEXICAN" and "SPECTRUM IMPORTS Inc."
The overall design is vibrant and informative, targeting art enthusiasts and potential customers for both art and fashion.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-08-01
This is a vintage promotional poster with a colorful gradient background transitioning from green at the top to pink at the bottom. The poster advertises art exhibitions and is divided into several sections.
Header Information:
- At the top, it features "Dunkelman Toronto" with an address listed as "15 Bedford Road, Toronto 5.”
Exhibition Schedule:
- The poster lists exhibitions for January and February.
- For January, it highlights "Ralph Humphry."
- For February, it mentions "D. P. Brown."
Artists:
- A section lists artists for the Anna Leonowens Gallery, including Ralph Pomeroy as the director, with exhibitions from September 69 to January 70.
- A separate list of artists from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, is also provided.
Gallery Information:
- "The Everyman Gallery" is listed at 927 Madison Ave., NYC, with a phone number (212) 737-7537.
- "Bykert Gallery" is located at 24 East 81/NY.
- "Spring Palace" is advertised at 119 Spring St., NY, with hours specified as Sundays from 11 to 6.
Original Graphics by:
- The poster credits various artists for original graphics, including names like Warhol, Lichtenstein, Blake, Hockney, Smith, and others.
Advertisements:
- There's an ad for Susan Harzett's clothes, described as "mostly shirts, men's & women's, so fabric choices, made by me."
- Another section promotes "Spectrum Imports Inc." with a focus on "Warehouse prices on things Mexican."
- There's also a mention of "Earth Imports from Mexico."
The poster combines art promotion with practical advertisements, reflecting a perhaps eclectic mix of cultural and business interests.