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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Insect | 94% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-02-26
paintings art | 99.8% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-02-26
a close up of a book | 52.4% | |
close up of a book | 47.3% | |
a book on a wood surface | 44.9% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-11
a butterfly, by painting artist.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-26
a photograph of a drawing of a butterfly and a butterfly
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-10
This is a black and white illustration of several butterflies and possibly a moth. At the center, there's a large butterfly or moth with its wings spread, showing a pattern of broad stripes. Two smaller butterflies, one on the left and one on the right of the central figure, have their wings closed, displaying the underside patterns. The left butterfly has a series of spots on its wings, while the right one has a more subdued speckled pattern. In the bottom-left corner, there is a smaller insect that appears to be a bee or wasp due to its striped abdomen and wing structure. The text at the bottom of the illustration looks like a credit or reference to the illustrator "Seeller fecit et Collectione Brandeleria," which may indicate the artist's name and the collection from which these illustrations were taken. The style suggests that it could be from a vintage or historical natural history book.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-10
This image is an illustration of various insects, mainly focusing on different types of butterflies and a wasp. The central figure is a large butterfly with distinctive wings that have a combination of stripes and shaded patterns. The upper wings have bold black stripes on a lighter background whereas the lower wings are more intricately shaped and shaded.
To the left and right of the central butterfly are two smaller butterflies, each with their unique wing patterns and shapes. The butterfly on the left has a more rounded appearance with varied spots and markings on its wings. The butterfly on the right also has a pattern with spots, but its wings appear more elongated compared to the one on the left.
Below the central butterfly and between the two smaller ones is a wasp. The wasp is smaller in comparison to the butterflies, and its details are finely illustrated, showing its segmented body, wings, and antennae.
The illustration includes the artist's signature or note at the bottom left, which reads, "WCollins fecit ex Collectione Brunduliana," indicating the artist's name and possibly referring to the source or inspiration for the collection.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-10
This is a detailed historical illustration or etching of several insects. The central and largest figure is a butterfly with distinctive striped wings and a swallowtail pattern. On either side are two smaller butterflies with different wing patterns - one appears to have a spotted or perforated design, while the other has a darker, more solid coloring. In the middle bottom of the image is what appears to be a wasp or bee with striped markings. The illustration has a scientific or naturalist style typical of early entomological studies, with fine line work and careful attention to detail. There's text at the bottom of the image that appears to be in Latin, suggesting this might be from a scientific collection or study. The style and appearance suggest this is likely from a historical scientific manuscript or collection.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-10
The image depicts three different butterfly specimens rendered in black and white, likely an engraving or etching from an old scientific illustration. The butterflies are shown with their wings fully spread, revealing intricate stripe and spot patterns. One butterfly appears larger in the center, flanked by two smaller butterflies on either side. Some small insects, possibly bees or flies, are also shown near the butterflies for scale comparison. The illustration has Latin text below it, suggesting these may represent a specific butterfly species or genus being described.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-10
The image is a detailed illustration or engraving of various butterfly and insect species. It depicts three different butterfly specimens with intricate wing patterns and markings. There is also a small wasp or other flying insect depicted in the image. The overall style of the illustration is black and white, utilizing fine line work and crosshatching to create the detailed depictions of these natural subjects.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26
This is a detailed historical entomological illustration showing three butterflies and what appears to be a wasp or bee. The central butterfly is the largest and most prominent, featuring dramatic striped wing patterns in black and white, with distinctive tattered or swallowtail-like wing edges. To its left is a butterfly with a spotted or perforated wing pattern, and to its right is a darker butterfly with some white markings. Between them at the bottom is a smaller striped insect that appears to be a wasp or bee. The illustration is done in an engraving or etching style, characteristic of natural history illustrations from earlier centuries, with fine line work and careful attention to detail. The image has a notation at the bottom which appears to be in Latin, suggesting it's from a scientific or natural history collection.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image is a black and white drawing of a butterfly, a wasp, and a fly. The butterfly is in the center of the image, with its wings spread out. The wasp is to the left of the butterfly, and the fly is to the right. The butterfly has a large body and long antennae. The wasp has a stinger and is facing the butterfly. The fly has large wings and is facing the butterfly. The background of the image is a light brown color. The image appears to be a scientific illustration of these insects.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image is a vintage illustration of four butterflies and a fly, with the title "Weder fect ex collectione A. Gundeliana" written in cursive at the bottom left corner.
Butterflies:
- The largest butterfly is in the center, with its wings spread wide. It has a light-colored body with dark stripes on its wings.
- To the left of the large butterfly is a smaller one with a dark-colored body and light-colored spots on its wings.
- To the right of the large butterfly is another smaller one with a light-colored body and dark-colored spots on its wings.
- At the bottom center of the image is a small fly with a dark-colored body and transparent wings.
Background:
- The background of the image is a light beige color, which gives it an aged appearance.
Overall:
- The image appears to be a vintage illustration of various insects, possibly from a scientific or educational text.
- The level of detail and the style of the illustration suggest that it may have been created in the 18th or 19th century.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-10
The image features four insects, which are drawn in black and white. The insects are a butterfly, a moth, and two other insects. The butterfly is on the left side of the image, and the moth is on the right side. The butterfly has stripes on its wings, while the moth has a white patch on its wings. The two other insects are on the bottom of the image.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-10
The image features a monochromatic illustration of four insects. The largest insect, positioned at the top, is a butterfly with large, patterned wings that have a mix of black and white stripes. Below this butterfly, there are three other insects: a smaller butterfly with circular spots on its wings, a bee with a striped body, and another insect that appears to be a moth, with a more elongated body and wings. The illustration is detailed and captures the intricate patterns on the wings and bodies of the insects. The background is plain, focusing attention on the insects.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-04
The image is a detailed black-and-white illustration featuring various insects. Predominantly, there are three butterflies depicted, each with distinct wing patterns. The largest butterfly takes center stage, displaying a broad, horizontally striped pattern on its upper wings. Its lower wings have a unique, pointed shape. To the left, another butterfly is shown with its wings adorned with numerous white spots. On the right side, a third butterfly is captured with its wings in a closed position, revealing a mottled pattern of light and dark shades. Positioned between the larger butterflies is a wasp-like insect with striped patterns and translucent wings.
The illustration appears to be from a historical collection, indicated by the inscription "W. Collaar fecit ex Collectione Arundeliana" at the bottom left, suggesting it might be a reproduction from a collection or study. The style of the image suggests it could be from the 17th or 18th century, with a focus on detailed anatomical and pattern representation of the insects.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-04
This image appears to be a detailed etching or engraving depicting various insects. Here's a breakdown:
- Composition: The image features four distinct insects. Three are butterflies, positioned at different angles, showcasing their wing patterns. In between them, there is a wasp-like insect with striped markings.
- Style: The artwork is rendered in a classical, scientific illustrative style, common in historical natural history depictions. It utilizes fine lines for detailed shading and texturing.
- Details: The butterflies have distinct wing patterns, including dark stripes, spots, and other intricate designs. The wasp shows a black and yellow striped abdomen and wings.
- Text: At the bottom, there is text, likely including the artist's name ("W. Collar") and potentially the collection from which the illustrations were derived ("ex Collectione Arundeliana").
- Overall Impression: The image gives a sense of an old-style natural history illustration, focusing on accurate depiction and attention to detail.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is an illustration featuring four different insects, likely from a scientific or natural history collection. Here's a detailed description of each insect:
Top Center: A large moth with distinct black and white striped wings. The wings have a broad, bold pattern that resembles zebra stripes. The moth has long antennae and a stout body.
Bottom Left: A butterfly with wings that have a unique pattern of spots and lines. The wings are predominantly dark with lighter spots and markings. The butterfly has a slender body and long antennae.
Bottom Center: A small insect that appears to be a wasp or a similar type of hymenopteran. It has a segmented body with distinct black and yellow (or white) stripes. The wings are clear and delicate.
Bottom Right: Another butterfly with wings that have a pattern of dark and light spots. The wings are predominantly dark with lighter spots and markings. This butterfly also has a slender body and long antennae.
The illustration is labeled with text at the bottom left, which reads "W. Collar fecit ex Collectione Brunelliana," indicating that the illustration was made by W. Collar from the collection of Brunelliana. The style of the illustration suggests it is an etching or engraving, typical of scientific illustrations from earlier centuries.
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