Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 23-33 |
Gender | Male, 99.6% |
Fear | 80.5% |
Calm | 11.8% |
Sad | 2.7% |
Angry | 1.9% |
Disgusted | 1.2% |
Surprised | 0.9% |
Happy | 0.8% |
Confused | 0.4% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Painting | 87.3% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2022-01-23
paintings art | 99.8% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-23
a group of people posing for a photo | 77% | |
a group of people posing for a photo in front of a crowd | 76% | |
a group of people posing for a picture | 75.9% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-13
a line of horses drawn by person.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-18
a photograph of a large group of people in a line of figures
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-23
The image presented is an old, detailed etching or engraving that features several rows of figures, most likely pertaining to a procession or some formal event. Each row comprises a sequence of individuals, most of whom are mounted on horseback, garbed in what appears to be historical attire that suggests a scene from several centuries ago.
The top row shows a group labeled "Sergeants at Armes" followed by individuals with titles such as "The Duke of Normandie," "The Duke of Aquitaine," and "The Lord Mayor of London," signifying ranks and titles that suggest an English historical context, likely referring to medieval or early Renaissance periods.
The second row contains figures labeled "The Duke of York" on the left end and "Gentlemen Pensioners" on the right end.
The third row depicts various titled individuals including "The Lord of Lyncolne," "The Earl of Northumberland," "The Lord of Warwicke," and more, with "Gentlemen Ushers" concluding the row on the right.
The bottom row starts with "Pageants," then "THE KING" prominently in the center, surrounded by "Gentlemen Pensioners," "Yeomen of the Guard," and other titled figures, suggesting these individuals are part of the royal retinue or court. The titles, costumes, and structure of the procession indicate that it is a representation of an English royal procession or a state ceremony from a bygone era.
Given the titles "Duke of Normandie" and "Duke of Aquitaine," this procession may be depicting a historical period in which England held territories in France, or it might be representing a ceremonial representation that includes historical titles no longer in practical use at the time of the depiction.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-23
The image is an intricately detailed line drawing that depicts a historical ceremonial procession. It is divided into four horizontal rows, each filled with figures on foot and on horseback, marching from right to left.
In the first row (top), an array of mounted officials is led by persons described as "two persons representing the Dukes of Normandy and of Aquitaine." Following them are various dignitaries, including "the Gentleman Usher with the Black Rod" and several foot soldiers known as "Serjeants at armes."
In the second row, the procession continues with "The Duke of Yorke" riding a horse, accompanied by more "Serjeants at Armes" and additional figures walking.
The third row portrays other notable figures on horseback, identified as the "Earl of Lindley," the "Earl of Northumberland," and the "Earl of Suffolk." They are followed by "Bowmen," "Pikemen," and foot soldiers.
The bottom row features the subsequent part of the procession. Key figures include "the King" walking under a canopy carried by "Gentlemen Pensioners." He is followed by "Pensioners of the Guard" and other high-ranking officers on horses, such as the "Captain of the Pensioners" and the "Captain of the Guard."
Each character and group in the procession is meticulously drawn, highlighting the formality and traditional attire of the participants.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-25
This is a historical engraving showing a formal procession or parade, likely from the 17th century. The image is divided into four horizontal panels, each depicting different segments of what appears to be the same ceremonial event. The artwork shows numerous figures on horseback and on foot, dressed in elaborate period clothing with characteristic features like wide-brimmed hats with feathers, and formal coats.
The procession includes various nobles, military figures, and officials, as indicated by text labels above certain figures. Among those mentioned in the labels are the Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Lord Mayor of London, Duke of York, Earl of Northumberland, and others. The participants are arranged in hierarchical order, with mounted nobles followed by foot soldiers and other attendants.
The style is typical of period documentary art, with careful attention to detail in the costumes and ceremonial arrangements. The entire scene gives a sense of the pageantry and formal protocol of official ceremonies in this historical period. The image appears to be part of a larger documentation of an important state or ceremonial occasion.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-23
This image appears to be a detailed engraved illustration depicting a procession or parade of various military and political figures from the 17th century. The image is divided into multiple panels, each showing a different segment of the procession. The panels feature large groups of soldiers, horseback riders, and prominent individuals such as royalty and military commanders. The costumes and styles suggest this is a historical scene from the 1600s or early 1700s era. The overall impression is of a grand, ceremonial event or spectacle involving military forces and distinguished figures of the period.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-23
This is a historical etching or engraving showing a formal procession or parade, divided into four horizontal sections. The artwork appears to be from the 17th century and depicts various nobles, military figures, and dignitaries on horseback, accompanied by foot soldiers and guards.
Each section shows different groups of mounted riders and walking figures in elaborate period dress, including plumed hats, ornate coats, and formal military attire. The image includes labeled identifications of various dukes, earls, and other nobility of the time.
The bottom section shows what appears to be a military band or guard formation with many pike or spear-bearing soldiers. Throughout the image, the horses are depicted in formal processional poses, and the overall composition suggests this was documenting an important ceremonial event or state occasion.
The level of detail in the engraving is quite remarkable, showing the intricacies of the period costumes, horse tack, and military equipment. Text labels above various figures help identify the different nobles and officials participating in the procession.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23
The image depicts a detailed engraving of a procession, likely from the 17th or 18th century, showcasing various figures and their attire.
Procession Details
- The engraving is divided into three horizontal sections.
- Each section features multiple figures, including men and women, dressed in elaborate clothing and accessories.
- Some individuals are mounted on horses or other animals, while others walk alongside them.
- The figures are arranged in a formal procession, with each section depicting a different aspect of the event.
Figures and Attire
- The figures are dressed in clothing and accessories that reflect their social status and occupation.
- Some wear elaborate hats, cloaks, and jewelry, while others are dressed in more subdued attire.
- The engraving includes labels identifying the different figures and their roles in the procession.
Overall Impression
- The engraving provides a detailed and intricate portrayal of a historical event or ceremony.
- The level of detail and realism in the engraving suggests that it may have been created as a record of a significant occasion or as a work of art.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23
The image is a detailed illustration of a procession, likely from the 17th century, featuring various figures on horseback and on foot. The scene is divided into four sections, each depicting a different part of the procession.
Section 1:
The top section shows a group of men in formal attire, including hats and cloaks, riding horses and walking alongside them. Some individuals are carrying objects, such as swords or staffs, while others appear to be engaged in conversation.
Section 2:
The second section features a larger group of people, including men and women, all dressed in formal clothing. They are arranged in rows, with some individuals standing out due to their distinctive attire or accessories.
Section 3:
The third section depicts a group of men on horseback, wearing armor and carrying weapons. They are arranged in a line, with each individual facing forward and looking ahead.
Section 4:
The bottom section shows a large group of people, including men and women, all dressed in formal clothing. They are arranged in rows, with some individuals standing out due to their distinctive attire or accessories.
Overall:
The illustration provides a detailed glimpse into the fashion and social norms of the time period. The use of formal attire and the presence of armor and weapons suggest that the procession may have been related to a military or ceremonial event. The level of detail and attention to costume suggests that the illustration was created by a skilled artist who was familiar with the customs and traditions of the time.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image is a drawing of a parade or procession of people. The drawing is divided into four horizontal sections. The drawing depicts people on horseback and on foot. The people on horseback are dressed in uniforms and are holding flags and sticks. The people on foot are dressed in uniforms and are holding sticks and flags. The drawing is a black and white drawing. The drawing is a detailed drawing of a parade or procession of people.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image depicts a historical procession or parade, likely from the 17th century, showcasing various ranks and roles within a royal or noble entourage. The image is divided into multiple horizontal sections, each illustrating different groups of individuals.
The top section shows a large group of people, possibly commoners or attendants, marching in a disciplined manner. They are followed by a central section featuring a prominent figure on horseback, possibly a duke or earl, accompanied by a few attendants. The central figure is distinguished by their attire and the carriage they ride.
The middle section displays a group of individuals on horseback, likely noblemen or officers, wearing elaborate costumes and holding spears or other weapons. They are followed by a smaller group of foot soldiers, also dressed in period-appropriate uniforms.
The bottom section illustrates a smaller group of individuals, possibly guards or attendants, marching in a disciplined manner. They are followed by a final section featuring a group of individuals on horseback, possibly royal guards or high-ranking officials, accompanied by a few attendants.
The image provides a detailed and informative look at the hierarchical structure and roles within a historical royal or noble entourage, showcasing the various ranks and their respective responsibilities.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-19
The image is a historical engraving depicting a grand procession. It is divided into four horizontal sections, each showcasing different participants and figures of importance.
The top section features "Persons representing The Duke of Normandy" and "The Duke of Aquitaine" riding horses. Also in this section are "The Gentleman Usher with the Black Rod" and "The Lord Mayor of London," also mounted.
The second section highlights "The Duke of York" on horseback, followed by "Serjeants at Arms," also mounted.
The third section presents various figures, including "The Earl of Lindsey, Lord Great Chamberlain of England," "The Earl of Northumberland, Lord High Constable of England," and "The Earl of Suffolk, Earl Marshall of England," all on horseback. This section also shows groups of "Footmen," "Pages," and "Gentlemen Pensioners" on foot.
The bottom section depicts "The King" followed by "Gentlemen Pensioners", "Yeomen of the Guard", "The Duke of Albemarle, Master of the Horse, leading a Horse of Estate", "The Vice-Chamberlaine", "Captain of the Pensioners", and "Captain of the Guard".
All the figures are dressed in elaborate attire, with many riding horses and carrying symbolic objects or weapons. The engraving showcases a detailed representation of a royal or state procession, highlighting the ranks and roles of the participants.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-19
This is a detailed engraving depicting a royal procession. The image is divided into horizontal bands, each showcasing different sections of the procession. The top band features prominent figures on horseback, including "Two Persons representing The Duke of Normandy," "The Duke of Aquitaine," "The Gentleman Usher with the Black Rod," and "The Lord Mayor of London." Accompanying them are lines of attendants on foot.
The second band presents "The Duke of Yorke" on horseback, followed by "Sergants at Armes" also on horseback.
The third band showcases a series of "Gentlemen Pensioners" with the title "The Earl of Lindley Lord great Chamberlain of England". Following the noblemen on horseback are footmen and pages.
The bottom band includes "The King", "Gentlemen Pensioners", "Yeomen of the Guard", "The Duke of Albemarle Master of the Horse, Leading a Horse of Estate", and key officials like "The Vice-Chamberlain" and "Captain of the Pensioners", and "Captain of the Guard". All these figures, on foot and on horseback, are walking or riding with attendants and guards. The image is highly detailed, capturing the elaborate costumes and regalia of the time.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is a detailed engraving depicting a historical procession, likely from the 17th century, featuring various noblemen, military personnel, and dignitaries. The procession is organized into distinct sections, each labeled with the names of the participants. Here is a detailed breakdown of the image:
Top Row:
- Left Section: Shows a group of soldiers on horseback, labeled as "Souldiers at Arms."
- Middle Section: Depicts two figures representing the Duke of Normandy and the Duke of Aquitaine.
- Right Section: Features a gentleman usher dressed in black, followed by the Lord Mayor of London.
Second Row:
- Left Section: Shows the Duke of York on horseback.
- Right Section: Labeled as "Ambassadors at Arms," depicting a group of mounted ambassadors.
Third Row:
- Left Section: Includes the Earl of Lindsey, Lord Great Chamberlain of England, the Earl of Newcastle, and the Earl of Suffolk, Lord Steward of England's household.
- Middle Section: Depicts a group of soldiers labeled as "Gentlemen Pensioners."
- Right Section: Shows another group of soldiers labeled as "Gentlemen Retainers."
Bottom Row:
- Left Section: Features the King, followed by Gentlemen Pensioners.
- Middle Section: Includes the Duke of Albemarle, Master of the Horse, and the Viscount Chamberlain of England's household.
- Right Section: Shows the Captain of the Gentlemen Pensioners and the Captain of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners.
The engraving captures the grandeur and formality of the procession, with each figure dressed in elaborate attire indicative of their rank and status. The detailed depiction of the horses, clothing, and weapons adds to the historical and ceremonial significance of the scene.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-26
This image is a historical illustration, likely a woodcut or engraving, depicting a procession with numerous figures. The procession appears to be formal and ceremonial, with individuals dressed in elaborate attire characteristic of a royal or noble event. Here are the key elements observed in the image:
The Procession:
- The procession includes a large group of people, both on foot and on horseback.
- Individuals are dressed in rich, detailed clothing, with some wearing armor and others in more formal attire, such as long robes and hats.
- The men are mounted on horses, while others are walking behind them.
Key Figures:
- The image identifies several notable figures, including:
- The Duke of York.
- The Earl of Cumberland.
- The Earl of Lisle.
- The Duke of Albesmarle, Master of the Horse.
- Others include the Lord Mayor of London, the Earl Marshal of England, and the Captain of the Head of the Court.
- These titles suggest that the procession is of significant political or ceremonial importance.
- The image identifies several notable figures, including:
Decorations and Symbolism:
- The individuals are adorned with flowers and other decorative elements, which may symbolize honor or celebration.
- The presence of the Black Rod (a ceremonial staff) implies a connection to a specific royal or parliamentary ceremony.
Physical Details:
- The individuals are depicted in a formal manner, with some carrying spears or other props that might indicate their roles or positions within the procession.
- The men on horseback are dressed in rich garments, with some wearing armor, reflecting their high status.
Historical Context:
- The style of clothing and the presence of the Black Rod suggest that this image is from a period in the 17th century, possibly around the time of the English Civil War or the Restoration period.
- The image is likely meant to document a specific historical event or ceremony, capturing the formality and grandeur of the time.
Overall, the illustration provides a vivid depiction of a significant historical event, showcasing the elaborate and ceremonial nature of the time.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-26
This is a black-and-white etching that depicts a grand historical procession. The image is divided into four horizontal panels, each showing a different section of the procession.
Top Panel: This panel shows a group of people on horseback. The individuals are dressed in elaborate, historical attire, and some are wearing hats. The text labels identify them as "The Duke of Normandy," "The Duke of Aquitaine," and "The Gentleman Usher with the Black Rod." There are also other figures on foot, some carrying weapons or flags.
Second Panel: This panel features "The Duke of York" and "Sergeants at Arms." The Duke of York is prominently displayed on horseback, followed by a group of men on horseback and some on foot. The men are dressed in armor and carry weapons.
Third Panel: This panel includes "The Earl of Sunderland," "The Earl of Suffolk," and other titled individuals. The scene is similar to the previous panels, with men on horseback and on foot, dressed in armor and carrying weapons.
Bottom Panel: This panel shows "The King" and other important figures such as "The Duke of Albermarle Master of the Horse." The King is depicted on horseback, followed by a large group of people on foot, some of whom are carrying weapons. There are also several figures on horseback, including "The Vice-Chamberlain" and "The Captain of the Gentlemen of the Guard."
The overall scene is highly detailed and captures the grandeur and formality of a royal procession. The text labels provide context for the individuals and their roles in the procession.