Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 23-33 |
Gender | Female, 70.5% |
Disgusted | 49.7% |
Surprised | 35.1% |
Calm | 10% |
Sad | 7.2% |
Fear | 6.3% |
Angry | 3.2% |
Confused | 1.9% |
Happy | 0.9% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 98.1% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-02-26
paintings art | 77.4% | |
interior objects | 20.3% | |
streetview architecture | 1.2% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-02-26
a close up of text on a white surface | 52.2% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 52.1% | |
close up of text on a white surface | 47.7% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-12
a history of the - page.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-18
a photograph of a large poster of a group of people in a group of people
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-27
The image is a series of cartoon illustrations titled "Paul Pry Looks at America." It consists of twelve distinct scenes, each labeled with a number and accompanied by captions. These vignettes satirically depict various aspects of American society and culture as observed by an outsider, likely from a British perspective given the nature of the content.
The illustrations include scenes such as:
- "City Attraction in the House of Commons" where people are gathered around a table engaged in a heated discussion.
- "America Going Into Raptures" showing a woman fainting, being attended by another woman and a man.
- "Trollop in the Bust Colored Circles" illustrating a social gathering with individuals interacting animatedly.
- "Individuals upon the Road to Ruin" depicting people reacting with shock or surprise, possibly to a moral or financial downfall.
- "Ecstacies of Chatham Garden Theatre" portraying an enthusiastic crowd at a theatrical performance.
- "Tate Lyceum" featuring a dramatic scene with people expressing horror or amazement.
Other scenes include depictions of social faux pas, dramatic reactions to natural wonders like Niagara Falls, critiquing public behavior, and satirical commentary on American customs and mannerisms.
The overall tone of the image is humorous and critical, using exaggeration and caricature to comment on perceived peculiarities of American culture as viewed through a 19th-century lens.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-27
This image is a collage of several caricature illustrations, each appearing to depict a humorous or satirical scene. There is text accompanying each illustration, which suggests that the scenes are meant to tell a story or convey a series of jokes. The text is not clearly readable in the provided image, but the illustrations signify a distinct style that is characteristic of 19th-century satirical prints, often associated with artists such as William Hogarth or caricaturists from Punch magazine. Each vignette involves characters in various exaggerated poses and expressions, indicative of the caricature style aimed at emphasizing certain features or behaviors for comic effect.
The images are numbered and appear to follow a sequence, indicating this could be a pictorial narrative or a collection of related comedic themes. The quality of the print, the style of dress worn by the characters, and the artistic technique all suggest this could be a historical document, possibly related to a social or political satirical commentary of the era.
Without clearer text, it is hard to determine the exact nature of the satire or the context of the depicted scenes, but the overall impression is that of a historical piece designed to entertain or critique through exaggerated illustration and captions.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-27
This appears to be a collection of satirical illustrations or political cartoons, likely from the 19th century based on the artistic style. The image is arranged in a grid format with multiple panels, each containing different scenes with captions beneath them. The illustrations are done in a sketch-like style with sepia or brown tones.
Some of the scenes depicted include:
- Groups of people in period dress having conversations
- What appears to be theatrical or dramatic scenes
- A scene labeled "Niagara Falls"
- Various social gatherings and interactions
- Some chaotic or action-filled scenes with multiple figures
The text beneath each illustration appears to be commentary or dialogue related to each scene. The overall style is typical of 19th century political or social satire publications, with exaggerated expressions and gestures used to convey humor or criticism. The artwork shows detailed linework and shading typical of engraving or lithographic printing methods of that era.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-27
This image depicts a series of satirical sketches or cartoons from the 19th century. The sketches seem to be mocking or critiquing various social customs, interactions and stereotypical scenes from that era. The captions provide humorous or sarcastic commentary on each vignette.
The sketches show groups of people, mostly well-dressed men and women, engaged in different social situations and conversations. Some appear to be at parties, others out and about in public. The exaggerated expressions and body language of the figures poke fun at the absurdities and pretensions of upper-class society.
The detailed, cross-hatched style is typical of engraved illustrations and political cartoons from the 1800s. No specific individuals are identified, but the artist seems to be lampooning general "types" and behaviors that would have been recognizable to readers at the time. It provides an interesting satirical look at 19th century life, manners and attitudes through a humorous lens.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-27
This image appears to be a collection of satirical illustrations from the 19th century, depicting various social and cultural scenes. The illustrations cover a range of topics, including theatrical performances, social gatherings, and scenic landscapes. Each image is accompanied by captions or text that provide additional context or commentary. The overall tone of the work seems to be critical or humorous, offering a commentary on the social and cultural norms of the time period.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26
This appears to be a historical satirical print or cartoon series, likely from the 19th century, consisting of multiple panels arranged in a grid format. The artwork is done in a sketch-like style with black and white or sepia tones. Each panel appears to depict different scenes with dialogue or captions beneath them, suggesting it may be commenting on social or political issues of the time.
The panels show various scenarios including what appear to be domestic scenes, group gatherings, and some more dramatic moments. One panel appears to show a scene at Niagara Falls, and there are several panels depicting people in period clothing engaged in various interactions. The style is characteristic of political and social commentary cartoons from that era, with exaggerated expressions and gestures used for dramatic or humorous effect.
The text beneath each panel, while not entirely legible in this image, suggests these are meant to be read as a series of related commentary pieces or a narrative sequence. The artistic technique shows skilled pen and ink work typical of newspaper or magazine illustrations of the period.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-27
The image presents a collection of 12 cartoons, each accompanied by a caption, arranged in three rows of four. The cartoons are rendered in black and white, with the captions written in a smaller font below each image. The background of the image is a light beige color, which provides a subtle contrast to the darker tones of the cartoons.
Upon closer inspection, it becomes apparent that the cartoons depict various scenes from everyday life, including people engaged in conversations, individuals participating in activities, and groups gathered together. The captions below each cartoon offer additional context, providing insight into the themes and messages being conveyed.
Overall, the image appears to be a compilation of humorous and satirical cartoons, likely intended to comment on aspects of society or culture. The use of black and white imagery and the inclusion of captions suggest that the image may have been created for publication in a newspaper or magazine.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-16
The image presents a collection of 12 cartoons, each accompanied by a caption, arranged in three rows of four. The cartoons are rendered in black and white, with the captions written in a smaller font below each image.
Cartoon Descriptions:
- Top Left: A family is depicted sitting in a room, with the father holding a child and the mother standing nearby.
- Top Middle: A group of people are shown gathered around a table, engaged in conversation.
- Top Right: A man is seen sitting on a chair, while a woman stands behind him, holding a child.
- Middle Left: A man and woman are shown standing together, with the man holding a hat and the woman holding a parasol.
- Middle Middle: A group of people are depicted standing around a table, with one person holding a sign that reads "TROLLOP AT THE POST OFFICE CIRCLES."
- Middle Right: A man and woman are shown standing together, with the man holding a hat and the woman holding a parasol.
- Bottom Left: A man is seen standing in front of a tree, with a woman standing behind him.
- Bottom Middle: A group of people are depicted standing around a table, with one person holding a sign that reads "TROLLOP'S AIRY CABIN."
- Bottom Right: A man and woman are shown standing together, with the man holding a hat and the woman holding a parasol.
Overall Impression:
The image appears to be a collection of humorous cartoons, likely created in the 19th century. The cartoons depict everyday scenes and situations, with the captions adding an extra layer of humor and commentary. The use of black and white illustrations and the inclusion of captions suggest that the image may have been published in a newspaper or magazine.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-27
The image features a collection of black-and-white illustrations, possibly from a book or a series of prints. Each illustration depicts different scenes, with people in various poses and expressions. The illustrations are arranged in a grid-like pattern, with some captions or descriptions accompanying each one. The overall style is reminiscent of vintage or historical artwork, possibly from the 19th or early 20th century.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-27
The image appears to be a vintage-style cartoon or illustration featuring multiple panels. The panels depict various scenes and characters, likely from a satirical or humorous perspective. The illustrations have a black-and-white, hand-drawn style, reminiscent of 19th-century political cartoons or caricatures.
The panels include:
- A group of people in a room, with one person holding a book and another person seemingly asleep.
- A scene with a person pointing at something, possibly a map or a document.
- A group of people in a church or religious setting, with one person appearing to be preaching or giving a sermon.
- A scene with a person holding a sign or banner, possibly related to a political or social movement.
- A group of people gathered around a table, with one person speaking and another person listening attentively.
- A scene with a person holding a book or document, possibly related to a legal or governmental context.
- A group of people in a courtroom or legal setting, with one person appearing to be a judge or authority figure.
- A scene with a person holding a book or document, possibly related to a religious or spiritual context.
The overall tone of the image appears to be satirical or humorous, with the illustrations likely poking fun at or critiquing various aspects of society, politics, religion, or other topics. The vintage style and black-and-white illustrations give the image a historical or nostalgic feel, suggesting it may be from an earlier era or period.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-01
This is a satirical print from the mid-19th century, likely a caricature or illustration in a newspaper or periodical. The title "TROLLOPIANA EL" suggests it is commenting on the works or social observations of a writer named Trollope. The print is divided into several vignettes or scenes, each with a caption and often speech bubbles, satirizing various aspects of society, perhaps American society, judging by the themes and characters. The style is typical of political cartoons or humorous illustrations of the period.
Here are some details about the individual illustrations:
- The vignettes depict various scenes, including social interactions, theater, and possibly political events.
- The style of the drawings is rather busy, with a lot of figures and detail, typical of the period's illustrative style.
- The captions and speech bubbles contain humorous commentary and critiques.
The print likely aimed to entertain the public by poking fun at various social topics or cultural observations.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-01
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a black and white cartoon collage titled "TROLLOPIANA EL." It is divided into 12 panels, each containing a separate illustration with captions. The illustrations appear to satirize or comment on aspects of society, travel, and the arts.
The captions accompanying each panel provide context or commentary, often in a humorous or ironic tone. The illustrations themselves vary in style and subject matter, including scenes of social gatherings, landscapes, and theatrical performances.
Overall, the image appears to be a satirical or humorous commentary on various aspects of society and culture, likely from the time it was created.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is a collection of satirical cartoons titled "The Botanical." Each cartoon is numbered and contains a humorous or critical commentary on various social and political issues of the time. Here's a detailed summary of each cartoon:
Aster (A going a year portion of her allowance from the Greeks):
- The cartoon depicts a woman receiving money from a group of people, likely representing Greeks. The text suggests that she is getting a portion of her allowance from them.
Aster (A going a year portion of her allowance from the Greeks):
- Another depiction of the same scenario with additional commentary on the financial transactions between the woman and the Greeks.
Cactus (With red tops on the top of the trees):
- This cartoon shows a group of people in a forest setting, with a focus on the red tops of the trees. The text discusses the peculiarity of the red tops on the trees.
Cactus (With red tops on the top of the trees):
- A continuation of the previous cartoon, further emphasizing the red tops on the trees and the people's reactions to them.
Tulip (Full blown in the garden of the Capitol):
- The cartoon depicts a man and a woman in a garden setting, with the woman holding a tulip. The text suggests that the tulip is fully bloomed in the garden of the Capitol.
Tulip (Full blown in the garden of the Capitol):
- Another depiction of the same scenario, with additional commentary on the tulip's bloom in the Capitol garden.
Trollop (At the top of the Gilded Circle):
- This cartoon shows a group of people in a social setting, with a focus on a woman referred to as a "trollop." The text discusses her presence at the top of the gilded circle.
Trollop (At the top of the Gilded Circle):
- A continuation of the previous cartoon, further emphasizing the woman's position in the gilded circle.
Individuals (justly indignant at the impertinence of the Trollop):
- The cartoon depicts a group of people expressing their indignation at the impertinence of the trollop. The text discusses their justified anger.
Individuals (justly indignant at the impertinence of the Trollop):
- Another depiction of the same scenario, with additional commentary on the people's indignation.
Cabbage (Champion Gardener Theater):
- This cartoon shows a group of people in a theater setting, with a focus on a man referred to as a "cabbage." The text discusses his presence in the champion gardener theater.
Cabbage (Champion Gardener Theater):
- A continuation of the previous cartoon, further emphasizing the man's presence in the theater.
Cactus (Pounced by the Grizzlies):
- The cartoon depicts a man being attacked by grizzly bears. The text discusses the cactus being pounced by the grizzlies.
Cactus (Pounced by the Grizzlies):
- Another depiction of the same scenario, with additional commentary on the grizzly attack.
Tulip (Stung at Niagara Falls):
- This cartoon shows a woman being stung by a bee at Niagara Falls. The text discusses her reaction to the sting.
Tulip (Stung at Niagara Falls):
- A continuation of the previous cartoon, further emphasizing the woman's reaction to the sting.
True Piety:
- The cartoon depicts a man and a woman in a religious setting, with a focus on true piety. The text discusses the importance of genuine piety.
True Piety:
- Another depiction of the same scenario, with additional commentary on the importance of true piety.
Overall, the cartoons use humor and satire to comment on various social and political issues, highlighting the absurdities and hypocrisies of the time.
Qwen
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