Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 41-59 |
Gender | Female, 50.2% |
Angry | 49.5% |
Calm | 49.7% |
Confused | 49.5% |
Sad | 49.7% |
Disgusted | 49.5% |
Surprised | 49.7% |
Happy | 49.5% |
Fear | 49.9% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 98.9% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-11-07
paintings art | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-11-07
a bunch of items that are posing for a photo | 64.9% | |
a bunch of items that are posing for a picture | 64.8% | |
a close up of a bunch of items that are posing for a photo | 53.4% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-11
illustration of the family of person.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-06
a photograph of a picture of a series of pictures of a man in a hat
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-03
The image provided is a satirical French cartoon titled "CROQUIS ELECTORAUX PAR CHAM," which translates to "Electoral Sketches by Cham." It is a series of nine black and white illustrations arranged in a 3x3 grid. Each illustration carries a humorous and critical perspective on the elections, depicting various scenes, characters, and interactions associated with voting.
- The first illustration shows a large lady talking to a man who seems to be bribing her.
- The second sketch depicts a man dragging an old, weak voter to the voting booth.
- The third shows a bear voting, with a man looking on in surprise or disbelief.
- In the fourth image, a man is seen propping up a drunk voter, trying to take him to vote.
- The fifth illustration has a voter hesitant to go to vote despite being encouraged.
- The sixth sketch portrays two men confronting each other about their candidates.
- The seventh depicts an argument between voters with one passionately gesturing.
- In the eighth illustration, a mother is disapprovingly talking to her son about voting arrangements made by her husband.
- The ninth sketch humorously shows a voter atop a mountain with a difficult path climbing up to reach the voting booth.
The overall tone is critical and sarcastic, highlighting the absurdities and corrupt practices associated with the election process during that period. Each frame provides commentary on how voters can be manipulated, bribed, or coerced, pointing to flaws in the electoral system of the time.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03
This image appears to be a page from a publication featuring a collection of nine satirical drawings by an artist named Cham. The title "CROQUIS ELECTORAUX PAR CHAM." suggests that the theme of the drawings is related to elections or voting. Each drawing has a caption in French, likely offering a humorous comment corresponding to the scene depicted.
On the image, we see various anthropomorphic characters, human figures, and animals portrayed in different situations apparently related to the election process. The illustrations have a whimsical quality to them, and each one tells a short story or presents a gag. The attire and style of the drawings suggest they are historical, possibly from the 19th century, but without more context on the publication, the exact era is not certain.
The paper looks aged with some tattering at its edges, and the bottom right corner is particularly torn and damaged. These features indicate it is an old document that has suffered from wear over time.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-03
This is a French political cartoon/satire series titled "Croquis Électoraux par Cham" (Electoral Sketches by Cham). It appears to be from the 19th century and consists of nine individual cartoon panels arranged in a 3x3 grid, each depicting various humorous scenes related to voting and elections in France.
The sketches show different scenarios including:
- People at a "Mairie" (town hall) for voting
- A scene with a bear in the Hautes-Pyrénées region
- Various interactions between voters and election officials
- Street scenes with political discussions
- Characters reading newspapers or election materials
Each panel includes dialogue in French below the illustration. The style is typical of 19th-century political caricature, with detailed cross-hatching and expressive figures. One particularly amusing panel shows what appears to be a bear participating in the voting process.
The cartoons seem to be satirizing various aspects of the French electoral system and voter behavior during this period. The artist "Cham" was known for his political and social commentary through cartoons in French publications.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-03
The image depicts a series of 9 political cartoon-style drawings or sketches, likely from the 19th century based on the clothing and hairstyles. The title at the top reads "Croquis Electoraux par Cham", which translates from French to "Electoral Sketches by Cham".
The sketches appear to satirize or poke fun at various aspects of an election process. Each sketch has a caption or dialogue underneath it in French.
The style is loose and exaggerated, with the human figures drawn in a caricatured manner typical of political cartoons of that era. The ink drawings are on an aged, stained piece of paper, giving it an antique feel.
Without being able to read French, the specific jokes or commentary being made is unclear, but the cartoonist seems to be lampooning candidates, voters, campaigning and voting procedures through these humorous vignettes that progress in a series of 9 frames on the page. It provides an interesting glimpse into satirizing elections through cartoons during that historical period.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-03
This image appears to be a collection of illustrations depicting various scenes related to electoral procedures or political satire. The illustrations feature caricatures of people engaged in different activities, such as voting, electioneering, and political commentary. The overall tone suggests a critical or satirical portrayal of the electoral process. Without identifying any individuals, the image seems to be making commentary on the dynamics and behaviors surrounding elections through these humorous and exaggerated depictions.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-27
This is a historical French political cartoon series titled "Croquis Électoraux par Cham" (Electoral Sketches by Cham). It appears to be from the 19th century and consists of nine satirical scenes depicting various aspects of the electoral process in France.
The illustrations show humorous situations related to voting and elections, including:
- A scene at a "Mairie" (town hall) with election signage
- A scene featuring a bear in the "Hautes Pyrénées" region participating in the electoral process
- Various interactions between citizens and election officials
- Street scenes with people discussing voting
- Satirical commentary on electoral behavior and practices
The drawings are done in a characteristic 19th-century style with cross-hatching and simple but expressive line work. Each scene includes dialogue or captions in French underneath. The overall tone appears to be satirical, poking fun at the electoral system and voter behavior of the time.
The artist, Cham (pseudonym of Amédée de Noé), was a well-known French caricaturist of the period. These types of political cartoons were popular in French newspapers and magazines during the 19th century as a way to comment on current events and social issues.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13
The image is a French political cartoon from the 19th century, titled "Croquis Électoraux Par Cham." It features nine panels depicting various scenes of people voting and engaging in political activities.
- The cartoon is divided into nine panels, each with a caption in French.
- The panels show different characters, including men, women, and animals, participating in voting and political activities.
- Some panels depict people casting their ballots, while others show them discussing politics or arguing with each other.
- The cartoon also includes some humorous elements, such as a man being chased by a bear or a woman being carried away by a giant.
- The cartoon appears to be criticizing the electoral process and the people involved in it.
- The captions suggest that the cartoonist is poking fun at the idea of voting and the people who participate in it.
- The cartoon may also be commenting on the social and economic issues of the time, such as poverty and inequality.
- The cartoon is likely from the mid-to-late 19th century, based on the style and language used.
- The cartoonist's use of satire and caricature is reminiscent of the work of other French cartoonists from the time period.
- The cartoon may have been published in a newspaper or magazine, given its size and format.
Overall, the cartoon provides a humorous and satirical look at the electoral process and the people involved in it during the 19th century.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13
The image presents a vintage French newspaper page, titled "CROQUIS ELECTORAUX PAR CHAM." The page features nine black-and-white cartoons, each accompanied by a caption in French. The cartoons depict various scenes related to elections, including voters casting their ballots, politicians campaigning, and election officials overseeing the process.
Key Features:
- Title: "CROQUIS ELECTORAUX PAR CHAM."
- Cartoons: Nine black-and-white cartoons, each with a caption in French.
- Scenes: Depictions of voters casting ballots, politicians campaigning, and election officials overseeing the process.
- Language: French.
- Vintage: The page appears to be from an older newspaper, with a worn and aged appearance.
Overall Impression:
The image provides a glimpse into the history of French politics and elections, showcasing the humor and satire used to comment on the electoral process. The cartoons offer a unique perspective on the challenges and complexities of democracy, highlighting the importance of civic engagement and participation in the political process.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
The image depicts a collection of black-and-white illustrations, each with a humorous or satirical theme. The illustrations are arranged in a grid format, with six images in total. The illustrations are accompanied by captions in French, which provide context and additional information about the scenes depicted. The illustrations vary in style and subject matter, ranging from political satire to everyday life scenarios.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
The image is a vintage French cartoon poster titled "Croquis Électeurs par Cham." It features a series of black-and-white illustrations arranged in a grid-like pattern. Each illustration depicts a different scene related to the electoral process, with accompanying French text that provides context or commentary.
The illustrations and text suggest a satirical or humorous take on the electoral process, with characters engaged in various activities related to voting and politics. Some of the scenes depict people casting their votes, others show people being influenced or manipulated by political figures, and some illustrate the consequences of certain actions or behaviors.
The overall tone of the poster seems to be critical or mocking of the electoral process, with a focus on the absurdity or hypocrisy of certain aspects of politics and voting. The use of caricature and exaggerated imagery suggests a desire to entertain or amuse the viewer while also making a social or political commentary.
The title "Croquis Électeurs par Cham" indicates that the illustrations were created by the French cartoonist Cham, who was known for his satirical and humorous works. The term "croquis" refers to a rough sketch or outline, suggesting that these illustrations were intended as preliminary or conceptual drawings rather than fully finished artworks.
Overall, the image appears to be a vintage French cartoon poster that uses humor and satire to comment on the electoral process and the behaviors and attitudes of voters and politicians. The illustrations and text work together to create a narrative that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, encouraging the viewer to reflect on the complexities and absurdities of politics and democracy.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-07
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a vintage black and white print, likely a page from a periodical, titled "CROQUIS ÉLECTORAUX PAR CHAM." It is divided into nine individual cartoon illustrations, each depicting a satirical scene related to elections. All drawings are in pen and ink, with text captions in French beneath each scene.
Here is a description of each scene:
Top Left: An older, larger woman in a bonnet and long dress appears to be restraining a smaller man with disheveled hair.
Top Middle: A figure dressed as a jester sits inside a tub labeled "MAIRIE Election DU PRESIDENT," while a skeletal figure with a long nose walks beside it.
Top Right: A large bear casts a ballot into a voting box, while a surprised man stands beside the table.
Middle Left: A man pushes another through a doorway or gate.
Middle Middle: A man in a coat and hat walks past a building with the number "181" on it.
Middle Right: A woman with a large basket and apron stands with a man holding a newspaper and a small child.
Bottom Left: A man in a top hat greets a farmer, who holds a shovel, in front of a village scene.
Bottom Middle: A woman holds up a baby, apparently to deter a man from something related to elections.
Bottom Right: A child stands at the peak of a mound of earth, while an adult climbs up.
Overall, the image presents a humorous and critical view of election processes. The print appears aged, with some discoloration around the edges and the paper.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-07
This is a satirical cartoon by Cham. It depicts various scenes related to elections. The cartoon is divided into several panels, each illustrating a different aspect of the electoral process. The scenes depict humorous and critical depictions of election-related events.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-08
The image is a collection of satirical sketches titled "Croquis Électoraux Par Cham," which translates to "Electoral Sketches by Cham." Cham was a well-known French caricaturist in the 19th century. The sketches appear to be humorous depictions of various scenarios related to elections and voting. Here is a brief description of each sketch:
Top Left: A man is trying to persuade a woman to vote for a certain candidate by offering her a trinket or a small gift. The caption reads: "Mme Eugénie, allow me to present the trinkets of Pierre Le Rouge, the most popular jeweler of the Republic."
Top Middle: A man is shown rolling a large, presumably drunk, voter in a wheelbarrow towards the voting station. The caption reads: "One must roll the drunkards to their voting place."
Top Right: A bear is shown voting at a booth, with a caption that reads: "A vote from the wild beasts. The bear votes for the candidate who promised to abolish the muzzle."
Middle Left: A man is seen persuading another man to vote for him, possibly with a bribe or a favor. The caption reads: "I will give you a pair of shoes after the vote; I have a lot of credit at the shoemaker's."
Middle Middle: A man is depicted arranging for an elector to vote. The caption reads: "I need to arrange an elector. Do you have one? Yes, sir, I have one."
Middle Right: A woman is shown with a child, possibly being persuaded to vote. The caption reads: "Madam, I have your vote in my pocket; I know it well, your husband told me so last night."
Bottom Left: A man is shown giving another man a pair of shoes, with a caption that reads: "Certainly, Mr. Jules, here is the pair of shoes that I promised you. It's true that I have a lot of credit at the shoemaker's; but also, I have a lot of family; I need many votes, and I give away a lot of shoes!"
Bottom Middle: A man is seen persuading a woman to vote for him, possibly with a bribe or a favor. The caption reads: "I have arranged for you to vote for my candidate; you will vote for the one I tell you to vote for."
Bottom Right: A man is shown voting under a large skirt or dress, with a caption that reads: "Sir, I vote, but I vote under the skirt, if you know what I mean."
These sketches satirize the corrupt practices and manipulations that can occur during elections, such as bribery, voter manipulation, and the influence of external factors on voting behavior.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-08-07
This is an illustration titled "Croquis Électoraux par Cham" (Electoral Sketches by Cham). It is a series of nine black and white engravings depicting humorous and satirical scenes related to elections. The illustrations are signed by Cham, a pseudonym used by the French cartoonist Eugène Lami.
Each vignette shows different characters and scenarios, often involving people trying to vote or being prevented from voting in various humorous and exaggerated situations. For example:
- A man is being prevented from voting by another man in a room.
- A man is trying to vote in the mayor's office.
- A bear is seen casting a vote, accompanied by a man.
- A man is being persuaded to vote for a candidate.
- A man is trying to stop another man from voting.
- A woman is being asked for her vote in a public place.
- A man is trying to vote while another man is preventing him.
- A woman is holding a child while talking to a man, possibly about voting.
- A man is standing on top of a mountain, with a woman asking him to vote up there.
The text accompanying each illustration provides additional context to the scenes, enhancing the comedic and satirical nature of the drawings. The illustrations are presented in a cartoonish style, characteristic of Cham's work, and the overall piece is a critique of electoral processes and the behavior of voters.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-08-07
This image is a vintage cartoon titled "Croquis Électoraux par Cham," which translates to "Electoral Sketches by Cham." It consists of nine black-and-white vignettes that satirize various aspects of the electoral process in a humorous and exaggerated manner. Here's a brief description of each vignette:
- A man in a top hat and a woman with a bonnet are engaged in a heated argument, with the man pulling the woman's hair.
- A man is sitting on a barrel, appearing to be drunk, while another man is standing nearby.
- A bear is holding a ballot box and looking at a man who is standing behind a table.
- A man is being held by another man, who is preventing him from voting.
- A man is being pushed out of a building by another man.
- A man is holding a newspaper and talking to a woman and a child.
- A man is being led away by another man.
- A woman is holding a baby and talking to a man.
- A man is standing on a rock and talking to another man.
Each vignette is accompanied by a caption in French, providing additional context and humor to the scenes depicted. The overall tone of the image is satirical and critical of the electoral process.