Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 23-31 |
Gender | Female, 100% |
Sad | 99.8% |
Calm | 27.1% |
Surprised | 6.5% |
Fear | 6.3% |
Angry | 1.5% |
Confused | 0.6% |
Disgusted | 0.2% |
Happy | 0.2% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Adult | 98.6% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-02-19
paintings art | 98.5% | |
Captions
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-13
illustration toa week of kindness.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17
a photograph of a woman in a long dress is standing in front of a man
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-06
The image is a black and white illustration titled "Les Enfans Terribles." It depicts two adults and a child standing near a wardrobe. The adults are dressed in 19th-century attire, with one holding a child and the other standing behind them. The child, who is facing the adults, is wearing a hat and checkered clothing. The scene suggests a familial interaction, possibly a moment of reprimand or instruction. Beneath the illustration, there is French text which translates to "You will never wear your hat again that smells of pipe, won't you, mom?" The illustration carries the signature "Par Gravaure" and has a formal, detailed style typical of the period.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-06
This image is a print, displaying a scene in an interior setting. It is an etching or illustration from a publication, evident from the text both above and below the image. The title "LES ENFANS TERRIBLES" is inscribed above the image, suggesting a theme or subject related to "terrible children."
In the foreground, two figures are shown from behind. One is standing and is dressed in a mid-19th-century style dress, holding what appears to be a hat and a book or clutch under the arm. The dress has a full skirt, characteristic of the period's fashion, and the detail suggests that the fabric is patterned. The smaller figure, which seems to be a child, is wearing a checked garment and is also viewed from the back.
In the background, there's a fireplace or a stove with an ornate mantle, implying that the scene is situated in a domestic environment. The room also features vertical wall designs, possibly wallpaper or paneling, adding to the period look of the interior.
The text below the image is in French and includes a legible fragment that translates to something along the lines of "You will never wear your hat again that smells like a pipe, is it not true?". This might point to a humorous or moral anecdote related to the content of the illustration.
The illustration style, clothing, and typography suggest that this image was created in the 19th century or is a representation of that era. The overall presentation indicates that this piece might be from a book, a magazine, or a collection of stories or essays.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-27
This is a historical French illustration titled "Les Enfans Terribles" (The Terrible Children). It appears to be a lithograph or sketch showing three figures in 19th century dress. The artwork depicts what seems to be a domestic scene with children and an adult. The style is characteristic of French caricature or social commentary art from that period. The image has a caption in French at the bottom, and shows the figures in a interior setting with some architectural details visible. The drawing technique uses soft shading and line work typical of the period's illustration style.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-06
This is a French lithograph titled "Les Enfans Terribles" (The Terrible Children). It appears to be from the 19th century and shows a domestic scene with three figures - an adult male, a woman in a full skirt typical of the period, and a small child. The woman is holding what appears to be a container or jug, and there's a hat visible in the scene. The artwork is done in a characteristic sketch-like style with shading and fine lines. At the bottom, there's French text that appears to be a caption or commentary. The composition has a formal, period-appropriate feel with the figures arranged in an interior setting near what appears to be a doorway.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-06
The image is an illustration titled "Les Enfants Terribles" (The Terrible Children) by an artist with the initials E.A. It depicts a man and woman standing together, with the woman holding an infant. The man appears to be well-dressed in a suit and hat, while the woman is wearing a dress with a full skirt. The illustration has a somewhat ominous or foreboding tone, suggested by the dark shading and the title referring to "terrible children". Below the image is a French caption that translates to "You put more never your hat that is not in hand?"
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-06
The image depicts a scene with several figures. In the foreground, a well-dressed woman and a man appear to be conversing. The woman is wearing a long dress and a hat, while the man is wearing a suit and glasses. Behind them, there is a young child also present in the scene. The title of the image is "Les Enfants Terribles" which suggests the scene may involve or relate to children. The overall mood and style of the image suggest it is a historical illustration or engraving from an earlier time period.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image depicts a vintage illustration of a man and woman standing together, with a child standing in front of them. The man is dressed in a suit and holds a hat in his hand, while the woman wears a long dress and holds a jug. The child, positioned in front of them, wears a plaid outfit and a hat.
The illustration is framed by a thin border, with the title "LES ENFANS TERRIBLES" written at the top. Below the illustration, there is a caption that reads, "Tu m'iras plus jamais ton chapeau qui sent la pipe, n'est pas in man?" The background of the image features a light-colored wall with a door on the right side.
Overall, the image appears to be a humorous or satirical illustration, possibly from a comic strip or cartoon. The use of a child in the foreground and the playful language in the caption suggest a lighthearted tone.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image depicts a page from an old book or magazine, featuring a black-and-white illustration of three people and a child. The title "LES ENFANS TERRIBLES" is written in French at the top of the page.
Illustration:
- A man with a bag over his shoulder stands on the left side of the image.
- A woman holding a pitcher stands in the center, facing the man.
- A child wearing a hat and holding a basket stands in front of the woman.
- The background of the illustration features a wall with a door frame.
Text:
- Below the illustration, there is a line of text in French that reads: "Tu mettras plus jamais ton chapeau qui sent la pipe n'est pas in man?"
- Additional text is present at the bottom of the page, but it is too small to read clearly.
Page Design:
- The page has a white background with a thin border around the edges.
- The text and illustration are centered on the page, leaving some empty space around them.
Overall, the image appears to be a page from a vintage book or magazine, possibly from the 19th or early 20th century. The illustration and text suggest that it may be a humorous or satirical piece, but without more context, it is difficult to say for certain.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-06
The image is a black-and-white illustration titled "Les Enfants Terribles" from a newspaper. It features a woman holding a baby and standing in front of a door. The baby is looking at the woman, and the woman is holding a baby bottle. The baby is wearing a hat. The illustration is surrounded by text in French. The illustration is printed on a white background.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-06
The image is a black-and-white drawing of three people, with French text on the top and bottom of the image. The drawing shows a man, a woman, and a child. The man is wearing glasses and holding a hat in his left hand, while his right hand is holding a jug. The woman is wearing a dress and holding a jug in her left hand, while her right hand is holding the man's arm. The child is wearing a hat and a plaid skirt.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-27
Here is a description of the image you sent:
This is a vintage black-and-white caricature or lithograph print titled "LES ENFANS TERRIBLES." It's a French print, likely from the 19th century. The image is bordered with a thin black rectangle inside a larger black rectangle that fills most of the page.
The main scene depicts three people inside what appears to be a room. On the left, an older man with glasses and a waistcoat stands holding a top hat. Next to him is a woman in a long dress and shawl, holding a covered bowl or basket. In front of them stands a young child wearing a dark jacket, plaid shorts, and a hat with a ribbon, the child facing away from the viewer. Behind them, a large wardrobe or cabinet is visible, suggesting the setting is a bedroom or living room.
Below the image is text in French: "Tu mettras plus jamais ton chapeau qui sent la pipe n'est pas m'man?" which roughly translates to "You will never put on your hat again that smells of pipe, isn't it, mom?"
Additional text indicates that the print was sold by Chez Banger & C. Editeurs des Dessins de la CARICATURE, and there's a date stamp: "29/12.40." The artwork is credited to "Par Gavarni," which is likely the artist's name.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-27
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a black and white print, likely a caricature or satirical illustration. It has a vintage feel due to its style, the paper it is printed on, and the text around the central image. The title "LES ENFANS TERRIBLES" (The Terrible Children) suggests a humorous or critical take on childhood or family dynamics.
Scene and Characters:
- Main Scene: The primary scene depicts what seems to be a domestic interior. A well-dressed man, a woman with a very serious expression, and a child. The child is turned away from the viewer. The woman is holding some type of containers.
- The Father: The man is older and has eyeglasses, holding a top hat and appearing somewhat stern.
- The Woman: She is young and appears to be the mother.
- The Child: A small child, dressed in a sailor-like outfit, is facing away from the viewer, which adds to a sense of mystery.
Style and Technique:
- Artwork: The drawing style is a form of caricature or illustration common in the mid-19th century. The use of lines, shading, and detail conveys the personalities of the characters.
- Composition: The layout includes a frame around the image, the title at the top, and a caption at the bottom. This is typical of illustrations of the period.
- Text: The text is in French, suggesting the origin of the piece. The caption likely provides context or a humorous comment related to the image.
Overall interpretation
The image depicts a family in what might be a tense moment. It has elements of satire that poke fun at family.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a vintage lithograph titled "Les Enfants Terribles," which translates to "The Terrible Children." It appears to be a satirical or humorous illustration, typical of the style popular in the 19th century. The scene depicts a woman and a man standing together, looking at a child who is facing away from them. The child is wearing a large hat and a dress, and the woman is holding what appears to be a piece of clothing or fabric.
The caption at the bottom of the image reads: "Tu mettras plus jamais ton chapeau que sent la pipe ni est pas in man?" which translates to "You will never again wear your hat that smells of pipe and is not in fashion?" This suggests a humorous commentary on the child's choice of attire.
The lithograph is credited to "Par Honoré" and was published by Charles Baudry & Cie, editors of the "CARICATURE DE FIGARO" in Paris. The image is numbered 249 and dated 29/11/40, indicating it was published on November 29, 1840. The style and content are characteristic of the caricatures and satirical prints of the era, often found in publications like "Le Figaro."
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