Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 23-31 |
Gender | Male, 72.3% |
Calm | 96.1% |
Surprised | 6.3% |
Fear | 6% |
Happy | 2.2% |
Sad | 2.2% |
Disgusted | 0.6% |
Angry | 0.3% |
Confused | 0.2% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Adult | 99.5% | |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 87.5% | |
pets animals | 10.3% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2019-02-19
a close up of text on a white surface | 71.4% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 70.7% | |
a close up of text on a black surface | 70.6% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-06
This image is a black and white caricature titled "Les Enfans Terribles" by the artist Gusman, published by Aubert & Cie. It depicts two characters: a young boy and an adult man. The young boy is turned away from the viewer, facing a wall with his elbow resting on it, suggesting he is either in trouble or bored. The adult man, who appears to be a distinguished figure possibly in formal or military attire, stands with a high collar, holding a hat in one hand, and looking somewhat stern or perplexed. Below the main illustration, there is a caption in French which reads: "Maman c'est Mosieu ... tu sais, ce Mosieu qui a ce nez," which roughly translates to "Mom, it’s Mr. ... you know, the Mr. who has that nose." This suggests that the man’s distinctive nose is recognizable and perhaps the subject of the child’s comment. The illustration appears to be from an older publication, considering the style and the presence of fine lines indicating it may have been part of a newspaper or a periodical.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-06
This image is a black and white illustration shown on a page with text in French. It is titled "LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES" at the top. The illustration itself is framed within the page and depicts two figures; the one on the left appears to be a young boy leaning forward with his head down, possibly in distress or shame. The figure on the right stands upright and seems to be a woman dressed in a coat with a high collar, looking to the side and possibly conversing with someone out of the picture. She also appears to be holding something, possibly a hat, in her gloved hand. Below the illustration is a caption in French, which seems to be a snippet of dialogue. The text "Maman c'est Mosieu... tu sais, ce Mosieu qui a ce nez..." translates to "Mommy, it's Mister... you know, the Mister who has that nose..." This suggests that the image might be capturing a moment where the child is referring to a third person, potentially causing embarrassment or discomfort to the mother with his blunt observation. Below the caption, there is publication information indicating that the printed material comes from "Boulevard des Italiens." There's also a mention of the Imp. d'Aubert & Cie, likely referring to the printing company, and a signature or mark on the bottom right of the illustration itself that reads "h.Daumier 1842." This signature suggests that the image could be the work of Honoré Daumier, a renowned French printmaker, caricaturist, painter, and sculptor. The date suggests this was created in the year 1842.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-06
This is a historical French illustration titled "Les Enfans Terribles" (The Terrible Children). It shows a scene with two figures - one appears to be a child in light clothing leaning against what seems to be a window or wall, and the other is an adult figure dressed in formal Victorian-era attire including a long dark coat. The artwork appears to be a lithograph or similar print technique, rendered in black and white. Below the image is French text that reads "M'man c'est Mosieu... tu sais, ce Mosieu qui a ce nez" which translates roughly to "Mama, it's that Mister... you know, that Mister with that nose." The image appears to be depicting a child making a potentially embarrassing or impolite observation about someone's appearance, fitting the "terrible children" theme of the title.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-06
The image is an old black and white sketch or drawing titled "Les Enfants Terribles", which translates to "The Terrible Children" in English. It depicts a stern-looking woman standing over a hunched boy who appears to be crying or upset. The woman is holding some object, possibly a cane or ruler, and seems to be scolding or disciplining the child. The sketch has an vintage feel, with the clothing and hairstyles appearing to be from an earlier time period, likely the late 19th or early 20th century based on the style.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-06
The image depicts two figures - an adult figure standing and a smaller figure seated at a desk or table. The adult figure appears to be a woman wearing a long coat or dress, with distinctive facial features. The smaller figure appears to be a child or young person seated at the desk or table. The overall image has a somber and serious tone, with the text below the image referencing "Les Enfants Terribles" or "The Terrible Children". The style of the illustration is in a black-and-white print or etching format.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13
The image depicts a scene from a French newspaper, specifically an engraving titled "Les Enfans Terribles" (The Terrible Children). The engraving is signed by the artist, J.J. Grandville, and dated 1849. It features a large man in a black suit and hat, holding a whip, standing over a small boy who is leaning against a wall with his hands on his head. The man's facial expression is one of anger or frustration, while the boy looks up at him with a mixture of fear and sadness. The background of the engraving is plain, with no additional details or context. The engraving is surrounded by a border, with the title "Les Enfans Terribles" written in bold letters at the top. Below the engraving, there is a caption that reads "Maman c'est Mosieu... hi sais ce Mosieu qui a ce nez" (Mother, this is Monsieur... I don't know who this Monsieur is with that nose). The caption suggests that the boy is trying to explain who the man is, but is unsure or hesitant to do so. Overall, the engraving appears to be a commentary on the relationship between parents and children, highlighting the power dynamics and emotional complexities that can exist within families. The use of a whip as a prop adds a sense of tension and conflict to the scene, emphasizing the idea that children can be "terrible" or difficult to manage at times.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13
The image is a vintage illustration of a man and a boy, with the title "LES ENFANS TERRIBLES" at the top. The illustration features a man in a long coat and hat, holding a cane, standing next to a boy who is leaning against a wall. The text below the illustration reads "Maman c'est Mosieu... tu sais, ce Mosieu qui a ce nez." The background of the image is a light beige color, with a subtle texture that resembles old paper. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of nostalgia and elegance, evoking a sense of a bygone era.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-06
The image is a black and white illustration that appears to be from an old newspaper or magazine. It is titled "Les Enfants Terribles" at the top. The illustration features two figures. The central figure is a man dressed in a long coat and holding a hat in his right hand. He is looking to his left, and his mouth is slightly open, suggesting he might be speaking or reacting to something. His facial expression appears to be one of surprise or shock. The second figure is a boy, standing at a window and leaning on the window sill with his elbow. He is looking down and appears to be observing something outside the window. He is dressed in a shirt and trousers. The boy's posture suggests a sense of contemplation or boredom. At the bottom of the image, there is a caption in French: "Maman c'est Mosieu... tu sais, ce Mosieu qu'a ce nez." This translates to "Mom, it's Mister... you know, that Mister with that nose." This caption seems to be a dialogue between the boy and an unseen character, likely his mother, referring to the man in the illustration. The illustration is framed within a rectangular border, and there are some additional textual elements at the bottom of the image, which might be publication details or signatures. The overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of 19th-century caricature or satirical art, often used in newspapers and magazines to comment on social or political issues. The image conveys a sense of humor and satire, possibly poking fun at societal norms or behaviors of the time. The man's exaggerated expression and the boy's nonchalant observation add to the comedic effect. The title "Les Enfants Terribles" translates to "The Terrible Children," suggesting that the illustration might be part of a series or a theme that deals with mischievous or unconventional behavior, particularly among children or young people. In summary, the image is a humorous black and white illustration from an old publication, featuring a man and a boy with a satirical French caption, suggesting a theme of mischief or unconventional behavior.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-06
The image is a black-and-white drawing from a French publication, featuring two men. The man on the left is standing and looking out of a window, while the man on the right is standing with his hat in his hand, looking at the man on the left. The drawing has a watermark that reads "Les Enfants Terribles" at the top and "Par Caran" at the bottom. The drawing also has a caption that reads "Maman c'est Monsieur, tu sais, ce Monsieur qui a ce nez."