Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 29-45 |
Gender | Female, 56.9% |
Happy | 1.4% |
Calm | 73% |
Fear | 0.2% |
Sad | 8.1% |
Angry | 15.6% |
Confused | 0.5% |
Disgusted | 0.9% |
Surprised | 0.3% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Person | 98.1% | |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2019-11-06
a close up of text on a white background | 60.8% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 55.7% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 55.6% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-03
This image is a black and white illustration titled "Les Bas Bleus" which features two women in long, flowing dresses in a dramatic and somewhat exaggerated pose. The woman on the left is seated on the floor or a low surface, leaning backward dramatically with her face turned upward and to the side as if in distress or exasperation. She is holding onto the edge of her dress with both hands. The woman on the right is seated on something higher, like a table or a higher seat, also leaning back with her head tilted to the side and slightly backward, her arms resting on the surface she is sitting on. The expressions and poses of the women suggest fatigue, despair, or an intense emotional moment. Below the image, there is a caption in French: "Ah vous trouvez que mon dernier roman n'est pas tout à fait à la hauteur de ceux de Georges Sand - ! Adélaïde, je ne vous reverrai de la vie!" Roughly translated, this means "Ah, you think that my latest novel is not quite up to the level of those by George Sand -! Adélaïde, I will never see you again in life!" This suggests the conversation or accusation might be centered around literary criticism and the personal feelings of an author regarding their work.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03
This image appears to be a scanned page from a publication featuring a print or a drawing. The title above the artwork reads "LES BAS BLEUS", which translates from French to "The Bluestockings," referring to an intellectual or literary woman. The artwork presents two women in a room, seemingly from the 19th century given their attire. Both are wearing long dresses with full skirts. The woman on the left is seated and looking upwards with an expression of contemplation or disappointment, her hands are lightly folded in her lap. The woman on the right stands with her head tilted back dramatically, her left hand resting on her waist and her eyes closed, possibly emoting exasperation, despair, or deep thought. At the bottom, there's handwritten text, presumably a caption or dialogue that goes with the image, including a mention of "George Sand," a pseudonym used by Amantine Aurore Lucile Dupin, a noted French novelist of the era. The text in French roughly translates to, "Ah you find that my last novel is not quite up to the level of George Sand's... Adelaide, I shall never see you again!" This text suggests a dramatic scene, perhaps with references to contemporary literature and possibly a portrayal of the frustrations of literary aspiration or the challenges of being a woman writer. There are also some marks on the page which seem to be related to the printing or publishing process, such as the signature "h.D." on the left and "528" on the right, as well as the numbers "1254" at the bottom right corner, likely indicating its sequence in the publication. The text below the image appears to be part of a story or article, incomplete and cut off by the page border.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-03
This is a 19th century French lithograph titled "Les Bas Bleus" (The Blue Stockings). The image shows two women in long dresses depicted in a dramatic, exaggerated pose. They appear to be reacting theatrically, with their heads thrown back in distress. The drawing is done in a satirical style, making fun of overly dramatic literary women or "bluestockings" - a term used to describe educated, literary women of the period. The caption at the bottom reads in French: "Ah vous trouvez que mon dernier roman n'est pas tout à fait à la hauteur de ceux de Georges Sand!" which translates to "Ah, you find that my latest novel is not quite up to the level of George Sand's!" The artwork appears to be satirizing the melodramatic reactions of literary women to criticism. The artist has used expressive line work and shading to capture the theatrical poses and flowing dresses of the figures. This kind of social satire was popular in French periodicals and prints of the time period.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-03
The image is a black and white pencil or charcoal sketch depicting two women in long, flowing dresses sitting and looking upwards. The sketch has a title "Les Bas Bleus" written above it. There is also some French text written below the image that seems to be a caption or description. The overall style appears to be from the 19th century based on the clothing and artistic technique.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-03
The image depicts two women in 19th century dress, standing in a room. One woman is shown with her back to the viewer, while the other is seated, facing the first woman. The women appear to be engaged in conversation or some kind of interaction. The image has a pen and ink sketch style, with shading and details adding depth and texture to the scene. The text at the bottom of the image appears to be a caption or commentary related to the depicted scene.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13
The image depicts a scene from the French comic strip "Les Bas Bleus" (The Blue Stockings), created by Honoré Daumier in 1849. The scene shows two women in long dresses, one standing and one sitting, both with their heads tilted back, looking up at something above them. The woman on the left is holding her dress, while the woman on the right has her hands resting on her lap. The background of the image is a room with a window and a table, suggesting that the scene takes place indoors. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of curiosity and wonder, as the two women seem to be marveling at something above them. The image is drawn in a realistic style, with attention to detail and shading. The lines are smooth and flowing, and the textures of the clothing and furniture are well-rendered. The overall effect is one of elegance and sophistication, despite the somewhat mundane subject matter. The image is signed "H. Daumier" in the bottom-right corner, indicating that it was created by the famous French caricaturist and illustrator. The image is also dated "1849", which suggests that it was created during a period of significant social and political change in France. Overall, the image is a charming and insightful portrayal of everyday life in 19th-century France, and it provides a glimpse into the world of the time. It is a testament to Daumier's skill as an artist and his ability to capture the essence of his subjects in a few simple lines.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13
The image is a vintage illustration of two women in long dresses, with the title "LES BAS BLEUS" at the top. The illustration is in black and white, with a sepia tone. **Key Features:** * **Title:** "LES BAS BLEUS" is written in small letters at the top of the page. * **Illustration:** The illustration depicts two women in long dresses, one sitting on a bench and the other standing next to her. They are both looking up towards the ceiling. * **Text:** There is some text below the illustration, but it is not legible due to the low resolution of the image. * **Background:** The background of the image is a light beige color, with some faint lines and marks visible. **Overall Impression:** The image appears to be a vintage illustration from a book or magazine, possibly from the 19th or early 20th century. The title "LES BAS BLEUS" suggests that the illustration may be related to a literary or artistic work, but without more context, it is difficult to say for certain.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
The image is a vintage drawing of two women in a room. The drawing is in black and white, and it is framed by a white border. The two women are looking up, and one of them is holding a piece of fabric. The drawing is accompanied by a text in French, which reads, "Ah vous trouvez que mon dernier roman n'est pas tout-a-fait a la hauteur de ceux de Georges Sand, 'Adelaide je ne vous reverrai de la vie!'" The text is written in a cursive font and is positioned below the drawing.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
The image is a black-and-white drawing of two women in a room. The woman on the left is standing and holding a piece of clothing, while the woman on the right is sitting on a bench with her eyes closed. The drawing is titled "Les Bas Bleus" and has a French caption. The drawing is likely from a book or magazine and is from the 19th century.