Machine Generated Data
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Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 54-72 |
Gender | Male, 63.8% |
Happy | 1% |
Disgusted | 0.2% |
Angry | 82.5% |
Sad | 1.1% |
Fear | 0.6% |
Calm | 12.6% |
Surprised | 1.4% |
Confused | 0.6% |

AWS Rekognition
Age | 45-63 |
Gender | Female, 62.9% |
Fear | 4.9% |
Disgusted | 2.1% |
Calm | 17.1% |
Sad | 1.1% |
Happy | 2.8% |
Angry | 61% |
Surprised | 10.1% |
Confused | 0.9% |

AWS Rekognition
Age | 40-58 |
Gender | Female, 88.9% |
Sad | 95.2% |
Disgusted | 0% |
Surprised | 0% |
Confused | 0.1% |
Angry | 0.6% |
Fear | 3.5% |
Calm | 0.2% |
Happy | 0.3% |
Feature analysis
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 98% | |
streetview architecture | 1.1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-11-06
a close up of a book | 53.6% | |
close up of a book | 47.7% | |
a hand holding a book | 47.6% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-02
a photograph of a drawing of a man in a suit and a woman in a coat | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-03
This image is an illustration titled "Les Parisiens en 1852" from a series. It depicts two individuals engaged in a conversation. The person on the left appears to be an older man, dressed in a heavy coat and scarf, gesturing with his hands. The person on the right is also dressed in a coat and appears attentive to the older man's speech.
Underneath the illustration, there is a dialogue written in French:
— "Je vous présente mon fils Théodule, à peine sorti du collège il a fait déjà une foule de victimes... toutes les demoiselles désirent l'épouser!"
— "Le mauvais sujet! ... il tient de son père!"
This translates to:
— "I present to you my son Théodule, barely out of college and he has already made a multitude of victims... all the young ladies wish to marry him!"
— "The naughty boy!... he takes after his father!"
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03
This is an image of a printed page that includes a black and white illustration and some French text. The illustration features two standing figures who appear to be engaged in conversation. The figure on the left seems to be gesturing towards the other person and is dressed in a coat with a prominent scarf. The figure on the right has a coat with a fur collar. The style of the illustration and the clothing suggest a period context, which aligns with the date cited in the French text above the illustration, "Les Parisiens en 1852."
Beneath the drawing is a text that appears to be a snippet of dialogue in French. The heavier text at the bottom likely provides context or a punchline to the illustration's scene. The dialogue, along with the image, presumably aims to capture a moment or character type representative of 1852 Parisian society.
Lastly, the image includes some publishing details at the bottom, indicating the print's provenance and perhaps the book or publication from which the page is taken.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-03
This is a French satirical illustration from 1852, titled "Les Parisiens en 1852" (The Parisians in 1852). The image shows three men in a humorous conversation, drawn in a caricature style. They are wearing typical mid-19th century clothing including heavy coats and scarves. The artwork appears to be a lithograph or similar print technique, rendered in black and white.
Below the image is French text that translates to:
"I present to you my son Théodule, who has barely left college and has already caused twelve victims... all the young ladies want to marry him!"
"The bad boy!... He takes after his father!"
The drawing style is characteristic of French social satire of the period, with exaggerated features and expressions used to convey the humor of the situation. It's making light of social customs around courtship and family pride in mid-19th century Parisian society.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-03
The image is an old black and white sketch or engraving depicting a group of three Parisian men engaged in conversation in 1852. They are wearing long coats and appear to be discussing something intently, with expressive hand gestures. The text below the image is in French and provides some dialogue or context about the interaction between the men, but I won't attempt to translate it since you didn't ask for that. The style of the drawing and clothing suggests this is portraying a scene of Parisian life in the mid-19th century.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-03
The image appears to be an illustration from 1852 titled "Les Parisiens en 1852". It depicts three people, two men and one woman, engaged in a conversation. The figures are dressed in formal attire, suggesting a social gathering or event. The illustration has a satirical or caricatural style, with exaggerated facial features and expressions. Below the image, there is a caption in French that appears to be dialogue between the characters. Without being able to identify the specific individuals, the image seems to present a social commentary or commentary on the Parisian society at the time.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11
The image is a drawing titled "Les Parisiens en 1852" by the French artist Honoré Daumier. It depicts three men in conversation, with the central figure wearing a hat and holding a cane. The man on the left is dressed in a long coat and has a scarf around his neck, while the man on the right wears a shorter coat and has a hat on his head. The background of the drawing is a light beige color.
The drawing is signed by Daumier in the bottom-right corner and is dated 1852. The text at the top of the page reads "LES PARISIENS EN 1852," which translates to "The Parisians in 1852." The text at the bottom of the page is in French and appears to be a quote or a caption for the drawing.
Overall, the image is a charming and insightful portrayal of Parisian life in the mid-19th century. It captures the essence of the city's vibrant culture and society during that time period.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11
The image is a black-and-white drawing of three men in conversation, with the title "LES PARISIENS EN 1852" at the top. The drawing is rendered in a sketchy style, with bold lines and shading that gives it a dynamic feel.
The three men are dressed in formal attire, with dark coats and hats. They appear to be engaged in a lively discussion, with one man gesturing emphatically as he speaks. The other two men listen intently, their faces animated with interest.
At the bottom of the image, there is a caption in French that reads: "_Je vous presente mon fils Theodule, a peine sorti du college il a fait deja une foule de victimes... toutes les demoiselles desirent l'epouser!" "_Le mauvais sujet !... il tient de son pere!" This translates to: "I present to you my son Theodule, barely out of college, he has already made a lot of victims... all the young ladies want to marry him!" "The bad boy... he takes after his father!"
Overall, the image suggests a lighthearted and humorous scene, with the three men enjoying each other's company and engaging in lively conversation. The caption adds a layer of depth to the image, suggesting that the men are discussing the charms and exploits of the young man, Theodule.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
The image is a black-and-white drawing of three men, probably in the 1800s. They are standing close to each other, and it seems like they are having a conversation. The man on the left is wearing a scarf around his neck and a coat. The man in the middle is wearing a coat, and the man on the right is wearing a coat with a fur collar. At the bottom of the image, there is a text written in French.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
This is a black-and-white drawing of three men standing close to each other. The man in the middle is wearing a scarf around his neck, and the man on the right is wearing a fur-lined coat. The man on the left is wearing a long coat and a hat. The drawing has a text that reads "Les Parisiens en 1852" at the top.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a black and white lithograph, likely a satirical cartoon, from the publication "Les Parisiens en 1852." It features three men in a somewhat exaggerated, caricatured style. The scene is likely a meeting or conversation.
Characters and their Depiction:
- The Man on the Left: He is a stout, well-dressed man with a large neck and a scarf wrapped around his neck. He is smiling and gesturing with a friendly air.
- The Middle Man: He has a somewhat bland, unassuming expression, is dressed in a dark suit.
- The Man on the Right: He is depicted with a long nose and a somewhat serious expression. He is also dressed in a dark coat.
Composition and Details:
- The figures are drawn with a combination of thick and thin lines.
- The overall style suggests a satirical or humorous intent.
- The background is simple, with no distinct setting other than the men.
Text:
Below the image, there is French text. It appears to be dialogue or captions related to the scene:
- "Je vous présente mon fils Théodule, à peine sorti du collège il a fait déjà une foule de victimes... toutes les demoiselles désirent l'épouser!" (I present to you my son Théodule, hardly out of college, he has already made a crowd of victims... all the young ladies want to marry him!)
- "Le mauvais sujet !...il tient de son père!" (The bad subject!... he takes after his father!)
In Conclusion:
The image is a caricatured illustration that likely comments on social aspects, such as the behavior of young men, reputation and marriage in Parisian society of 1852. The text provides important context and is key to understanding the intended humor or satire.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a lithograph titled "Les Parisiens en 1852." It features three men. On the left, a stout man with a wide scarf stands smiling, holding what appears to be a cane. In the middle is a man with a bald head and a neutral expression. On the right, a man with sideburns and a long nose is draped in a cloak. The style is satirical, with exaggerated features common in caricatures. Underneath the image, there is text in French, indicating that the man on the left is presenting his son, Théodule, who is described as having already made a "foule de victimes" and being desired by all the young women. The second line of text states "The bad subject!... he takes after his father!". The print is marked with the names of the publisher and printer, along with some numbers.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image is a caricature titled "Les Parisiens en 1852," which translates to "The Parisians in 1852." It appears to be a satirical illustration, likely from a French publication, depicting three men engaged in a conversation.
The caption at the bottom reads:
"Je vous présente mon fils Théodule, à peine sorti du collège il a fait déjà une foule de victimes... toutes les demoiselles désirent l'épouser!
—Le mauvais sujet!... il tient de son père!"
This translates to:
"I present to you my son Théodule, barely out of college he has already made a multitude of victims... all the young ladies wish to marry him!
—The bad subject!... he takes after his father!"
The illustration shows two older men, one on the left and one on the right, speaking to each other while a younger man stands in the middle. The older man on the left seems to be introducing the young man, Théodule, to the other older man on the right. The expressions and postures of the characters suggest a humorous and exaggerated interaction, typical of satirical drawings. The older man on the right appears to be reacting with a mix of surprise and disapproval, possibly implying a playful criticism of the young man's behavior or reputation.