Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 23-35 |
Gender | Male, 50.9% |
Disgusted | 45.3% |
Sad | 45.1% |
Happy | 45.8% |
Angry | 45.8% |
Calm | 52.4% |
Surprised | 45.5% |
Fear | 45.1% |
Confused | 45% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 98.8% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-11-07
paintings art | 99.1% | |
Captions
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-13
illustration of politician and his wife, who were married.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-25
a photograph of a man in a suit and tie is giving a toast to a man in a
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-03
This image is a black and white illustration from a publication titled "Croquis Parisiens." It depicts a scene inside a restaurant or dining area, where a waiter is serving food to a seated patron. The waiter is holding a dish and appears to be in mid-conversation or interaction with the patron, who is seated at a table covered with a tablecloth and set with a glass and various items. Other diners can be seen in the background, contributing to the busy atmosphere of the dining area. The caption beneath the image reads, "Monsieur veut des crêpes? - Ça doit être un ancien croque-mort !," which translates to "Sir wants crepes? - He must be a former undertaker!" This suggests the scene has a humorous or ironic undertone. The illustration style is characteristic of mid-19th-century satirical cartoons.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03
This is an image of a black and white illustration depicting a scene in a dining establishment. The focus is on a person standing, presenting a platter with food to two individuals seated at a dining table. These seated individuals appear to be engaged in conversation or attentive to what the standing person is offering. In the background, there are faintly sketched figures that suggest the presence of other patrons or staff, contributing to the ambiance of a busy dining room. There is French text at the bottom of the illustration, indicating some kind of dialogue or caption related to the scene, and the print contains various markings and numbers that suggest it could be a page from a publication or a collection with the title "CROQUIS PARISIENS" at the top.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-03
This is a historical French cartoon titled "Croquis Parisiens" (Parisian Sketches). The sketch depicts a restaurant scene where a tall, thin waiter in formal black attire is serving customers at a table. The illustration is done in black and white, showing the waiter standing while two patrons are seated at a table with a white tablecloth. There's a humorous dialogue in French at the bottom that translates to:
- "Would Monsieur like some crepes?"
- "That must be an old undertaker!"
The joke plays on the word "croque-mort" which literally means "undertaker" in French but is making a pun with "crepe." The drawing style is characteristic of 19th-century French satirical illustrations, with expressive faces and dramatic proportions. The scene takes place in what appears to be a restaurant interior with other diners visible in the background.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-03
The black and white sketch depicts a well-dressed man standing at the head of a dining table, addressing a group of people seated around the table. Based on their postures and facial expressions, the people appear to be reacting with shock or astonishment to what the standing man is saying or doing. The caption below the image reads "Monsieur veut-il des crêpes? ... - Ca doit être un sacré croque-mort!", which suggests the standing man has said or done something quite surprising or inappropriate given the formal dining setting.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-03
The image depicts a group of people seated at a table, with a man in formal attire standing and serving them what appears to be crêpes or pancakes. The diners seem to have a mix of reactions, with some looking apprehensive or uncomfortable. The image has a satirical or humorous tone, as indicated by the French text at the bottom, which suggests the man is serving an "old stale croque-mort" or "old dead body", implying something unpleasant or unsavory is being served. The overall scene appears to be a social gathering or dining event of some kind.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-27
This is a "Croquis Parisien" (Parisian Sketch), which appears to be a historical French cartoon or illustration. The scene shows a restaurant or dining setting where a tall, thin waiter in formal attire is dramatically reaching up high while serving customers who are seated at tables. The artwork is done in black and white, using what appears to be pencil or charcoal. The style is characteristic of 19th-century French satirical illustrations. At the bottom of the image, there's French text that appears to be a caption or dialogue. The drawing has a theatrical quality to it, with the waiter's exaggerated posture being the focal point of the composition.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11
The image depicts a scene from a French newspaper, specifically the cover page of "Croquis Parisiens" (Paris Sketches), a publication that features satirical cartoons and sketches. The title is written in bold, black letters at the top of the page.
In the center of the image, a waiter is shown holding a tray with two plates and a bottle of wine. He is dressed in a black suit and white shirt, and has a mustache. The waiter is standing in front of a table where two men are seated. One man is sitting in a chair, while the other is standing behind him. Both men are wearing dark-colored suits and have serious expressions on their faces.
The background of the image is a gray wall with a curtain hanging from it. There are also some people standing in the background, but they are not clearly visible.
At the bottom of the page, there is a caption written in French that reads: "Monsieur vent-il des trèpes? - Ca doit être un ancien croque-mort!" This translates to "Does Monsieur want some crepes? - It must be an old croque-mort!" The use of the word "croque-mort" is a play on words, as it means "death eater" or "corpse eater," but it can also refer to a type of sandwich called a "croque-monsieur."
Overall, the image appears to be a humorous cartoon that pokes fun at the idea of a waiter serving food to a group of people who are not interested in eating. The use of the word "croque-mort" adds an extra layer of humor to the image, as it implies that the people at the table are not just uninterested in food, but also perhaps a bit morbid.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11
This image depicts a cartoon from the late 19th or early 20th century, featuring a waiter serving a group of men at a table. The cartoon is titled "CROQUIS PARISIENS" and is numbered "5" in the top-right corner.
The waiter, dressed in a black suit and white shirt, stands to the left of the table, holding a tray with a plate of food. He has dark hair and a mustache, and his facial expression suggests that he is annoyed or frustrated.
The men at the table are all dressed in dark suits and appear to be engaged in conversation. One of them looks up at the waiter, while another gazes down at his plate. The background of the cartoon is a simple, grayish-brown color, with no discernible details.
At the bottom of the cartoon, there is a caption in French that reads: "_Monsieur veut-il des crêpes?... _Ca doit être un ancien croque-mort!" This translates to "Does the gentleman want crepes?... It must be an old undertaker!"
Overall, the cartoon appears to be a humorous commentary on the service industry, with the waiter's annoyed expression and the men's reactions suggesting that something is amiss. The caption adds to the humor, implying that the gentleman is so old-fashioned that he might as well be an undertaker.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
The image is a black-and-white drawing that depicts a scene in a Parisian restaurant. It is titled "Croqueurs Parisiens" and is numbered 5, indicating it is part of a series. The drawing is by the artist H. D., as indicated by the signature at the bottom left. The scene shows a waiter, dressed in a suit, serving food to a seated customer. The customer is seated at a table, which is covered with a white tablecloth and set with plates, glasses, and other dining items. Other customers are seated at nearby tables, and the background suggests a bustling restaurant atmosphere. The drawing is accompanied by a caption in French that reads, "Monsieur veut-il des crepes? - Ca doit être un ancien croque-mort!" which translates to "Sir, would you like some pancakes? - It must be an old undertaker!" This suggests a humorous or satirical tone to the drawing.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
This is a black-and-white drawing of a man in a suit holding a plate of food and standing in front of a table with a wine glass. He is looking at a man in a suit sitting in a chair. The man sitting in the chair is looking at the man standing in front of him. There are other people sitting in the background. The drawing has a watermark on the bottom right corner.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-05
Here is a description of the image:
This is a black-and-white satirical drawing, likely a lithograph, titled "CROQUIS PARISIENS" (Parisian Sketches). A number "5" is in the upper right corner. The drawing features a sharply caricatured waiter holding two plates of crepes. He is tall and thin, with an exaggeratedly pointed nose and stern expression. He wears a waiter's uniform with tails.
The waiter is offering the crepes to two men seated at a table. One is looking up at him with a surprised expression, while the other is looking away. The table is set with plates, glasses, and bottles. Behind the table, in the background, there is a row of other diners, sketched lightly to suggest a busy restaurant.
Below the image, there is text indicating the publisher and location, "maison Martinet 116 r Rivoli et 41 r Vivienne" and "Lith. Destouches, 28 r. Paradis Paris." Also printed below are two lines of text, presumably dialogue or a caption:
"- Monsieur veut-il des crêpes?.."
"-Ça doit être un ancien croque-mort!.."
The drawing style is loose and expressive, and is characteristic of satirical art from the 19th century. The caricature and caption suggest a commentary on the service or social dynamics of Parisian dining.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-05
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a black and white lithograph or cartoon. It's likely a satirical commentary, common for the "Croquis Parisiens" series. The style is detailed, capturing the figures with exaggerated features.
Scene and Composition:
- Setting: The scene appears to be a restaurant or dining establishment.
- Central Figures: The focus is on a tall, slender waiter dressed in a formal suit. He's holding a platter with what seems to be crepes or similar food items. He has a severe expression.
- Diners: Several diners are seated at a table, some looking up at the waiter with expressions of surprise or apprehension. Their faces are somewhat caricatured. Others are in the background, appearing more blurred.
- Table: The table is set with plates, glasses, and what appears to be wine bottles, adding to the dining context.
Text:
- The title "CROQUIS PARISIENS" indicates a series of satirical sketches of Parisian life.
- The text at the bottom reads:
- "Monsieur veut-il des crêpes?..." ("Sir, would you like some crêpes?")
- "...Ça doit être un ancien croque-mort !..." ("...That must be an old undertaker!")
Interpretation/Possible Commentary:
The cartoon likely plays on the theme of the waiter's appearance or demeanor. The term "croque-mort" (literally "bite-death") is an old French expression for an undertaker. The comment is a humorous suggestion that the waiter's appearance is reminiscent of the solemn and often grim profession of an undertaker. It plays on the contrasts between the joviality of the restaurant and the sombre appearance of the waiter.
Overall, this cartoon is a witty observation about the waiter, perhaps suggesting his appearance is off-putting, or that the service is in some way gloomy.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-08
The image is a black-and-white lithographic print from a French publication, titled "Croquis Parisiens." It depicts a scene in a restaurant or café, where a waiter is serving a group of patrons. The waiter, dressed in formal attire, is holding a tray with what appears to be crêpes. The patrons, seated at a table, are looking at the waiter with anticipation.
The caption at the bottom of the image reads:
"- Monsieur veut-il des crêpes?
- Ça doit être un ancien croque-mort!..."
This translates to:
"- Would the gentleman like some crêpes?
- He must have been an undertaker before!..."
The humor in the caption suggests that the waiter's appearance or demeanor is being compared to that of an undertaker, implying a somber or serious manner. The illustration is signed by the artist, "H. Daumier," and includes the address of the publisher, "maison Martinet, 16, Rivoli et 43, Vivienne." The print is numbered "26644" and dated "26 Octobre 1862."
Qwen
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