Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 41-49 |
Gender | Male, 99.9% |
Sad | 91.1% |
Angry | 27.1% |
Calm | 12.9% |
Disgusted | 11.1% |
Surprised | 6.6% |
Fear | 6.3% |
Confused | 2.7% |
Happy | 1.3% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 99.6% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-02-19
paintings art | 99.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-02-19
a drawing of a whiteboard | 45.2% | |
a drawing of a person | 45.1% | |
a close up of text on a whiteboard | 45% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-15
a sketch of a woman.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-02
a photograph of a drawing of a man in a jacket
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-07
The image is of a vintage illustration or print. It depicts a standing figure, dressed in a long coat and pants, with boots visible near the hem of the trousers. The person appears to be standing on terrain that could be a hill or uneven ground, and behind the figure, a lightly sketched landscape can be seen, suggesting a rural or outdoor setting.
At the bottom, there is text that reads: "PHYSIONOMIES PARISIENNES," which roughly translates to "Parisian Physiognomies," suggesting this illustration is part of a series representing the different types of physiognomies or characters found in Paris. Below the main title, the word "CARRIER" is seen, possibly referring to the subject's occupation, which is "carrier" or "porter" in English. Beneath this, a phrase in French says, "Paris, ça mange du plâtre!" which colloquially translates to "Paris, it's eating plaster!" This might humorously refer to the construction or stucco work associated with the figure's profession.
The artist's signature is present in the bottom right corner of the illustration, and to the left bottom, there's a note "Par Gavarni," indicating the artist's name. The number "17" at the bottom left indicates that this could be part of a larger collection or book.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-07
This image is a black and white illustration titled "Carrier" from the series "Physionomies Parisiennes." It depicts a man standing outdoors with a mountainous landscape in the background. He is wearing a long, rough-textured coat and baggy pants, typical of a laborer's attire. The man is shown in a contemplative pose, holding something small in his hands while looking downward. The caption at the bottom reads, "Paris; ça mange du plâtre !" which translates to "Paris; it eats plaster!" This suggests a connection to the hardworking individuals involved in construction or plaster work in Paris.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-28
This is a historical French illustration titled "Physionomies Parisiennes" (Parisian Physiognomies) showing a "Carrier" or porter/delivery person. The artwork appears to be a sketch or lithograph depicting a figure in simple, loose-fitting clothes and oversized shoes, standing in a contemplative pose with what appears to be a pipe. The figure is shown against a landscape background with buildings visible in the distance. The caption below reads "Paris, ça mange du plâtre!" which roughly translates to "Paris, it eats plaster!" - likely a commentary on the construction work and development happening in Paris at the time. The style suggests this is from the 19th century, and it appears to be part of a series documenting various Parisian character types and occupations.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-07
This is a sketch titled "Physionomies Parisiennes" (Parisian Physiognomies) showing a figure labeled as "CARRIER" with the caption "Paris: ça mange du plâtre!" (Paris: it eats plaster!). The artwork appears to be a 19th-century drawing depicting a working-class man standing in a slouched posture, wearing loose-fitting clothes and large shoes. He's holding what appears to be a pipe and is positioned against a landscape background with buildings visible in the distance. The style is characteristic of social commentary art of the period, with expressive linework capturing the character's weathered appearance and humble station. The drawing is rendered in what appears to be pencil or charcoal, with careful attention to shading and detail.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-07
The image depicts a sketch or drawing of an old man standing outdoors, with a rural or country landscape visible in the background including some small buildings or houses. The man appears somewhat disheveled, with tattered clothing and a hunched posture. He has his hands clasped in front of him and is looking down, giving the impression of weariness or contemplation. The text below the image identifies him as a "carrier" and includes the caption "Paris, on mange du platre!" which translates to "Paris, we're eating plaster!" in English, suggesting hardship or desperation. The sketch has an expressive, gestural quality typical of 19th century French illustrations.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-07
The image depicts a sketch or drawing of a person in a mountainous landscape. The person appears to be a man wearing a tattered coat and boots, standing alone in the rough terrain. The image is accompanied by the title "Carrier" and a caption in French that reads "Paris - on the edge of the plain!"
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image is a sketch of a man standing in a field, holding a pipe. The man is dressed in a long coat and pants, with his feet positioned slightly apart. He has dark hair and is looking to the left of the image. The background is a light-colored field with some hills and buildings in the distance. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of contemplation and relaxation, as the man appears to be lost in thought while enjoying his pipe.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image is a sketch of a man standing on a hill, with a cityscape in the background. The man is wearing a long coat and pants, and has his hands clasped together in front of him. He appears to be looking down at something on the ground.
The sketch is done in pencil and has a soft, dreamy quality to it. The lines are gentle and curved, giving the impression of movement and fluidity. The overall effect is one of serenity and contemplation.
In the background, there are buildings and trees that are sketched in a loose, impressionistic style. The sky above is a light gray color, which adds to the sense of calmness and tranquility.
Overall, the image conveys a sense of peace and reflection, inviting the viewer to step into the serene world of the sketch.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-07
The image is a drawing of a man, with a quote in French at the bottom. The man is standing on a hill, with his back turned. He is wearing a long coat and a hat, and he is holding a cigarette in his hand. He is looking at the view in front of him, which is a vast landscape with a mountain range in the distance. The drawing is in black and white, and it has a vintage look to it.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-07
The image depicts a vintage-style drawing of a man standing in a rural setting. The drawing is titled "Physionomies Parisiennes" at the top. The man is dressed in a long, flowing garment and is holding a cigarette in his right hand. His left hand is in his pocket. The drawing is in black and white and has a slightly faded appearance. The drawing is framed by a white border. The image also includes the text "Paris, ca mange du platre!" which translates to "Paris, it eats plaster!".
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-04
The image is a black and white drawing on off-white paper, contained within a rectangular frame. The title "PHYSIONOMIES PARISIENNES" is printed at the top center, just above the frame.
Inside the frame, a full-body sketch of a man is depicted. He is standing in profile, facing left. He has short, slightly disheveled hair and appears to be holding a pipe to his mouth. His arms are crossed over his chest. He's wearing a long, loose coat or shirt that reaches almost to his ankles, and simple shoes.
The background shows a vague landscape with what looks like a building in the distance to the left, and a hill or slope to the right. The ground around the man is sketched with short, broken lines, indicating texture and shadow.
Underneath the image, outside the frame, is the text "Par Gavarm" on the bottom left. Below the figure, centered, are the words "CARRIER" and "Paris, ça mange du plåtre!" The number "17" is positioned above "CARRIER." Lastly, on the bottom right, is the text "Imp. Lemercier Paris."
The paper appears slightly aged, with a few minor spots or blemishes.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-04
The image is a black and white lithograph from the "Physionomies Parisiennes" series, featuring a full-length depiction of a man labeled "Carrier" (presumably a porter or laborer). He is drawn in a somewhat caricatured style, standing on what appears to be a hillside or road with a landscape background. The man is dressed in simple, worn clothing and is holding a pipe, which is held to his mouth, with his arms crossed. The background shows a suggestion of a town or building in the distance. The text below the image reads: "Paris, ça mange du plâtre!" (Paris, it eats plaster!), which could be a commentary on the economic or social conditions of the time. The overall style is suggestive of 19th-century French art. The drawing appears to be done with quick, sketchy lines to depict texture.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a black-and-white illustration titled "Physionomies Parisiennes" which translates to "Parisian Physiognomies." It depicts a man standing outdoors, looking down at a small object he is holding in his hand, possibly a piece of food. The man is dressed in simple, worn clothing, including a jacket, pants, and shoes that appear to be in poor condition. The background features a rural landscape with hills, a few scattered buildings, and a body of water. The caption at the bottom reads "Carrier. Paris, ça mange du plâtre!" which translifies to "Carrier. Paris, it eats plaster!" This phrase suggests a humorous or satirical commentary on the hardships or peculiarities of life in Paris. The illustration is signed "Par Gavarni" and "Imp. Lemercier" indicating the artist and printer respectively. The number "17" is also present, likely indicating it is part of a series.
Qwen
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