Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 21-33 |
Gender | Male, 54% |
Sad | 45% |
Calm | 50.2% |
Surprised | 45.4% |
Happy | 45% |
Confused | 45% |
Fear | 45% |
Disgusted | 45.1% |
Angry | 49.2% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Person | 98.3% | |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 85.6% | |
pets animals | 14.4% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2019-11-06
a vintage photo of a book | 57% | |
a vintage photo of a person | 56.9% | |
a vintage photo of a person holding a book | 50.9% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-03
The image is a black and white illustration titled "Les Femmes Socialistes." It shows a woman with an assertive stance grabbing a man by the collar of his shirt, forcing him backward. The man appears startled or frightened, with a wide-eyed expression. Next to the man, a child is clutching onto his leg. The scene is set indoors, with a door slightly ajar and a picture frame on the wall. Underneath the image, there is some French text, which further contextualizes the scene.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03
This is an illustration showing an interior scene. A man appears surprised or alarmed, standing near an open doorway with his hand on his chest and a look of shock on his face. He is dressed in what looks to be 19th-century attire with a loose shirt and vertically striped trousers. Additionally, there is a small child clutching the man's leg, also looking in the same direction as the man, wearing a striped outfit. The scene is likely from a story or a publication, considering the captions and text below the illustration. It is titled "LES FEMMES SOCIALISTES." There is dialogue included in French, indicating an exchange that suggests a heated or intense moment. The artist's signature is in the bottom right corner, and it appears the illustration was done in the year 1847. There is also text indicating the image is from a publication, with the name "Chez Aubert" and "Pl de la Bourse" suggesting the publisher or place of purchase.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-03
This is a French political cartoon titled "Les Femmes Socialistes" (The Socialist Women). It's a satirical lithograph showing a domestic scene where a woman in a long dress is confronting a man, while a small child clings to the man's leg. The woman appears to be forcefully gesturing toward the door, suggesting she's throwing the man out. The artwork style is characteristic of 19th century political satire, with dramatic poses and expressions rendered in black and white. The caption in French at the bottom reads: "Ah! vous êtes mon mari, ah! vous êtes le maître... eh! bien moi, j'ai le droit de vous flanquer à la porte de chez vous... Jeanne Deroin me l'a prouvé hier soir!... allez vous expliquer avec elle!..." This cartoon appears to be commenting on changing gender roles and domestic power dynamics during the rise of socialist and feminist movements in France. It's using exaggerated imagery to mock or criticize these social changes, portraying a reversal of traditional household authority.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-03
The image depicts a political cartoon or caricature titled "Les Femmes Socialistes" (The Socialist Women). It shows two women engaged in a physical altercation or struggle. One woman appears to be grabbing or choking the other, who has her hands raised. A young child clings to the skirt of one of the women, looking distressed. The scene takes place in what seems to be a modest home interior, with a door visible in the background. The cartoon is rendered in black and white using sketch-like shading and linework. There is French text below the image that translates to: "Ah! you say my husband, ah! you say the master... ah! well me, I tell you to go beat yours at your place... Jeanne Deroin proved it to me!" The satirical tone and exaggerated, somewhat grotesque style suggests this was meant as commentary or criticism of socialist women and their domestic situations in 19th century France. The signature indicates it was drawn by someone with the initials A.L.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-03
The image depicts a scene with two people, a man and a woman, engaged in a confrontation. The man appears to be forcefully grabbing or shoving the woman, who is reacting with distress. The setting suggests a domestic or private setting, with a curtain or door visible in the background. The overall tone of the image conveys a sense of tension and conflict between the two individuals.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image depicts a scene from a French political cartoon, titled "Les Femmes Socialistes" (The Socialist Women), created by the artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in 1891. The cartoon is a commentary on the social and political climate of late 19th-century France, particularly the growing influence of socialism among women. In the foreground, a woman, dressed in a long skirt and blouse, is shown pushing open a door with her left hand while holding a baby in her right arm. She appears to be entering a room where a man, wearing a white shirt and plaid pants, stands with his back to her, looking out the window. The man's posture suggests that he is deep in thought or perhaps distracted by something outside. Behind the woman, a young boy is seen climbing up her skirt, reaching for the man's leg. This scene may represent the idea that socialist women are trying to bring their families into the fold of the socialist movement, with the boy symbolizing the next generation. The background of the image is a simple, monochromatic room with a door, a window, and a curtain. The overall atmosphere of the cartoon is one of tension and movement, with the woman's dynamic pose and the boy's energetic climb conveying a sense of energy and activism. The cartoon is signed by Toulouse-Lautrec in the lower left corner, and the title "Les Femmes Socialistes" is written in bold letters at the top of the image. The text below the image reads: "Ah, vous êtes mon mari, ah, vous êtes le maitre... eh, bien moi, j'ai le droit de vous flanquer à la porte de chez vous... Jeanne Deroin me la prouve hier soir... allez vous expliquer avec elle!" (Ah, you are my husband, ah, you are the master... well, I have the right to throw you out of the house... Jeanne Deroin showed me this last night... go explain yourself to her!). This text suggests that the cartoon is a commentary on the changing roles of women in society and the growing influence of socialism among women. Overall, the image is a powerful commentary on the social and political climate of late 19th-century France, highlighting the growing influence of socialism among women and the changing roles of women in society.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image is a French cartoon titled "Les Femmes Socialistes" (The Socialist Women), created by French caricaturist and illustrator Albert Robida in 1887. The cartoon depicts a woman, dressed in a long dress, pulling her husband out of the house by his necktie while their child clings to his leg. The woman's facial expression conveys anger and determination. The cartoon is accompanied by a caption that reads: "Ah, you want my husband, ah, you want the master... eh, well, I'll give him to you, but you'll have to take the child too... Jeanne Derouin told me the other day... go and explain that to her!" The cartoon satirizes the social and political changes of the late 19th century, particularly the rise of socialism and the changing roles of women in society. It suggests that women are becoming more assertive and demanding, and that they are no longer content to stay at home and care for their families. The cartoon also implies that the husband is being pulled away from his domestic duties and into the world of politics, where he will be forced to confront the demands of his wife and other women. Overall, the cartoon is a commentary on the changing social and political landscape of late 19th-century France, and it highlights the tensions and conflicts that arose as a result of these changes.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
The image is a black-and-white illustration titled "Les Femmes Socialistes." It depicts a scene inside a room with a doorway on the left side. There are three main characters: a woman, a man, and a child. The woman is standing near the doorway, holding the door handle with her right hand. She is dressed in a long dress and appears to be looking at the man. The man is positioned slightly to the right, holding the child's hand. He seems to be in a state of distress or surprise, as his mouth is open and his eyes are wide. The child, who is holding the man's hand, is looking up at him. The room has a curtain on the right side, and there is a light source that casts shadows on the wall and floor. Below the illustration, there is a caption in French that reads, "– Ah! vous êtes mon mari, ah! vous êtes le maitre ... eh! bien moi, j'ai le droit de vous flanquer à la porte de chez vous ... Jeanne Deronin me la prouve hier soir! allez vous expliquer avec elle!...". This translates to, "– Ah! you are my husband, ah! you are the master ... well, I have the right to throw you out of your house ... Jeanne Deronin proved it to me last night! go explain it to her!...". The illustration appears to be a satirical or humorous depiction of a domestic situation, possibly commenting on gender roles or social dynamics within a household.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
The image is a black-and-white illustration that depicts a scene involving three people. The central figure is a man who appears to be in a state of distress, with his arms flailing and his head tilted back. He is being restrained by a woman standing to his left, who is holding onto his arm and seems to be trying to calm him down. To the right of the man, there is a young boy who is looking up at the man with a concerned expression. The illustration is titled "Les Femmes Socialistes" and is accompanied by a caption in French. The overall mood of the image is one of tension and conflict.