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Amazon

Bird | 86.1% | |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2018-10-06
a close up of a book | 73.8% | |
close up of a book | 68.5% | |
a close up of text on a book | 68.4% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-11
The image is an illustration of a mythical winged horse, likely Pegasus, depicted in mid-flight. The horse has both its wings spread out and all four legs raised as if galloping in the air. The drawing is in a monochrome, woodcut style.
Below the illustration is text in Latin. The text is in an archaic style with capitalized letters and reads:
"CVM PRIVIL. SACR. CAESAR. MAIEST. ET SER. REG. POL. ET ELECT. SAX."
"Beneath this line, there is:
"LIPSIAE,
SVMTIBVS IO. FRIDERICI GLEDITSCHII"
And below the final line:
"CIDIDCCLV."
The text indicates that the publication was granted a privilege by the Holy Roman Emperor, the King of Poland, and the Elector of Saxony. The publication took place in Leipzig (Lipsiae) by Johann Friedrich Gleditsch in the year MDCCLV (1755). The winged horse (Pegasus) could be symbolic of inspiration, knowledge, and literary achievement, fitting for a publisher or a title page of a book.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-11
This image features what appears to be an illustration or an emblem printed on a piece of paper. At the center, there is a depiction of Pegasus, a mythological creature resembling a winged horse. The horse is presented mid-gallop with both the wings and hooves extended, as if it is flying or leaping through the air.
Below the illustration, there is a body of text printed in uppercase Latin letters, indicating a formal publication or perhaps a printer's mark. The first line of text is "CVM PRIVIL. SACR. CAESAR. MAIEST. ET SER. REG. POL. ET ELECT. SAX.", which seems to abbreviate legal or official terms in Latin, possibly related to a privilege or copyright granted by a sacral imperial (Caesarian) majesty and the electorate of Saxony.
The second part of the text "LIPSIAE", probably refers to the city of Leipzig (in Latin, Lipsiae), which historically was an important center for publishing in Europe. "SVMTIBVS IO. FRIDERICI GLEDITSCHII" could possibly refer to Johann Friedrich Gleditsch, a known publisher in Leipzig, which could indicate that this emblem belongs to him or his publishing house.
The last line "CIƆIƆCCLV." represents a date in Roman numerals, which translates to 1755.
The overall aesthetic and the use of Latin suggests this image comes from a historical document or book, possibly from the 18th century. The paper appears slightly aged with some discoloration that is consistent with a historical artifact.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-11
This is a historical publisher's mark or colophon from 1755 (CIDIDCCLV in Roman numerals) from Leipzig (Lipsiae). The image features a Pegasus, the mythological winged horse, rendered in black ink in a woodcut or engraving style. The Pegasus is shown in mid-flight with its wings spread and mane flowing. Below the illustration is Latin text indicating this was published with privileges from the Holy Roman Emperor and the Elector of Saxony ("CVM PRIVIL. SACR. CAESAR. MAIEST. ET SER. REG. POL. ET ELECT. SAX."). The publisher is listed as Jo. Friderici Gleditschii. The entire piece appears to be printed on aged paper with some slight discoloration.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-11
The image depicts an engraving or illustration of a winged horse, likely the mythological creature Pegasus. The text below the illustration reads "CVM PRIVIL. SACR. CAESAR. MAIEST. ET SER. REG. POL. ET ELECT. SAX. LIPSIAE, SVMTIBVS IO. FRIDERICI GLEDITSCHII CIƆ IƆ CCXV." which appears to be a Latin inscription related to the publication or printing of the illustration, mentioning Leipzig (Lipsiae) and likely a publisher named Friderici Gleditschii, with the date 1715 (CIƆ IƆ CCXV) in Roman numerals.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-11
The image appears to be an engraved illustration of a winged horse or Pegasus, along with some Latin text. The text indicates that this is a seal or emblem associated with Friderici Gleditschii, who appears to be a person of importance or authority based on the phrasing. The overall design and style suggest this is an old, historic image, likely from a printed document or publication.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12
The image depicts a vintage-style label or card featuring a winged horse, likely a Pegasus, at the top. The horse is drawn in black ink and has its wings spread out to the sides, with its front legs raised and back legs extended behind it. Below the horse, there are two lines of text in an old-fashioned font. The first line reads "CVM PRIVIL. SACR. CAESAR. MAIEST. ET SER. REG. POL. ET ELECT. SAX." and the second line reads "LIPSIAE, SVMTIBVS IO. FRIDERICI GLEDITSCHII CIG 19CCCV." The background of the label is a light tan color with a subtle texture, resembling aged paper. Overall, the image appears to be a reproduction or recreation of an antique label or card, possibly from the 18th or 19th century.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12
The image features a vintage-style illustration of a winged horse, accompanied by text in Latin. The horse is depicted in black and white, with its wings spread wide and its front legs raised as if in mid-gallop. The text below the horse reads "CVM PRIVIL. SACR. CAESAR. MAIEST. ET SER. REG. POL. ET ELECT. SAX." followed by a line, then "LIPSIAE," another line, and finally "SVMTIBVS IO. FRIDERICI GLEDITSCHII CI3 I3CCLV."
The background of the image appears to be a piece of aged paper or parchment, with a light beige color and visible fibers. The overall design suggests that this may be a title page or frontispiece from an old book, possibly from the 18th century given the style of the typography and the use of Latin.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-11
The image depicts a piece of paper with a black-and-white illustration of a winged horse in the center. The horse is depicted as a Pegasus, a mythical creature from Greek mythology known for its wings and association with divine inspiration and speed. The paper appears to be old, with a yellowish tint and some stains, suggesting its age and historical significance. Below the illustration, there is a Latin inscription that reads "CVM PRIVIL. SACR. CAESAR. MAIEST. ET SER. REG. POL. ET ELECT. SAX. LIPSIAE, SVMTIBVS IO. FRIDERICI GLEDITSCHII CIƆ IƆCCLV." This inscription likely indicates the publisher, location, and date of publication of the piece, which is likely a book or document from the 18th century. The image provides a glimpse into the past and the historical context in which this piece was created.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-11
The image features an old, antique-looking card or label with a black-and-white illustration and some text. The illustration depicts a winged horse, possibly a Pegasus, in a dynamic pose, suggesting movement or flight. The card has a slightly worn and aged appearance, with some discoloration and wear at the edges. The text on the card is written in a cursive style and appears to be in Latin, with the phrase "CVM PRIVIL. SACR. CAESAR. MAIES. ET SER. REG. POL. ET ELEC. SAX." The card also includes the name "LIPSIAE" and the year "10. FRIDERICI GLEEDITSCHII," suggesting it may be related to a historical figure or event.