Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Microsoft

AWS Rekognition
Age | 19-31 |
Gender | Female, 87.8% |
Confused | 5.3% |
Calm | 79.7% |
Surprised | 0.5% |
Disgusted | 0.7% |
Happy | 0.3% |
Fear | 0.3% |
Angry | 1.3% |
Sad | 12% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 42.4% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-08-10
paintings art | 62.6% | |
text visuals | 37.3% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-08-10
a close up of text on a white background | 80.6% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 78.5% | |
close up of text on a white background | 78.4% | |
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17
a photograph of a drawing of a bunch of people with hats on
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-12
This image depicts a collection of sketches, each representing what appears to be a figure from a historic context. The artwork contains numbers corresponding to each sketched figure. At the bottom of the image, there are two lists titled "Americans" and "British," likely indicating the figures' allegiances from an historical event, with several names next to numbers on each side. The event referenced is "Bunker's Hill," as noted at the bottom, which is likely referring to the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War. The title "No. 1." appears on the lower left side, suggesting this may be part of a series of such images. The artist's name, "J. Trumbull," is signed on the bottom right corner.
Since the image is a historical representation, the figures are shown wearing attire appropriate for the time, including military uniforms. Various expressions and poses hint at the different roles or actions of these figures, who may include both military officers and possibly other notable individuals involved in the event. The lack of color suggests the drawing is likely meant to focus on composition and detail over visual spectacle. The publisher's information is also included at the bottom, indicating that the image has been officially reproduced for wider distribution.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-12
This image appears to be a historical print or sketch related to the Battle of Bunker Hill, featuring a series of portraits of key figures involved in the event. There are numbered labels corresponding to names listed below the illustrations, which are divided into "Americans" and "British." Among the Americans listed are: Gen'l Warren, Col'o Putnam, Col'o Prescott, Lieut. Col'o Parker, Major Smalwood, Mr. Winthrop, and more. Among the British listed are: Gen'l Howe, Lieut'o Col'o Abercrombie, Major Tuperan, Lord Rawdon, now Earl Moira, and more. The print is signed by J. Trumbull Junior, and it appears to be published in London.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26
This is a historical sketch plate titled "Bunker's Hill" showing various portrait studies of military figures from both the American and British sides of the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolution. The image is divided into multiple head sketches, each numbered and identified in a key below. The sketches are done in a line drawing style, showing the subjects in military attire including tricorn hats and uniforms typical of the 18th century. The image is separated into two sections - "Americans" and "British" - with corresponding numbers identifying each figure. The artwork appears to be a period piece, likely created close to the time of the actual battle, and shows the characteristic artistic style of that era. The sketches capture different angles and expressions, providing a valuable historical record of the military leaders present at this significant Revolutionary War battle.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-12
This is a historical sketch plate titled "Bunker's Hill" showing various portrait sketches of military figures from both the American and British sides of the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolution. The image is divided into multiple head portraits done in a line drawing style, with numbers corresponding to a key at the bottom identifying each figure. The sketches appear to be done in brown ink or sepia tone on light paper. The portraits show men in 18th-century military attire, including tricorn hats, military uniforms, and period hairstyles. The image is labeled with two columns - "Americans" and "British" - with numbered names listed below each category. This appears to be a historical document that was published in London, as indicated by the publication line at the bottom of the image.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-12
The image shows a collection of sketched portraits and studies of various people, both American and British, from the Revolutionary War era. The portraits are rendered in a loose, gestural style with minimal shading and detail. Each portrait is numbered, and a corresponding key at the bottom of the image identifies the individuals depicted, including "Gen'l Warren", "Putnam", "Ld Chatham", and several other notable figures from that period in history. The sketches appear to have been drawn from life or memory by an artist named J. Trumbull, as indicated by the signature at the bottom right. The overall composition has an informal, sketchbook-like quality, capturing quick impressions of these historical personalities.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-12
This image appears to be a collection of sketches or drawings depicting various individuals, with labels identifying them as "Americans" and "British". The sketches appear to be portraits or caricatures of individuals, capturing their facial features and hairstyles. The image is titled "Bunker's Hill", suggesting it may depict figures associated with the Bunker Hill battle or event. While the image contains human faces, I will refrain from identifying or naming any of the individuals shown, as per the instructions provided.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11
The image is a page from an 18th-century book, likely a historical or educational publication, featuring a collection of sketches and illustrations. The page is divided into two sections: "Americans" and "British," each with a list of names and corresponding sketches.
- Title: The title at the bottom of the page reads "BUNKER'S HILL," indicating that the page may be related to the Battle of Bunker Hill, a pivotal event in the American Revolutionary War.
- Sketches: The sketches depict various individuals, some of whom are identified by name and title. The sketches appear to be hand-drawn and are rendered in a simple yet detailed style.
- American Sketches:
- Gen. Warren
- Putnam
- Col. Prescott
- Gardner
- Lieut. Col. Parker
- Maj. Rawdon
- Mr. Olney
- Moore
- Lieut. Gossamer
- Rev. Mr. Clunstock
- British Sketches:
- Gen. Howe
- Clinton
- Col. Abercrombie
- Maj. Pitcairn
- Small
- Lieut. Pitcairn
- Ens. Lord Rawdon
- new Earl Meirs
- American Sketches:
- List of Names: The list of names below each section of sketches appears to be a roster of individuals involved in the Battle of Bunker Hill. The list includes both American and British officers, as well as some civilians.
- Signature: In the bottom-right corner of the page, there is a signature that reads "J. Trembly 1797." This suggests that the page was created or published in 1797, more than 20 years after the Battle of Bunker Hill took place.
Overall, the image provides a unique glimpse into the history of the American Revolutionary War and the individuals who played a significant role in shaping its outcome.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11
The image depicts a vintage illustration of various individuals, likely from the 18th century, with some wearing military attire and others sporting hats. The illustration is divided into two sections: "Americans" on the left and "British" on the right. Each section features a list of names corresponding to the numbered illustrations.
At the bottom of the image, the text "BUNKER'S HILL" is prominently displayed, accompanied by smaller text that appears to be a signature or notation. The overall style of the illustration suggests that it may be a historical or educational piece, possibly created for instructional purposes.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-12
The image is a black-and-white drawing with a list of names. The drawing depicts a group of people, some of whom are wearing hats and holding flags. The drawing appears to be a caricature of the people depicted, with exaggerated features and expressions. The list of names includes the names of the people depicted in the drawing, along with their positions or titles. The drawing is titled "Bunker's Hill," and the names are listed under the headings "Americans" and "British." The drawing appears to be a historical representation of the Battle of Bunker Hill, which took place during the American Revolutionary War.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-12
The image appears to be a historical print or illustration depicting a scene related to the Battle of Bunker Hill, which took place during the American Revolutionary War in 1775. The image shows a group of people, likely British soldiers and American militiamen, engaged in combat or battle. The image is labeled "BUNKER'S HILL" and includes a list of names, possibly of the individuals involved in the battle.
The image is divided into two sections, with the top section showing a group of British soldiers, and the bottom section showing a group of American militiamen. The British soldiers are depicted as wearing uniforms and carrying muskets, while the American militiamen are shown in more casual clothing, with some wearing hats and others holding flags.
The image is a historical representation of the Battle of Bunker Hill, which was a significant early battle in the American Revolutionary War. The battle took place on June 17, 1775, and resulted in a British victory, but the American militiamen's resistance and the high number of British casualties led to increased support for the American cause and ultimately contributed to the eventual success of the American Revolution.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-05
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a sepia-toned etching or engraving featuring portraits of individuals associated with the Battle of Bunker's Hill. The layout consists of various head and shoulder sketches of men, arranged in a scattered, informal manner across the page.
The top portion of the image shows clustered portraits, with figures in military attire including hats, plumes, and coats. Some figures are holding flags or pointing. The expressions of the individuals range from serious to pained.
The bottom portion of the image contains text. On the left, "N.1." is printed. In the center, a list of names is divided into two groups: "Americans" and "British." Each name is numbered and corresponds to a person depicted in the image, for example, "1. Genl Warren" and "11. Genl Howe."
Below the lists, "BUNKER'S HILL" is printed in larger font. Underneath this, there is a line stating "London, Published April 1798, by A.C. de Poggi, N° New Bond Street." In the bottom right corner, there is a signature: "J. Trumbull pinx."
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-05
This is a historical print depicting the Battle of Bunker Hill. It's an engraving, likely meant to be a print from a plate.
Here's a breakdown:
- Composition: The print is filled with vignettes of various individuals, mostly bust portraits, arranged in a grid-like fashion. They are numbered and labeled.
- Subject Matter: The subject matter appears to be the depiction of key figures involved in the Battle of Bunker Hill. The print is divided into two sections: "Americans" and "British". The figures' faces are drawn to convey various emotions, likely depicting the intensity and chaos of the battle.
- Style: The drawing style is characteristic of the late 18th century. The line work is detailed, and the figures are rendered in a somewhat stylized manner.
- Details:
- "Bunker's Hill" is the central title, indicating the subject of the print.
- The list beneath each section provides the names of the individuals portrayed.
- The artist's signature and the publication information are noted at the bottom, stating "J. Trumbull pinx." and "London, Published April 1798" and the publisher's location, "A. C. de Poggi No. 4 New Bond Street".
This print is a significant historical artifact, offering a visual representation of a pivotal event in the American Revolution.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-08
The image is a historical illustration titled "Bunker's Hill," created by J. Trumbull and published in London in 1798. It depicts a series of portraits of key figures involved in the Battle of Bunker Hill, which took place during the American Revolutionary War on June 17, 1775.
The illustration is divided into two sections: "Americans" on the left and "British" on the right. Each portrait is numbered and labeled with the individual's name and rank. Here is a detailed summary of the portraits:
Americans
- Gen'l Warren (General Warren) - A prominent figure in the American Revolution, depicted with a determined expression.
- Col'l Putnam (Colonel Putnam) - Shown in a dynamic pose, possibly giving orders.
- Col'l Prescott (Colonel Prescott) - Depicted with a resolute look.
- Col'l Stark (Colonel Stark) - Shown with a stern expression.
- Lieu't Col'l Parker (Lieutenant Colonel Parker) - Depicted with a thoughtful look.
- Maj'r Knowlton (Major Knowlton) - Shown with a focused expression.
- M'r Chey (Mr. Chey) - Depicted with a determined look.
- Moy - Shown with a resolute expression.
- Lieu't Greaves (Lieutenant Greaves) - Depicted with a thoughtful look.
- Rev'd M'r McClintock (Reverend Mr. McClintock) - Shown with a serious expression.
British
- Gen'l Howe (General Howe) - A key British commander, depicted with a stern expression.
- Clinton - Shown with a determined look.
- Col'l Abercrombie (Colonel Abercrombie) - Depicted with a resolute expression.
- Maj'r Pitcairn (Major Pitcairn) - Shown with a focused look.
- Smith - Depicted with a thoughtful expression.
- Lieu't Phelps (Lieutenant Phelps) - Shown with a determined look.
- Earl Lord Rawdon - Depicted with a serious expression.
- Now Karl Merv - Shown with a resolute look.
The illustration captures the intensity and significance of the Battle of Bunker Hill, highlighting the key figures from both the American and British sides. The portraits are detailed and convey the emotions and determination of the individuals involved in this pivotal moment of the American Revolution.