Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Microsoft

AWS Rekognition
Age | 24-34 |
Gender | Male, 99.7% |
Calm | 98.8% |
Surprised | 6.4% |
Fear | 5.9% |
Sad | 2.2% |
Disgusted | 0.3% |
Confused | 0.2% |
Happy | 0.1% |
Angry | 0.1% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Adult | 97.1% | |
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 81.6% | |
paintings art | 17.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2019-02-28
a close up of text on a white background | 72.8% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 65.7% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 65.6% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-10
The image is a detailed sketch or engraving titled "References to the Print of the Sortie of Gibraltar". It features a series of numbered illustrations of various individuals, each marked with a corresponding number. Below the illustrations, there is a list of names and titles that match the numbers beside the illustrations. The list includes military titles such as "Gen. Elliott", "Major Gen. Ross", and "Lieut. Kolher, Roy. Artillery", among others. The image also contains what appears to be a detailed depiction of uniforms and attire from the historical period of the Siege of Gibraltar. The artwork was engraved by Mr. Sharp from the original painting by J. Trumbull Esq.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-10
The image displays a collection of detailed sketches of various individuals, predominantly depicted in military attire characterized by ornate uniforms with decorative elements like epaulets, sashes, and badges. The style of the artwork suggests it is historical, possibly from the 18th or early 19th century based on the clothing style. Beneath the sketches is a block of text titled "REFERENCES to the PRINT of the SORTIE OF GIBRALTAR, Engraved by MR. SHARP, from the Original Picture painted by J. TRUMBULL, ESQ." This title suggests that the sketches are related to a historical event called the Sortie of Gibraltar and that they serve as references to individuals who may have been involved in or witnessed the event. Below the title are listed names with corresponding numbers, presumably to identify each depicted individual within the sketches. The names include ranks and titles indicating military or noble status. The text at the bottom notes the location of publication, "London, Published as the Act directs Jany. 1st, 1789, by Mr. J. Trumbull, No. 24. Mays Building, St. Martin's Lane." Overall, the image seems to be an educational or commemorative piece related to military history, specifically the siege or sortie of Gibraltar, offering viewers an insight into the historical figures who may have participated in the event.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-10
This is a historical sketch or reference sheet showing multiple portrait studies, apparently related to the Siege of Gibraltar. The image is titled "REFERENCES to the PRINT of the SORTIE OF GIBRALTAR, Engraved by Mr. SHARP, from the Original Picture painted by I. TRUMBULL ESQr." The artwork consists of several head-and-shoulder sketches arranged in a scattered pattern across the page, drawn in a sepia or brown tone. Each figure is depicted wearing military attire typical of the late 18th century, including uniforms with high collars, epaulettes, and various military headgear such as bicorn hats and plumed helmets. Below the sketches is a numbered key listing various military officers and personnel, including references to different regiments and positions. The composition appears to be a preliminary study or reference guide for a larger work depicting the Sortie of Gibraltar, which was a significant military action during the Great Siege of Gibraltar (1779-1783). The sketches demonstrate fine attention to detail in the facial features and uniforms, characteristic of military portraiture of the period. This type of reference sheet would have been valuable for artists and engravers working on larger historical paintings or prints of the event.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-10
The image depicts various heads and faces referenced to point to notable figures from the north of Gibraltar, as indicated by the title "REFERENCES to the PRINT of the NORTH OF GIBRALTAR, Engraved by Mr SHARP, from the Original Picture painted by J. TRUMBULL, ESQ'r." The image contains 20 numbered reference sketches of different people's heads and faces, both men and women, wearing period clothing and hairstyles from the late 18th or early 19th century based on the styles shown. Each numbered reference has a corresponding name or title listed below the image. The drawing style uses fine lines and shading to capture the distinctive features and expressions of each individual. The arrangement of the sketched heads fills the rectangular frame, creating a detailed visual index of the key persons related to the subject of the original painting of the north of Gibraltar by J. Trumbull that this print references.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-10
The image appears to be an engraved print depicting a scene related to the sortie (a military operation) of Gibraltar, as indicated by the title. It shows a group of figures, mostly military officers and soldiers, in ornate uniforms and poses. The figures are arranged in rows and seem to be engaged in some sort of tactical or strategic discussion. The image provides references and labels for the various individuals depicted.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14
The image is a page from an old book, featuring a collection of sketches of people's faces. The page is titled "REFERENCES to the PRINT of the SORTIE OF GIBRALTAR, Engraved by MR. SHARP, from the Original Picture painted by I. TRUMBULL ESQ.". * The title is written in small text at the top of the page. * Below the title, there are 18 sketches of people's faces, arranged in three rows of six. * Each sketch is numbered, and there is a list of names and descriptions below the sketches. * The names include: * Gen. Elliot * Major Gen. Ross * Commodore de Roger Carter * Lieut. Col. Hugo Banavarian * Lieut. Col. Trigge * Lieut. Col. Maxwell * Lieut. Col. Hardy * Major Valliaman * Capt. Widdham * Lieut. Col. Ross * Capt. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut. Col. Ross * Lieut.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14
The image is a page from an old book, featuring a collection of sketches and text. The title at the top reads "REFERENCES to the PRINT of the SORTIE OF GIBRALTAR, Engraved by Mr. SHARP, from the Original Picture painted by J. TRUMBULL ESQ." Below the title are 18 sketches of men's heads, each with a number corresponding to a list of names and titles at the bottom of the page. The sketches appear to be of military officers, with some wearing hats or other headgear. The text at the bottom of the page includes the names of the individuals depicted in the sketches, along with their ranks and titles. The background of the page is a light beige color, with a darker beige border around the edges. The overall design of the page suggests that it is from a historical or educational book, possibly related to the military or art history.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-10
The image is a black-and-white print of a group of people. The title of the image is "References to the Print of the Sortie of Gibraltar." The image has a list of names and numbers on the left and right sides. The people in the image are wearing uniforms and hats. The image is engraved by Mr. Sharp, from the original picture painted by I. Trumbull Esq.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-10
The image is a detailed engraving titled "References to the Print of the Sortie of Gibraltar," created by M. Sharp from the original painting by J. Trumbull. The engraving is a historical illustration depicting a sortie, a military operation where troops leave a fortified place to attack the enemy outside. The image is rich in detail, showing various figures in 18th-century military attire, including officers, soldiers, and civilians, all engaged in different activities. The engraving is accompanied by a list of references at the top, identifying each figure by name and role. The figures are arranged in a semi-circle, with some standing and others sitting, creating a dynamic and engaging composition. The attire of the figures varies, indicating different ranks and roles within the military, from officers in elaborate uniforms to soldiers in simpler garb. The background of the engraving is relatively plain, focusing attention on the figures and their activities. The overall tone of the image is historical and informative, providing a glimpse into the military life and operations of the time. The engraving is a valuable historical document, offering insight into the events and individuals involved in the sortie of Gibraltar.