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Imagga
paintings art | 77.8% | |
interior objects | 7.9% | |
text visuals | 5.7% | |
beaches seaside | 3.5% | |
food drinks | 1.7% | |
sunrises sunsets | 1.5% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-09
a vintage photo of a box | 53.6% | |
a vintage photo of a sign | 53.5% | |
an old photo of a box | 53.1% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-22
a photograph of a large building with a clock tower in the middle of it | -100% | |
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image is a sepia-toned drawing of the Hospital for Insane of the Army, located in Washington, D.C. The drawing depicts the hospital's exterior, showcasing its imposing structure and grandeur.
- Hospital Building
- The hospital building is the central focus of the drawing.
- It features a large, symmetrical facade with multiple wings and towers.
- The building appears to be made of stone or brick, with a flat roof and numerous windows.
- A flag flies atop one of the towers, adding a sense of dignity and importance to the scene.
- People and Horses
- In front of the hospital, several people are gathered, some on horseback and others on foot.
- The individuals are dressed in clothing typical of the mid-19th century, with men wearing suits and hats, while women wear long dresses and bonnets.
- The horses are depicted in various poses, some standing calmly, while others appear to be in motion.
- Text and Inscriptions
- In the top-left corner of the drawing, a handwritten inscription reads "From a Daguerreotype drawing by the artist."
- Below the hospital building, a smaller inscription provides the name and location of the institution: "HOSPITAL FOR INSANE OF THE ARMY / WASHINGTON D.C. AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA."
- In the bottom-right corner, the number "116" is printed, likely indicating the drawing's catalog number or reference.
- Background and Sky
- The background of the drawing features a light-colored sky, which appears to be overcast or cloudy.
- The sky provides a subtle contrast to the darker tones of the hospital building and its surroundings.
In summary, the image presents a detailed and realistic depiction of the Hospital for Insane of the Army in Washington, D.C., showcasing its architectural features and the people and animals that inhabit its grounds. The sepia tone and handwritten inscriptions add a sense of historical authenticity to the drawing, making it a valuable document for understanding the past.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image depicts a sepia-toned photograph of a large, imposing building with a central tower and two wings. The building appears to be a hospital or other institutional structure, given its size and layout.
In the foreground, several people are visible, some standing or sitting on the ground, while others are walking towards the building. A few horse-drawn carriages are also present, adding to the sense of activity and movement in the scene.
The overall atmosphere of the image is one of grandeur and importance, suggesting that the building is a significant landmark or institution. The use of sepia tone gives the image a sense of age and nostalgia, implying that it may be an historical photograph from a bygone era.
The image is framed by a white border, which provides a clean and neutral background that helps to focus attention on the building and its surroundings. Overall, the image presents a striking and evocative portrayal of a historic building and its context.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image is a vintage photograph of a large building, which appears to be a hospital. The building is made of stone and has many windows, and it has a flag on top. There are many people walking around the building, and some are sitting on benches. There are also some carriages parked in front of the building. The image is in black and white, and it has a vintage filter applied to it.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image is a drawing of a hospital building. The hospital is called the Hospital for the Insane of the Army and Navy and the District of Columbia. The hospital is located in Washington, D.C. The drawing shows the hospital from a perspective view, with people walking in front of it and a carriage in front of it. The hospital has a large entrance and many windows. The image also has a watermark that reads "From a Perspective Drawing by the Guest" at the top left corner.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-17
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is an antique architectural drawing, likely a lithograph or a similar print. It's rendered in sepia tones, giving it a vintage appearance. The subject is a large, imposing building.
The Building:
- Architecture: The building appears to be in a classical or possibly a Federal style. It's a large, multi-sectioned structure with a central main block flanked by symmetrical wings. There are likely two or three stories visible, with many windows. Towers or turrets are positioned at regular intervals along the façade.
- Details: The building is detailed with rows of windows, suggesting a design suited to provide plenty of light, and architectural ornamentation. A central structure of the building is taller than the rest of the structure.
- Context: The drawing includes figures, horses, and carriages, all in a detailed manner, and small flag on the building's roof. These elements suggest a populated area around the building.
Text and Markings:
- Labels: The text "HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE OF THE ARMY AND NAVY AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA" is written at the bottom of the drawing. This indicates that it's a depiction of an institution for the mentally ill serving the military and the District of Columbia.
- Annotations: There are other handwritten inscriptions on the top of the image.
Condition and Style:
- Appearance: The paper shows signs of age, with some discoloration and wear, which adds to the historical feel of the artwork.
In summary, the image is a historical architectural drawing. It's a snapshot of a building in its time, depicting a hospital for the mentally ill, with a style indicative of the period it was created.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-17
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a sepia-toned architectural drawing or print mounted on a larger sheet of paper. The drawing depicts a large, imposing institutional building, identified as "HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE OF THE ARMY AND NAVY AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA." The building is symmetrical, with a central tower featuring a flag, flanked by multiple interconnected wings. The architecture appears to be in a classical or early modern style.
In front of the building, there is a suggestion of a landscaped area with figures of people, some on foot and others in horse-drawn carriages, giving scale to the building.
At the top left corner of the paper, there is handwritten text that reads, "From a Perspective drawing by the Arch’t." The number "116" is printed in the bottom right corner of the paper.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image depicts a historical photograph of a large, multi-story building complex with the caption "Hospital for the Insane of the Army and Navy and the District of Columbia." The building appears to be designed in a symmetrical and institutional style, featuring several towers and numerous windows. The architecture suggests a substantial and well-planned structure, likely intended to provide comprehensive care and housing for patients.
In the foreground, there are several people and horse-drawn carriages, indicating activity and possibly the arrival or departure of visitors or patients. The scene appears to be from the late 19th or early 20th century, given the style of clothing and the mode of transportation.
The image also includes a note at the top left corner, which reads "Taken in Perspective drawing by Dr. N.," suggesting that the photograph might have been based on a perspective drawing created by Dr. N. The number "116" is visible at the bottom right corner, likely indicating a catalog or archive number.