Microsoft
created on 2018-12-21
Azure OpenAI
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-13
This image features a circular seal or emblem with an intricate design and text inscribed around it. At the top of the circle, the phrase "CRESCENT HOC SIDEREO FRUCTUS" is written in a bold, capitalized font, following the curve of the circle's edge. Below, there is a scene depicted with trees, possibly palm trees, suggesting a tropical or exotic landscape. There are also other types of trees present, giving the scene a diverse, lush appearance. The sky above displays a crescent moon, which might allude to the phrase at the top of the circle.
Along the bottom of the circle, more text appears: "TRESOR ROYAL 1739." This gives a historical context, suggesting that the emblem may be connected to a royal treasury or a similar institution dating back to the year 1739. The date implies that the emblem is of historical significance, potentially from the 18th century.
The emblem is set against a gray-blue background, which contrasts with the reddish-brown ink used for the emblem, highlighting its details and antiquity. The overall design suggests that this emblem may have represented an official seal or mark of authenticity related to a treasury or governmental body during that period.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-13
The image shows an illustrated circular medallion or seal with a scenic design. The circular border consists of an inscription that reads "CRESCENT HOC SYDERE FRUCTUS" along the top and "TRE.SOR ROYAL" with the year "1739" at the bottom. Inside the medallion, a pastoral scene features a variety of trees, including palm trees, set against a landscape background. The overall style and text give it an antiquated, historical appearance.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-13
The image appears to be the seal or emblem of the Tresor Royal, a royal treasury, from the year 1739. The seal depicts a pastoral scene with trees, palm trees, and a sun shining in the sky. The inscription around the edge reads "Cri Scncti Hoc Side Ri Truth" which seems to be a Latin phrase. The central text states "Tresor Royal 1739", indicating this was the official seal or emblem used by the royal treasury in that year.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-13
This is a circular medallion or seal design from 1739 marked "TRESOR ROYAL" (Royal Treasury). It appears to be drawn in a reddish-brown or sanguine color on a light background. The design shows a landscape scene with trees on both sides - regular trees on the left and what appear to be palm trees on the right. In the center top portion, there is a small sun with radiating rays. Around the top of the circle runs text that includes "CRESCUNT HOC SYDERE FRUCTUS." The overall composition is elegant and symmetrical, typical of official royal imagery from 18th century France.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-13
The image depicts a circular seal or logo, likely from an academic institution, featuring a landscape with trees and a sun.
* The seal is circular, with a beige background and a brown border.
* The border features the words "Crescent Hoc Sydere Fructus" in a circular pattern around the edge.
* Below the border, there is a landscape drawing of a tree-lined riverbank with a sun shining down.
* The landscape features several palm trees and other types of trees.
* The sun is depicted as a bright yellow circle with rays extending outward.
* At the bottom of the seal, the words "Tresor Royal 1739" are written in a decorative font.
* The text is centered and appears to be in a serif font.
* The numbers "1739" are written in a larger size than the rest of the text.
* The seal is set against a gray background, which provides a neutral contrast to the beige and brown colors of the seal.
* The background is a solid color, with no patterns or textures visible.
Overall, the image suggests that the seal is from an academic institution, possibly a university or college, and dates back to 1739. The use of Latin phrases and the decorative font adds to the sense of tradition and history.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-13
This image presents a circular seal or coin with an intricate design, featuring a central landscape of palm trees and a sun. The outer edge of the circle is inscribed with the Latin phrase "CRESCENT HOC SYDERE FRUCTUS," which translates to "Fruit grows by this star." The bottom of the circle displays the text "TRESOR ROYAL" and the date "1739." The seal is set against a gray background, suggesting it may be a historical artifact or reproduction.