Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Microsoft

AWS Rekognition
Age | 11-19 |
Gender | Male, 93.2% |
Surprised | 98.2% |
Angry | 17% |
Fear | 7.3% |
Sad | 2.2% |
Happy | 0.7% |
Calm | 0.6% |
Confused | 0.2% |
Disgusted | 0.2% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Adult | 98.7% | |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 96.8% | |
text visuals | 1.8% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2018-05-08
a close up of a book | 42.2% | |
an old photo of a book | 38.5% | |
close up of a book | 37.2% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-20
This image is a colored caricature or satirical illustration, featuring a parade of characters in 19th-century attire, likely related to the theme of vaccination as suggested by the French title "LA VACCINE EN VOYAGE." Central to the image is a person majestically dressed in a uniform, riding a horse, and holding up a flag with a lengthy inscription. Various other characters are engaging with animals, such as a cow and a horse, or carrying banners and drawings that seem to depict scenes or offer commentary. There is a whimsical and chaotic energy to the scene with multiple interactions happening between characters and animals, and some figures are shown with exaggerated facial expressions or actions, commonly seen in caricatures from that era. The image likely portrays a social or political statement about the opinions or controversies surrounding vaccination at the time.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-20
The image is an illustration titled "La Vaccine En Voyage," which translates to "The Vaccine on a Journey" in English. It appears to be a satirical or historical depiction likely related to the introduction and spread of vaccination. The scene includes characters in period costumes, with one figure on horseback holding a flag and another holding a document. Several people seem to be interacting or examining something related to the vaccine. Various animals such as a cow and a horse are also present, suggesting the theme of vaccination against diseases like smallpox, which involved cowpox. The overall scene combines elements of caricature, social commentary, and period attire.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-20
The image depicts a lively and chaotic scene of people traveling on a journey. It appears to be a satirical or caricature-style illustration, with exaggerated and comical depictions of the characters and their activities. In the center, a man in an elaborate costume with a feathered headdress holds a scroll or document, possibly a vaccination certificate or permit. Around him, there are various other figures, including a woman with a child, a man with a cane, and several animals such as a horse, a dog, and a bull. The overall scene seems to be a commentary on the experiences or challenges of traveling or undertaking a journey during that time period. The title "La vaccine en voyage" or "The Vaccine in Travel" suggests that the image may be making a satirical statement about vaccination or health-related issues encountered while traveling.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-20
The image depicts a satirical French engraving or cartoon titled "La vaccine en voyage", which translates to "The Vaccine on a Journey". It shows a comical scene with various caricatured figures and animals surrounding a central female figure holding a banner that reads "La dispostarie". The figures are dressed in exaggerated period clothing from the late 18th or early 19th century. Some are carrying banners or signs with French text. In the foreground, there are dogs, a cow, and a horse interacting with the human figures. The engraving seems to be poking fun at or commenting on the introduction and spread of vaccines, likely the early smallpox vaccine, in a humorous, caricatured style typical of political cartoons of that era.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-20
This is a historical satirical print titled "La Vaccine en Voyage" (The Vaccine on Tour/Traveling). It appears to be from the early 19th century and depicts a traveling vaccination campaign in a humorous way. The scene shows several characters including performers or medical practitioners, along with animals like a bull, a horse, and a dog. There are also what appear to be promotional posters or announcements being displayed. The figures are dressed in period clothing, with some wearing elaborate costumes including plumed hats. The image seems to be making light of early vaccination efforts, possibly relating to smallpox vaccination which was relatively new at the time. The style is characteristic of French political and social cartoons of the period, with exaggerated features and theatrical poses.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image is a satirical cartoon titled "La Vaccine en Voyage" (The Vaccine on its Journey), created by James Gillray in 1802. It depicts a scene where a man, representing the smallpox vaccine, is being transported by a horse-drawn carriage. The man is dressed in military attire and holds a banner with the words "La Dindonade" (The Turkey), which is a reference to the vaccine being derived from the cowpox virus, which was first discovered by Edward Jenner in 1796. In the background, there are various figures representing different groups of people, including: * A woman holding a child, symbolizing the protection offered by the vaccine against smallpox * A man holding a dog, representing the idea that the vaccine is a "faithful companion" in the fight against disease * A man holding a flag, indicating that the vaccine is a symbol of hope and progress * A man holding a book, representing the scientific knowledge and understanding that underlies the development of the vaccine * A man holding a sword, symbolizing the power and effectiveness of the vaccine in combating disease Overall, the cartoon is a commentary on the impact of the smallpox vaccine on society, highlighting its potential to bring about positive change and improvement in public health.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image depicts a satirical cartoon from the early 19th century, titled "La Vaccination en Voyage" (Vaccination on the Move). The cartoon features a group of people, including men, women, and children, all dressed in period attire, with some riding horses or standing on carts. The central figure is a man holding a large scroll with illegible text, while another man stands on a cart, holding a sign that reads "La Dindonnade" (The Turkey). A woman in a white dress is shown being vaccinated by a man in a blue coat, while a child looks on. The background of the image is a light beige color, with a thin black border around the edges. The overall tone of the cartoon appears to be humorous and lighthearted, poking fun at the idea of vaccination and its perceived benefits.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-20
The image is an old, colored print with a whimsical and satirical theme. It depicts a parade or procession with various figures, including soldiers, a man with a trumpet, a woman holding a banner, and a man holding a book. The scene is filled with exaggerated and humorous elements, such as a man riding a cow and a woman riding a horse. The title of the print is "LA VACCINE EN VOYAGE," which translates to "The Vaccine on a Journey." The image appears to be an old print, possibly from the 18th or 19th century, and has a slightly faded and aged appearance.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-20
The image is a caricature illustration featuring several people in a humorous and satirical scene. The title of the image is "La Vaccine en Voyage" which translates to "The Vaccine on a Journey." The scene depicts a group of individuals, some of whom are dressed in costumes and uniforms, engaging in various activities. A man in a military uniform is holding a flag and a scroll, while another man is holding a horn. A woman is holding a sign that reads "La Dinde Onnade," which translates to "The Turkey Onnade." There is also a man holding a stick and a dog. The image is a commentary on the introduction of the smallpox vaccine in the early 19th century.