Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 31-41 |
Gender | Female, 55.9% |
Angry | 67.1% |
Calm | 17.1% |
Surprised | 7.5% |
Fear | 6.2% |
Disgusted | 4.9% |
Sad | 3.9% |
Confused | 3% |
Happy | 0.5% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Person | 90.9% | |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 99.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-10-28
a close up of a book | 51.7% | |
close up of a book | 45.6% | |
a close up of text on a book | 33.7% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-04
a photograph of a man and woman are shown in this drawing | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-06
This is an illustration depicting two individuals from what appears to be a historical period, judging by their clothing. The person on the right is wearing a hat with a large white plume and a blue ribbon. Their facial expression suggests a moment of empathy or sorrow, gazing downwards with a slightly furrowed brow. The individual is dressed in a blue coat with yellow elements and what seems to be a white shirt or cravat with a frilled edge. The clothing and style suggest a late 18th to early 19th-century fashion.
The artwork also includes text at the bottom, which is partly obscured. What is visible reads as follows: "St [text obscured] is often excit[obscured by the most simple causes], occasionally in whispering over her misfortunes, her hand [...] alternate [...] patience that would exhaust an anchor [text obscured] models at the [obscured] exercise of a Village [obscured] Ballad[obscured]." The text appears to provide a commentary on the scene or the characters' actions. The illustration is titled "WEEPING" at the top, which sets a tone for the depicted interaction, suggesting a moment of sadness or consolation. Under the title, the number 8 is present, potentially indicating that this piece is part of a series.
Etched by Rowlandson is written on the bottom right, suggesting the artist's name, and "Pubd. Oct." on the bottom left with the year not fully visible, indicating the publication date. The colors in the illustration are softly applied, offering a sense of gentle texture and depth to the image.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-06
The image is a detailed illustration titled "WEEPING." It features a scene with two figures, highlighted in a delicate color palette. The person whose face is visible has curly hair and is wearing a simple bonnet. This person is holding a handkerchief and appears to be weeping, showing a sorrowful expression.
The attire includes a bonnet and a ribbon around the neck. Below the illustration, there is a handwritten note: "As Laughter is often exited by the most simple causes so frequently is Weeping, in this instance the hand is elevated to impress what could be read, supposed by the domestic sorrow of a Village love Dispair." The art style is indicative of classical engravings, and the border framing and handwritten commentary add an antique essence to the overall aesthetic.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-06
This image depicts two figures - a man and a woman. The man appears distraught, with an exaggerated facial expression and tears streaming down his face. He is wearing a red scarf and his clothing suggests he is from a historical or artistic period. The woman beside him also has an emotional expression, seeming to comfort or console the man. The image is titled "Weeping" and the text below suggests this scene represents a common, relatable human experience.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-06
This is a historical illustration titled "WEEPING" that appears to be a satirical or humorous artwork from the 18th or 19th century. The image shows two people - one appears to be crying with exaggerated tears streaming down their face, wearing a red neckerchief and white clothing, while the other figure is wearing a white cap and appears to be dabbing their eyes with a handkerchief. The artwork includes fine line drawing and subtle watercolor tints, with the figures showing expressive, caricatured emotions. Below the image is a caption in period handwriting that comments on how weeping, like laughter, can be excited by simple causes. The print is credited to "Woodward Del" and appears to be number 13 in a series.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06
The image is a vintage illustration of a man and woman, with the title "WEEPING" at the top. The man has dark hair and is wearing a white shirt with a red scarf around his neck. He appears to be crying. The woman has curly blonde hair and is wearing a white cap and a yellow dress. She is holding a handkerchief to her face and appears to be crying as well. The background of the image is a light beige color, with a darker beige border around the edges. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of sadness and grief, with the two figures appearing to be mourning or lamenting something.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06
The image depicts a vintage illustration of a man and woman, with the title "WEEPING" at the top. The man is on the left side of the image, wearing a white shirt and a red scarf around his neck. He has dark hair and appears to be crying, with tears streaming down his face.
On the right side of the image, there is a woman who is also crying. She is wearing a yellow dress and a white hat with a blue ribbon around it. Her curly blonde hair is visible underneath the hat. The woman is holding a handkerchief to her face, which is covered in tears.
At the bottom of the image, there is a caption that reads: "As Laughter is often excited by the most simple causes, so frequently is Weeping, in this instance the bare & obtrusive features, that while by calous to real sufferings melts at the fancied sorrows of a Village love Ballad." The background of the image is a light beige color, which provides a subtle contrast to the vibrant colors of the characters' clothing. Overall, the image conveys a sense of sadness and emotional depth, highlighting the universal human experience of weeping.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image is an old-fashioned drawing with a black and white border. It depicts a man and a woman, both of whom are crying. The man is wearing a red scarf and has a serious expression on his face. The woman is wearing a bonnet and is holding a handkerchief in her hand. The image has a watermark in the bottom left corner. The image has a title, "Weeping," and a number "13" on the top right corner.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image is a vintage drawing of a man and a woman. The man is crying, and the woman is wiping his tears with a handkerchief. The man is wearing a red scarf around his neck, and the woman is wearing a yellow dress and a hat. The drawing is titled "Weeping" and is a caricature by Thomas Rowlandson. The drawing is in black and white, and the background is plain.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a hand-colored etching titled "Weeping" by Woodward and Rowlandson. It features two figures:
- A Man: On the left, a man with a round face, furrowed brow, and tear-stained cheeks is weeping openly. He is wearing a loose, open-collared shirt and a dark red necktie.
- A Woman: On the right, a woman is also shedding tears as she reads a printed paper, likely a "Village Love Ballad" as indicated by the caption below the image. She has curly hair, and is wearing a bonnet, a neckerchief, and a blue and yellow dress.
The overall tone of the image is a satirical take on sentimentality, common in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The text below suggests that the characters are moved to tears by a simple love story, but that in many other situations they would have been unmoved.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28
Here is a description of the image:
This is a hand-colored print titled "Weeping", labeled as No. 13. The print features two figures, a man and a woman, both in a state of emotional distress.
The man, positioned to the left, has a fleshy face with deeply furrowed brows and eyes squeezed shut in tears. Visible teardrops stream down his cheeks. His hair is dark and tousled, and he wears a simple white shirt with a loosely tied red neckerchief.
The woman, to the right, is fair-skinned with curly blonde hair partially covered by a white cap adorned with a small blue or grey frill and flower. She wears a blue-grey bodice over a yellow garment, and her head is tilted as she wipes away tears with a patterned cloth. The cloth is pink and white striped.
The illustration is encased within a simple frame, with the title "WEEPING" printed above and "N.13." in the upper right corner. Below the artwork, the text reads "Woodward Del" on the left, "Etd. by Rowlandson" on the right, and a lengthy caption: "As Laughter is often excited by the most simple causes, so frequently is Weeping, in this instance the hard & obdurate features that would be callous to real sufferings melts at the fancied sorrows of a Village love Ballad." In the lower left corner, a small inscription reads "I.2".
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-28
The image is a caricature titled "Weeping," labeled as No. 13 in a series. It depicts two figures, a man and a woman, both of whom appear to be crying. The man is on the left side of the image, with a rugged, unshaven appearance, wearing a red scarf and a white shirt. His eyes are closed, and tears are streaming down his face. The woman on the right is dressed in a fashionable bonnet and dress, with curly hair and a delicate appearance. She is dabbing her eyes with a handkerchief.
The text below the image reads: "As Laughter is often excited by the most simple causes, so frequently is weeping, this enchances the hard & acurate features, that unite to callous to real sufferings melts at the fancied sorrows of a Village love Ballad." This suggests that the image is commenting on the ease with which people can be moved to tears, even by trivial or imagined sorrows, such as those depicted in sentimental songs or stories.
The caricature is drawn by Rowlandson, and the engraving is done by Woodward. The style is typical of late 18th to early 19th-century satirical prints, which often used exaggerated features and humorous situations to comment on societal behaviors and norms.