Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Imagga

AWS Rekognition
Age | 48-56 |
Gender | Male, 77.6% |
Happy | 89.6% |
Surprised | 6.5% |
Fear | 6.1% |
Calm | 4.7% |
Sad | 2.7% |
Angry | 2% |
Disgusted | 0.7% |
Confused | 0.5% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 85.3% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2022-10-28
paintings art | 99.8% | |
Captions
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-12
a photograph of a group of people sitting around a table
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-29
an engraving of three people sitting at a table
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-06
The image you provided appears to be an old print, possibly from the 18th or early 19th century, depicting a scene involving four individuals seated around a table engaged in social activities typically associated with tea time in a Western context. The portrayed persons, three of whom are seated, seem to be engaged in conversation, and the array of objects on the table suggests they are partaking in refreshments such as tea. Elaborate attire, including what looks like period-appropriate clothing – a dress and a jacket with a high collar, hints at a setting that could be from the Georgian or Victorian era. There's a candle burning on the left side of the image, suggesting the setting is indoors and possibly during the evening. The print includes an elaborate cursive script at the bottom, which seems to provide a caption or title for the scene, with the word "TEA" prominently displayed. The caption also includes a social commentary, as evidenced by the verbose and ornate language, which is typical of satirical works from that period. Due to the artifacts and depiction style, this image could be a satirical print or caricature, a popular medium of social commentary during that time.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-06
This image is an illustration depicting a group of people sitting around a small table, enjoying tea. There is a tea set on the table, which includes a teapot, cups, saucers, and a plate with some items on it. A candle is lit on the wall to the left, providing light to the scene. The people are dressed in old-fashioned clothing, indicative of historical attire. The setting appears to be an indoor room, as suggested by the furnished surroundings. Below the image, there is a caption and some written text, indicating that this illustration might be from a published work or periodical.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-24
This is a historical etching or engraving titled "TEA" from what appears to be the late 18th century. The scene depicts three people seated around a table having tea. A woman in an elegant dress with ruffles is seated on the left, while two men in period clothing are seated on the right. There's a candle in a holder visible in the background, and the table appears to be set with tea service items including cups and a teapot.
Below the image is a text caption that appears to be from "Vide Journal" discussing someone's attention to their company during tea time. The print was published in March 1786 by E. Jackson on Mary-le-bone Street, Golden Square.
The artwork is rendered in a cross-hatching style typical of engravings from this period, showing both the detail of the figures' clothing and the atmospheric shadows of the room.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-06
The image depicts a social gathering at tea time. The scene shows a woman sitting at a table with two men, one sitting across from her and the other standing nearby. The woman appears to be the focus of the conversation, as the men are leaning in and attentive to her. The illustration style suggests this is an etching or engraving from a historical publication. The text below the image provides a caption describing the scene, though it does not identify any of the individuals shown.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-06
This is a historical etching or print titled "TEA" from the late 18th century (published March 15, 1791). The scene depicts a social tea gathering with three figures seated around a table. The illustration shows a woman in an elegant dress on the left side, and two men in period attire on the right. They appear to be engaged in conversation while having tea, with cups, saucers, and what looks like a tea service on the table. There's a candle in a holder visible in the background. The style is characteristic of 18th-century satirical or social commentary prints, with cross-hatching techniques used to create shadows and depth. Below the image is a text caption that appears to be a quote from what might be a novel or journal, discussing tea-drinking customs and social interaction.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06
The image is a black and white engraving of a scene from the 18th century, depicting a group of people gathered around a table for tea. The engraving is titled "TEA" and features a caption below it.
- Title and Caption
- The title "TEA" is written in large letters at the bottom of the engraving.
- The caption below the title reads: "My Wife had been ready for him which it is well known he delighted to drink at all hours, particularly when sitting up late; He chose much company that the Mistake of the House was so attentive to his singular Habit, and no man could be more polite when he chose to be so; his address therefore most Courteous and engaging, and his conversation soon charmed her into a forgetfulness of his external appearance."
- Scene
- The scene depicts a group of people gathered around a table, with a teapot and cups in the center.
- The people are dressed in formal attire, with men wearing wigs and women wearing elaborate dresses.
- The atmosphere appears to be one of socializing and conversation, with the people engaged in talk and laughter.
- Style
- The engraving is done in a detailed and intricate style, with fine lines and shading used to create depth and texture.
- The style is reminiscent of 18th-century engravings, with a focus on realism and attention to detail.
- Context
- The engraving is likely from the 18th century, given its style and subject matter.
- It may have been created as a satire or commentary on the social norms of the time, particularly with regards to tea drinking and social etiquette.
In summary, the image is a detailed and intricate engraving of a scene from the 18th century, depicting a group of people gathered around a table for tea. The engraving is likely a satire or commentary on the social norms of the time, and features a caption that provides context and insight into the scene.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06
The image depicts a black-and-white drawing of four individuals seated around a table, engaged in a tea party. The scene is set in a dimly lit room with a candle burning on the wall to the left. The table is adorned with a teapot, cups, and saucers, while the individuals are dressed in attire characteristic of the 18th century.
In the foreground, a woman sits on the left side of the table, wearing a long dress and a hat. Across from her is a man, also attired in period clothing, who appears to be pouring tea into a cup. To his right sits another man, similarly dressed, who holds a cup in his hand. Behind them stands a fourth individual, likely a servant, who is pouring tea from a teapot.
At the bottom of the image, a caption reads "TEA" in large letters, accompanied by a passage of text that provides context for the scene. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a sense of refinement and elegance, as the individuals gather to enjoy a leisurely tea party.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a black-and-white etching of a scene from the 18th century, depicting three individuals seated around a table. The central figure is a man, who appears to be engaged in conversation with the woman seated next to him. The woman is holding a teapot, suggesting that they are engaged in a tea-drinking activity. The third person in the scene is a man, who is sitting on the left side of the table, facing the other two. The scene is set in a room with a candle on a wall sconce, providing a warm and intimate atmosphere. The image has a watermark in the bottom left corner, indicating the date of publication as May 10, 1786.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a black-and-white drawing of three people sitting around a table. The woman is sitting on the left side of the table, while the two men are sitting on the right side. The table has cups, saucers, and a teapot. The man on the right is holding a cup, and the man in the middle is holding a spoon. A candle is hanging on the wall.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression: The image is a satirical etching or engraving, likely from the late 18th century, depicting a social scene centered around tea-drinking. The style is characteristic of caricature, with exaggerated features and details.
Scene:
- Setting: The scene is set indoors, possibly a domestic interior, with a wall in the background and a candle holder. A clock is shown on the wall behind the tea party.
- Figures: There are four principal figures:
- A well-dressed woman to the left, seated and gazing at the gentleman.
- A man seated in the center, holding a tea pot.
- A man on the right, holding a teacup and looking at the woman.
- A fourth person in the background, possibly a servant or another guest.
- Activity: The primary activity is tea-drinking. A small table is laden with tea cups, a teapot, and a dish with a slice of cake. The woman is looking at the man while the other figures are engaged in conversation or sipping tea.
- Mood: The overall tone is suggestive of intimacy and perhaps a hint of flirtation, conveyed through the expressions and interactions of the figures.
Style and Details:
- Line Work: The image is rendered with fine lines, creating a sense of texture and detail. The hatching technique is prevalent, adding depth and shading.
- Caricature: The figures exhibit exaggerated features, a hallmark of caricature, suggesting a satirical intent.
- Clothing: The individuals wear clothing consistent with the late 18th century, indicating the period in which it was produced.
Text: The image includes text:
- Title: "TEA." at the bottom of the image.
- Quote: A quote that talks about "Tea" and its social aspect is found below the title.
- Publication Information: "Published May 15. 1786. by E.Jackson №14 Mary-le-bone Street Golden Square."
Overall Significance: The artwork provides a glimpse into the social customs and artistic styles of the late 18th century. It probably satirizes aspects of upper-class social life, such as the importance of tea and conversation, as well as potentially commenting on relationships and social dynamics.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a black-and-white etching titled "TEA." It depicts a scene of a small gathering, presumably a tea party, inside a room. On the left side of the image, a woman with a large, elaborate bonnet and a full dress sits at a table, looking towards the center of the scene with her hands clasped in front of her.
At the center of the image, a man with a wig is seated at the table, pouring tea from a large samovar-like vessel into a cup. To the right of him, another man, also with a wig, is seated and holding a teacup.
In the background, slightly obscured, is a waiter or servant carrying a tray, appearing to yawn or express weariness. On the wall, a clock can be seen, indicating it might be late. A candle in a sconce is placed at the corner above the lady.
Below the image, there is text that reads:
"TEA. 'My Wife had Tea ready for him which it is well known he delighted to drink at all hours, particularly when sitting up late, He shewed much complacenoy that the Mistress of the House was so attentive to his singular habit, and as no man could be more polite when he chose to be so, his address to her was most Courteous and engaging, and his conversation soon charmed her into as forgetfulness of this external appearance.' Nide Journal P.as."
The text continues with the publication information: "Published May 15. 1786. by E.Jackson №14 Mary-le-bone Street Golden Square."
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-28
The image is an etching titled "T' Et A," which appears to be a satirical illustration from the 18th century. It depicts a scene involving three individuals seated around a table.
- On the left, there is a woman who seems to be in a relaxed pose, possibly leaning on a cushion or a soft surface. She is wearing a dress with a low neckline and has a somewhat disinterested expression.
- In the center, there is a man who appears to be quite jovial, holding a cup and looking at the woman with a smile. He is dressed in a coat and has a wig, typical of the period.
- On the right, another man is seated, holding a cup and looking towards the central figure. He has a more serious expression and is also dressed in period attire.
The table is set with a tray containing a teapot, cups, and other items, suggesting a social gathering or tea party. The background includes a wall with a candle holder mounted on it, providing light to the scene.
Below the image, there is a caption that reads:
"My Wife had Tea ready for him which it is well known he delighted to drink at all hours, particularly when sitting up late. He showed much complaisance that the Widow of the House was so attentive to his singular habit, and as no man could he more polite when he chose to be so, his address to her was most courteous and engaging, and his conversation soon charmed her into a forgetfulness of his external appearance."
The caption is followed by a note indicating that the image was published on May 15, 1786, by Estacheon No. 132 Mary le bone Street Golden Square.
The overall tone of the image and caption suggests a humorous or satirical commentary on social interactions and manners of the time.