Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 38-59 |
Gender | Female, 87.3% |
Disgusted | 8.8% |
Happy | 14.4% |
Confused | 4.1% |
Surprised | 13.5% |
Sad | 3.2% |
Calm | 7.9% |
Angry | 48.1% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Person | 84.9% | |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 75.4% | |
events parties | 18.9% | |
streetview architecture | 3.4% | |
text visuals | 2.1% | |
people portraits | 0.1% | |
interior objects | 0.1% | |
food drinks | 0.1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2018-02-19
a close up of a book | 59.4% | |
close up of a book | 53.6% | |
a close up of text on a book | 46.7% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-30
The image is the cover of "The Caricature Magazine or Mirror of Mirth," which is a collection of humorous and satirical caricatures. The design features a wide variety of colorful, exaggerated characters clustered around the central text. The artwork is designed and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson and was published by Thomas Tegg in London. The illustration showcases diverse individuals in various animated expressions, contributing to the lively and whimsical ambiance reflective of the magazine's theme.
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-19
The image features the cover of an old publication titled "The Caricature Magazine or Mirror of Mirth," described as "a collection of humourous & satirical caricatures." The design and engravings are attributed to Thomas Rowlandson, Esq. The publication information at the bottom indicates that it was published in London by Thomas Tegg, located on Cheapside. Around the title, there are numerous colorful caricatures of individuals from various social backgrounds, depicted in exaggerated and humorous postures and expressions, which are typical of Rowlandson's style. The individuals are shown with a wide range of emotions and activities – some are laughing, talking, or gesturing dramatically, showcasing the humor and satire for which the magazine was known. These characters represent the spectrum of society at the time and suggest the playful and critical nature of the content within the pages of the magazine.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-27
This is a title page from "The Caricature Magazine, or Mirror of Mirth," a collection of humorous and satirical caricatures designed and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson. The page features an ornate border made up of numerous exaggerated cartoon faces expressing various dramatic emotions - laughing, grimacing, shouting, and gawking. The characters are drawn in a distinctly 18th/early 19th century style, wearing period clothing including wigs, hats, and high collars. The border is colorfully illustrated with reds, blues, yellows, and greens. The text in the center is presented on a light mint-green background, and the publication information shows it was published in London by Thomas Tegg at Cheapside. This style of caricature was popular in Georgian-era Britain and shows Rowlandson's characteristic exaggerated, satirical style.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-19
The image appears to be a collection of caricatures or humorous illustrations depicting a diverse range of people with exaggerated facial features and expressions. The title of the work is "The Caricature Magazin, or Minor of Mirth, being a Collection of Humorous Caricatures, Designed & Engraved by Thomas Rowlandson, Esq." The illustrations seem to capture a variety of characters, from men and women to more fantastical or grotesque figures, in a comical and satirical manner. The overall impression is one of a lively, vibrant, and somewhat chaotic collection of caricatures.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image is a colorful illustration of a crowd of people, with the title "THE CARICATURE MAGAZINE, OR Mirror of Mirth, being a COLLECTION OF Humourous & Satirical CARICATURES, Designed & Engraved by Thomas Rowlandson, Esq." in the center. The title is written in a decorative font, with the words "CARICATURE MAGAZINE" and "COLLECTION OF" in large letters, and the rest of the text in smaller letters. The illustration depicts a diverse group of people, including men, women, and children, all with exaggerated facial expressions and body language. Some of them are laughing, while others appear to be angry or surprised. The crowd is densely packed, with some individuals overlapping or standing on top of each other. In the background, there is a light green color that provides a subtle contrast to the vibrant colors of the characters. The overall effect is one of energy and movement, as if the crowd is in motion. At the bottom of the image, there is a small line of text that reads "London, Published by Thomas Tegg, No. 111, Cheapside." This suggests that the image was published in London by Thomas Tegg, a well-known publisher of caricatures and satirical prints during the early 19th century. Overall, the image is a lively and humorous depiction of a crowd of people, with a focus on exaggeration and satire. It is likely intended to poke fun at the social norms and conventions of the time, and to provide entertainment for the viewer.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-01
The image is a cover page for "The Caricature Magazine or Mirror of Mirth," a collection of humorous and satirical caricatures. The title is written in an elegant, cursive font at the center of the image, with the subtitle "being a Collection of Humorous & Satirical Caricatures" written in smaller text below it. The cover features a colorful illustration of a crowd of people, all with exaggerated facial expressions and postures, as if they are engaged in a lively discussion or argument. The people are dressed in various costumes and attire, adding to the playful and whimsical atmosphere of the image. At the bottom of the image, there is a line of text that reads "London, Published by Thomas Tegg, No. 111, Cheapside." This suggests that the magazine was published in London and was available for purchase at a specific address. Overall, the image conveys a sense of humor and playfulness, inviting the viewer to explore the contents of the magazine and enjoy the humorous and satirical caricatures within.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image is a vintage poster with a title that reads "The Caricature Magazine or Mirror of Mirth, being a Collection of Humorous & Satirical Caricatures, Designed & Engraved by Thomas Rowlandson, Esq. London, Published by Thomas Tegg, No. III, Cheapside." The poster features a caricature of a crowd of people, with each person having a distinct facial expression and body language. Some of them are holding various objects, such as a trumpet, a book, and a bottle.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image is a vintage book cover, featuring a collection of caricatures. The title of the book is "The Caricature Magazine, or Mirror of Mirth, being a Collection of Humorous and Satirical Caricatures." The cover is filled with a crowd of exaggerated and humorous characters, each with distinct and comical features. The characters are depicted in various poses and expressions, contributing to the satirical and humorous tone of the book. The cover is bordered by a green frame, and the title is written in an ornate, flowing script. The book was designed and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson, Esq., and published in London by Thomas Tegg, No. III, Cheapside.