Human Generated Data

Title

Forum and Column of Antoninus

Date

1641

People

Artist: Giacomo Lauro, Italian active Rome, 1584 - 1637

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Max Falk, M24967.112

Human Generated Data

Title

Forum and Column of Antoninus

People

Artist: Giacomo Lauro, Italian active Rome, 1584 - 1637

Date

1641

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Max Falk, M24967.112

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-23

Page 99.7
Text 99.7
Art 99
Painting 99
Book 95.4
Publication 95.4
Person 89.7
Person 89.2
Architecture 88.5
Building 88.5
Building 88.4
Person 81.6
Person 80.4
Person 80.1
Person 78.4
Person 77.6
Building 76.6
Person 75.7
Person 74.3
Person 73.1
Building 63.9
Person 63.6
Person 61.7
Person 60
Drawing 56.6
City 55.5

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-18

print 98.6
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text 96.8
people 96.3
illustration 94.8
art 92.9
paper 92.8
group 90.4
one 89.5
architecture 87.3
painting 86.9
literature 86.8
old 86.8
book bindings 85.5
adult 85.3
vintage 84.8
retro 83.6
antique 81.9
wear 80.5
page 80.2

Imagga
created on 2019-02-18

paper 38.5
old 37.6
vintage 34.8
antique 26.1
retro 25.4
container 25.3
brass 25.3
ancient 24.2
grunge 23.9
tray 23.6
money 23
texture 22.2
memorial 21.9
aged 21.7
cash 21.1
currency 20.7
structure 20.3
receptacle 19.1
art 18.2
business 17.6
envelope 17.3
banking 16.6
map 16.3
finance 16.1
bill 15.2
history 15.2
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wall 13.2
book 13
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design 11.8
pattern 11.6
dollars 11.6
binding 11.3
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frame 10.8
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dirty 9
material 8.9
architecture 8.8
graphic 8.8
text 8.7
parchment 8.6
mail 8.6
damaged 8.6
decoration 8.4
commerce 8.4
decorative 8.4
rough 8.2
close 8
postmark 7.9
postage 7.9
bills 7.8
blank 7.7
notes 7.7
wallpaper 7.7
worn 7.6
stucco 7.6
stock 7.5
savings 7.5
menu 7.3
detail 7.2
paint 7.2
black 7.2
collection 7.2
information 7.1
travel 7
card 7

Google
created on 2019-02-18

History 66.1
Art 62.5
Picture frame 59.5
Antique 51.7
Illustration 50.4

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-18

text 89.4
old 50.1
needlework 50.1
pattern 27.5
book 12.6
illustration 8.3
woodcut 8.1
monochrome 7.2
museum 5.9

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Building
Person 89.7%
Person 89.2%
Person 81.6%
Person 80.4%
Person 80.1%
Person 78.4%
Person 77.6%
Person 75.7%
Person 74.3%
Person 73.1%
Person 63.6%
Person 61.7%
Person 60%
Building 88.5%
Building 88.4%
Building 76.6%
Building 63.9%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 92.5%
text visuals 7.3%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-18

a white sign with black text 34.7%
a black sign with white text 32%
a close up of a sign 31.9%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-20

This image appears to be a photograph of a historical engraving or illustration from a book, likely depicting two different Roman forums or public squares. The book page is open, showing wear and discoloration consistent with age. On the left-hand side, the illustration is labeled "FORVM ET COLVMNA", which likely refers to a forum and a column in a particular location, possibly related to the ancient Roman architectural landscape. There are numerous figures shown going about their daily activities, and a prominent column stands in the center, which suggests it might be a commemorative or victory column. On the right-hand side, the illustration is labeled "NA ANTONINI", which could be referring to another forum or public space related to Antoninus, possibly one of the Roman emperors by that name. This scene also shows people, some fountains, and buildings with classical architectural elements, such as arches and columns. Between the two illustrations is a column of text consisting of Latin writing, which is likely a description or historical context pertaining to the illustrated scenes. The type of script and the style of the illustrations suggest that the book could be from the 16th to 18th century, a period when such representations were common in works documenting antiquity.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-20

The image appears to be an old, detailed engraving of a town square featuring the Forum and Column of Antoninus, as indicated by the title at the top of the page "FORVM ET COLVMNA ANTONINI." The text "Olim in Via Flaminia" suggests historical context, referring to an ancient time when this location was on the Via Flaminia, a significant Roman road. The illustrated town square is populated with various buildings of classical architecture, recognizable by their arches and colonnades. In the center stands a tall, ornate column, probably representing the Column of Antoninus, a significant historical monument. The column is intricately detailed, with a statue on top. There are fountains within the square, with artistically depicted water features, and a few figures of people scattered around, engaged in activities like walking, talking, and observing. The background shows a hilly landscape and further detailed buildings. The bottom part of the image has a block of text in Latin, potentially a description or historical record related to the depicted scene. The edges of the pages are visibly aged, with some damage and staining, indicating the antiquity of the book or manuscript from which this engraving is taken.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-20

The image appears to be an engraved illustration depicting an architectural scene in ancient Rome. It shows a large, ornate plaza or forum surrounded by tall, multi-story buildings. In the center of the plaza stands a tall column with a statue on top. There are several people visible in the plaza, engaging in various activities. The style and content of the illustration suggest it is a historical representation of an important public space in Rome, possibly from the time of the Roman emperor Antoninus.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-20

The image depicts an etching or engraving of a town square in a city called "Forum et Column na Antonini", which I believe translates to "Forum and Column of Antoninus" based on the title at the top of the image. The scene shows a large ornate Roman column in the center of the square, surrounded by multi-story buildings with arched facades and windows. Numerous small human figures are shown walking and standing around the square and near the column, giving a sense of the bustling activity in this urban space. The buildings have an architectural style consistent with classical Roman or Italian design. Below the main illustration is a block of text, likely describing the scene and providing more context about the location, though the writing is too small to read clearly in this particular image.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-20

This is a historical engraving or illustration showing the Forum and Column of Antoninus (Forum et Colum na Antonini) in ancient Rome, specifically located on the Via Flaminia as noted in the title. The image shows a large open plaza with a prominent decorated column in the center. The plaza is surrounded by classical Roman architecture, including buildings with arched windows and towers. There are two fountains in the square, and several small figures of people are depicted walking and gathering in the space. The buildings have a distinctive Roman architectural style with multiple stories and regular rows of arches. The scene is rendered in a detailed line drawing style typical of historical architectural illustrations. At the bottom of the image is a substantial text block in Latin describing the scene. The page appears to be from an old book or manuscript, with visible aging of the paper around the edges.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-20

The image shows a page from an old book. The page features an illustration of an ancient Roman city with buildings, a large column, and people walking around. The illustration is accompanied by Latin text. The page has a faded, aged appearance, suggesting that it is from an old book. The illustration depicts a bustling Roman city with people going about their daily lives, and the Latin text provides historical context or information about the city.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-20

The image is an old book that is open to a page with a drawing of a street with buildings on both sides. The street is named "Via Flaminia" and is located in Rome, Italy. The drawing is in black and white and is accompanied by text in a foreign language. The book is open to page 112. The drawing depicts a street with buildings on both sides, and a tall column in the middle.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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