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Human Generated Data

Title

The Circus of Caracalla

Date

1641

People

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

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Max Falk, M24967.144

Human Generated Data

Title

The Circus of Caracalla

People

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

Date

1641

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Max Falk, M24967.144

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-23

Page 100
Text 100
Art 100
Painting 100
Archaeology 97.6
Book 95.5
Publication 95.5

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-18

print 98.3
illustration 95.7
art 95.7
paper 95.1
painting 95
text 93.6
people 93.4
old 93
no person 91.8
vintage 90.7
retro 90.5
picture frame 88.9
antique 88.3
note 83.9
one 82.8
symbol 82.5
desktop 81.4
document 80.8
book bindings 80.8
money 80.2

Imagga
created on 2019-02-18

brass 73.9
memorial 63.5
structure 50.5
old 41.2
paper 30.7
ancient 28.6
vintage 28.2
grunge 28.1
antique 27.9
texture 27.8
money 25.6
retro 24.6
cash 23.8
finance 22
aged 21.8
stucco 21.4
currency 20.7
bank 19.7
envelope 19.7
art 19
wall 18.8
container 18.8
history 18.8
map 17.8
book 16.5
pattern 16.4
dollar 14.9
tray 14.2
design 14.1
banking 13.8
pay 13.4
material 13.4
bill 13.3
stone 13.3
page 13
business 12.8
banknote 12.6
wealth 12.6
brown 12.5
textured 12.3
representation 12.1
blank 12
note 12
dirty 11.8
frame 11.7
financial 11.6
receptacle 11.5
exchange 11.5
rusty 11.4
detail 11.3
empty 11.2
rich 11.2
border 10.9
close 10.9
wallpaper 10.7
dollars 10.6
text 10.5
old fashioned 10.5
commerce 10.3
historic 10.1
backgrounds 9.7
payment 9.6
parchment 9.6
damaged 9.6
capital 9.5
grain 9.2
rough 9.1
gold 9.1
one 9
grime 8.8
faded 8.8
binding 8.6
god 8.6
grungy 8.5
textures 8.5
travel 8.5
economy 8.4
backdrop 8.3
style 8.2
closeup 8.1
fracture 7.8
stains 7.8
crumpled 7.8
bills 7.8
value 7.8
hundred 7.8
us 7.7
worn 7.6
decorative 7.5
document 7.4
religion 7.2
surface 7.1

Google
created on 2019-02-18

Text 90.3
Paper 81.6
Paper product 69.4
Handwriting 63.7
History 54.1
Art 50.2

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-18

old 64
plaque 51.4
picture frame 14.1
woodcut 14.1
needlework 6.3
manuscript 3.7

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 95.8%
text visuals 4.2%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-18

a close up of a white wall 40.5%
an old photo of a person 34.7%
an old photo 31.6%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-12

The image is an illustration from an old book, depicting the ruins of the Circus of Caracalla (Circi Antonini Caracallae), also known as the Circus of Maxentius, an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium. The illustration appears to be a detailed and somewhat stylized representation of the site, including the surrounding landscape with hills in the background. The image is annotated, with letters marking various structures within the scene, although the exact features corresponding to each letter are not immediately clear without additional context. Key identifiable features include: - A large circular or elliptical structure likely representing the circus itself, where chariot races would have taken place. - Various ruins of buildings, walls, and towers scattered around the area, some of which still exhibit significant architectural detail. - Roman-style architecture visible in the ruins, with arches, columns, and fortified towers. - A depiction of people and animals within the scene, possibly illustrating how the area was used in its prime. - A prominent, round tower-like building and other structural remains in the background. The text below the image is in Latin, offering a description of the site, possibly providing historical context and details about the structures depicted. The entire scene is finely illustrated, with attention to detail common in antique engravings, showing the ruins from a slightly elevated, almost aerial perspective. The numbers '448' and '44' are visible, suggesting the image might be part of a larger collection or book.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-12

This is an image of a page from an old book, likely historical or archaeological in nature, depicting a detailed engraving of an ancient structure. The Latin inscription at the top reads "CIRCI ANTONINI CARACALLA," which suggests that this is an illustration of the Circus of Caracalla (Circus of Antoninus Caracalla). The engraving shows a large oval structure with tiered seating, marked as "A," which is characteristic of ancient Roman circuses where chariot races would be held. To the right of the structure, there's a fortress-like building with a tower connected to a wall, identified with the letter "E." Throughout the landscape, there are various ruins and smaller buildings, possibly showing the remains of the surrounding complex or nearby structures. There are people depicted in small scale, indicating the size of the ruins and giving a sense of how these spaces would have been populated or used. In the foreground, several figures are engaged in various activities around the ruins, including walking and possibly excavation work. To the left side, there's a separate structure with an archway and some columns that are still standing. Throughout the scene, the topography is uneven, with hills and valleys. There are annotations on the page with letters matching points of interest on the illustration. At the bottom left of the page is text in Latin, which is likely providing a historical account or description regarding the Circus of Caracalla. The page number "446" is visible in the top right corner, indicating that this is part of a larger work. The paper shows some signs of wear and aging, suggesting that it is quite old.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-12

This is a historical etching or engraving titled "CIRCI ANTONINI CARACALLAE" showing the Circus of Caracalla in ancient Rome. The image depicts an architectural illustration of the circus (a Roman racing venue) set in a mountainous landscape. The drawing shows various architectural elements including: - A curved racing track or arena - Fortress-like towers with battlements - Gates and entrance structures - Various buildings and ruins around the complex - Background mountains - Small figures of people and horses scattered throughout the scene The illustration appears to be from a historical document or book, with Latin text at the bottom describing the site. The artwork style is typical of Renaissance or early modern period architectural documentation, with careful attention to perspective and architectural detail. The drawing provides both a bird's-eye view of the complex and detailed architectural elements, helping to show how this important Roman structure would have appeared in its time. The Circus of Caracalla was built during the reign of Emperor Caracalla in the early 3rd century AD along the Via Appia (Appian Way) in Rome.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-12

The image shows an old engraved illustration titled "Circi Antonini Caracalle", which appears to depict the Baths of Caracalla in ancient Rome. The detailed illustration shows the sprawling complex with its walls, towers, numerous buildings and what looks like a large central bathing pool or courtyard area. Tiny human figures are shown throughout the complex to provide a sense of scale. The worn, yellowed paper and text in Latin underneath the illustration suggest this is from an antique book, likely from the 16th-18th century based on the artistic style of the engraving.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-12

The image appears to be a historical illustration or engraving depicting the Circt Antonini Caracallae, which seems to be an architectural or archaeological site. The image shows a detailed panoramic view of a mountainous landscape with various structures, including a large tower or fortress, as well as smaller buildings, fortifications, and people engaged in various activities. The image is accompanied by text that provides additional context and information about the site.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-18

The image depicts a page from an old book, featuring a detailed illustration of a landscape with various buildings and structures. The title "CIRCI ANTONINI CARACALLA" is written in Latin at the top of the page. * **Title and Text** + The title "CIRCI ANTONINI CARACALLA" is written in Latin at the top of the page. + The text below the title appears to be a description or explanation of the illustration. * **Illustration** + The illustration depicts a landscape with various buildings and structures. + The landscape is divided into different sections, each with its own unique features. + The illustration includes several buildings, including a large structure in the center of the page. + There are also several smaller structures and features throughout the landscape. * **Background** + The background of the page is a light beige color. + The page has a worn and aged appearance, with visible signs of wear and tear. + The edges of the page are rough and uneven, suggesting that the book has been handled extensively. In summary, the image shows a page from an old book featuring a detailed illustration of a landscape with various buildings and structures. The title and text provide context for the illustration, which appears to depict a specific location or event. The background of the page is worn and aged, suggesting that the book has been handled extensively over time.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-18

The image depicts a page from an old book, featuring a black-and-white illustration of a landscape with buildings and people. The title "CIRCI ANTONINI CARACALLAE" is written in Latin at the top of the page. **Key Features:** * **Illustration:** A detailed drawing of a landscape with various structures, including buildings, walls, and towers. * **People:** Several figures are scattered throughout the illustration, engaged in different activities. * **Text:** The page contains text in Latin, both above and below the illustration. * **Book Page:** The image appears to be a scanned or photographed page from an old book, with visible signs of aging such as yellowing paper and worn edges. **Overall Impression:** The image suggests that the book is an historical or academic work, possibly related to architecture, archaeology, or classical studies. The illustration and text provide valuable information about the subject matter, while the aged appearance of the book adds a sense of authenticity and historical significance.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-12

An old book is open to a page with a drawing of a castle. The drawing is in black and white and is titled "Circi Antonini Caracalla." The drawing depicts a castle with a tower and a wall, and there are people and animals in the foreground. The book is open to page 146, and the drawing is surrounded by text in a foreign language.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-12

The image is of an open book with a black and white illustration. The illustration depicts a city with various structures and a castle in the background. The castle has a tower and a flag on top. The illustration is accompanied by a Latin text, which reads "CIRCI ANTONINI CARACALLA." The book appears to be old, with yellowed pages and a worn cover. The image is taken from an angle that shows the book's spine and the top and bottom edges of the pages.

Text analysis

Amazon

CIRCI
capo
ANTONINI
iste
unde
est
pyramis
locus
albo
in
longus
credimus
ludi
medio
circus
ibi
hodie
fuit
prope
ad
ibidem
olimuero
144
ex
cum
Imp
boue
partes
circum
marmore
solebant
223
elaborato
et
uulgo
hac
uulgo quem
CIRCI ANTONINI CARACALLA
Marliano
capitibus,
quem
di
uestigia
custodiaru
nunc
gladiatores.
inscriptione,
cannas
B
fur
CARACALLA
etsi
juxfa
tari in solebant hac et in medio C-estat hunc circum et in ad partes signum.D. unde est sepulcrum fanile. nominatur olimuero locus ibi uarij ut uidere ludi di boue ex inscriptione, ex marmore et spec
A
et uestigia elaborato ueferu cum adificios; capitibus, etsi credimus alijs Marliano trophait ibidem fuit et Castellu custodiaru Praforianaru iste capo ad signum juxfa
в
nominatur
cernifur
Appiam
A.Vestigia
146
effracia
ueferu
albo multa gladiatores. bouins prope nunc
fanile.
sepulcrum
fur CirciAntoniniCaracalla Imp pyramis iuxta B cernifur templú & Sebaitiani hodie circus Carilia Metelli, iste longus civenationes agifabantur,
tari
spec
etlatus
agifabantur,
signum
A.Vestigia forma, a uiá, Appiam effracia et est cannas 223 etlatus
Castellu
CirciAntoniniCaracalla
adificios;
hunc
forma,
alijs
Praforianaru
multa
C-estat
iuxta
ut uidere
signum.D.
uarij
Carilia Metelli,
trophait
bouins
uiá,
civenationes
a
templú & Sebaitiani
LA

Google

CIRCI ANTONINI CARACALLA 10 มมา olebant gladiafores. prope hunc circum ad signum.D.cernitur sepulcrum Caiia Meteli, uf uidere exinscriptione ex maraore elaborato cum bouinis capinbus, et alijs trophair, unde nune uulgo nominafur locus ite capo di boue quem iuxfa uidenfur hi in hacforma, et in medio Cestalpyramis in partes effradía hodie est fanile. olimuero ibi uarij ludi tuenahiones agifabanfur,et multa u na templi Marfi
CIRCI
ANTONINI
CARACALLA
10
มา
olebant
gladiafores.
prope
hunc
circum
ad
signum.D.cernitur
sepulcrum
Caiia
Meteli,
uf
uidere
exinscriptione
ex
maraore
elaborato
cum
bouinis
capinbus,
et
alijs
trophair,
unde
nune
uulgo
nominafur
locus
ite
capo
di
boue
quem
iuxfa
uidenfur
hi
in
hacforma,
medio
Cestalpyramis
partes
effradía
hodie
est
fanile.
olimuero
ibi
uarij
ludi
tuenahiones
agifabanfur,et
multa
u
na
templi
Marfi