Human Generated Data

Title

Frontispiece to New Testament series of Callot (L. 1418-1427)

Date

17th century

People

Artist: Abraham Bosse, French 1602 - 1676

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of William Gray from the collection of Francis Calley Gray, by exchange, S3.4.2

Human Generated Data

Title

Frontispiece to New Testament series of Callot (L. 1418-1427)

People

Artist: Abraham Bosse, French 1602 - 1676

Date

17th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of William Gray from the collection of Francis Calley Gray, by exchange, S3.4.2

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-06

Doodle 98.1
Drawing 98.1
Art 98.1
Graphics 94.6
Text 94.3
Label 93.6
Pattern 91.9
Floral Design 91.9
Bird 79.1
Animal 79.1
Money 69.8
Scroll 55.4

Clarifai
created on 2018-04-19

illustration 97.8
retro 96.6
art 96.5
print 93.7
vintage 93.5
old 93.4
paper 91.5
money 90.7
currency 90.3
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decoration 88.8
design 88
symbol 87.9
ornate 87.5
wealth 86.9
dollar 85.8
antique 84.8
desktop 84
bank 82.9
engraving 81.7

Imagga
created on 2018-04-19

arabesque 86.4
paisley 37.7
vintage 36.4
decoration 36.2
floral 35.8
pattern 34.9
art 34.5
design 33.2
old 32.8
fabric 31.4
retro 30.3
decorative 28.4
antique 28.1
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frame 25.9
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style 19.3
wallpaper 19.2
element 19
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drawing 17.2
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paper 15.7
card 14.8
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gold 13.2
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tile 11.6
symbol 11.5
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shape 11.2
artwork 11
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craft 10.5
scroll 10.5
textile 10.5
black 10.2
money 10.2
finance 10.2
handicraft 10.1
cash 10.1
stamp 10.1
aged 10
bank 9.9
label 9.7
elegant 9.4
classic 9.3
swirl 9.2
banner 9.2
material 9
currency 9
plant 9
handmade 8.7
royal 8.7
invitation 8.7
blank 8.7
color 8.4
banking 8.3
wealth 8.1
financial 8
close 8
curve 7.9
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luxury 7.7
wall 7.7
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dollar 7.4
elements 7.4
cover 7.4
foliage 7.4
celebration 7.2
religion 7.2

Google
created on 2018-04-19

text 86
black and white 79.7
font 76.7
history 72.6
pattern 54.5
paper 52.4

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-19

text 99.9
book 99.7

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Google

Google Vision

Surprise Very unlikely
Anger Very unlikely
Sorrow Very unlikely
Joy Very unlikely
Headwear Very likely
Blurred Very unlikely

Feature analysis

Amazon

Bird 79.1%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-19

a close up of a book 64.1%
close up of a book 58%
a close up of text on a book 53.1%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-11

The image displays an intricately designed title page with ornate, flowing, baroque-style motifs and decorative elements that create a sense of movement. The text in the center of the design is in French, and it mentions the "Nouveau Testament" (New Testament) made by Jacques Callot, and it notes that the work was finished just before his death in the year 1635. The title page also indicates that this work was published in Paris by Israel Henriet. The elaborate artwork that frames the text suggests that this page is from a book or document of significance from the 17th century. The calligraphy and the elaborate design are typical of the period, emphasizing craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-11

The image features an intricately detailed illustration with ornate, swirling designs surrounding a central text. The central text is written in French and reads: "Nouveau Testament faict par Jacques Callot qui na sceu finir le reste preuenu de la mort. l'annee 1635. A PARIS Israël Henriet ex." The design includes scrolls and two crosses on either side of the text, contributing to a dramatic and ornate composition. The text indicates that it is a testament by Jacques Callot, dated to the year 1635 and published in Paris by Israël Henriet.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-11

This image appears to be a title page or frontispiece for a book titled "Nouveau Testament" or "New Testament", published in Paris in 1635. The text at the center of the image states that it was "fait par Jacques Callot qui na seu finir le reste preuenu de la mort" ("made by Jacques Callot who could not finish the rest, having been prevented by death"). The image features an elaborate, ornate border surrounding the text, with decorative elements such as scrolling patterns, winged figures, and crosses. The overall design has a baroque or renaissance style characteristic of printmaking and book design from that era.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-11

This is a decorative title page or frontispiece from 1635 for "Nouveau Testament" (New Testament) by Jacques Callot. It features an ornate Baroque-style frame with elaborate scrollwork and decorative elements. At the top of the design is a cherub or angel figure, and there are crosses on either side. The text indicates this was published in Paris by Israel Henriet. The inscription notes that Callot was unable to finish the rest of the work, being "prevented by death." The entire design is rendered as an engraving with fine cross-hatching and detailed linework typical of the period's printing techniques. The artistic style is characteristic of 17th-century French baroque book illustration, with its symmetrical design and flourishing ornamental details. The contrast between the dark background and light scrollwork creates a dramatic visual effect typical of the era.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11

The image is a black and white engraving of a decorative design with text in French. The design features a central oval shape with a wavy border, surrounded by intricate patterns and designs. The text within the oval reads "Nouveau Testament fait par Jacques Callot qui na fceu firir le refte preuenu de la mort. l'annee 1635." Below the oval, there is another oval shape with the text "A Paris Israel Henriet ex." The background of the image is a light beige color, with a darker beige border around the edges. The overall design of the image suggests that it is a title page or frontispiece for a book, possibly a religious text given the mention of the "Nouveau Testament" and the date 1635. The use of French text and the presence of the engraver's name, Israel Henriet, indicate that the image was created in the 17th century. The intricate designs and patterns surrounding the text add to the ornate and decorative nature of the image, which was likely intended to be visually striking and attention-grabbing.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11

The image depicts a vintage French bookplate, likely from the 17th century. The bookplate is adorned with intricate designs and text, showcasing the artistic style of the time period. **Key Features:** * **Text:** The central text is written in French and appears to be a dedication or inscription. It reads: "Nouveau Testament fait par Jacques Callot qui na sceu finir le refte preuenu de la mort, l'annee 1635." This translates to "New Testament made by Jacques Callot who could not finish the rest due to death, in the year 1635." * **Designs:** The bookplate features ornate designs, including swirling patterns, crosses, and other decorative elements. These designs are characteristic of the Baroque style, which was popular during the 17th century. * **Artist:** The bookplate is attributed to Jacques Callot, a French engraver and artist known for his detailed and intricate designs. Callot was active during the early 17th century and is considered one of the most important artists of his time. * **Date:** The bookplate is dated 1635, which suggests that it was created during Callot's lifetime. This date also provides insight into the historical context in which the bookplate was created. **Overall Impression:** The image presents a beautiful and intricate bookplate that showcases the artistic skills of Jacques Callot. The use of French text and the attribution to Callot suggest that the bookplate is of French origin and dates back to the 17th century. The design and style of the bookplate are characteristic of the Baroque period, making it a valuable piece of art historical significance.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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