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Human Generated Data

Title

Printer's Mark of Anselm Giaccarellus

Date

1550

People

Artist: Anonymous Italy (Bologna) 1599, Italian 16th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R15256

Human Generated Data

Title

Printer's Mark of Anselm Giaccarellus

People

Artist: Anonymous Italy (Bologna) 1599, Italian 16th century

Date

1550

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R15256

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-05

Text 95.2
Art 72.9
Animal 71
Bird 71
Book 69.2
Drawing 68.3
Novel 67.9
Page 58.8
Doodle 55.6

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-05

retro 98.9
antique 98.7
paper 98.4
old 98.2
vintage 97.5
parchment 97.2
dirty 96.8
document 96.4
art 96.2
page 95.7
ancient 95.6
picture frame 95.3
no person 94.4
blank 94.2
empty 93
texture 92.5
wear 90.7
manuscript 90.7
coil 90.6
ornate 89.9

Imagga
created on 2019-11-05

envelope 62.7
paper 54.5
grunge 47.7
old 46.7
vintage 46.7
antique 44.3
texture 43.1
page 38.1
retro 36.9
container 36.5
aged 35.3
parchment 32.7
ancient 32
blank 30.9
dirty 28
border 27.2
frame 25.8
decorative 23.4
worn 22.9
brown 22.8
text 22.7
document 22.3
card 22
pattern 21.9
wallpaper 21.5
floral 21.3
design 21.3
book 21.1
cardboard 20.2
stained 19.2
canvas 19
binding 18.7
textured 18.4
art 18.3
empty 18.1
manuscript 17.6
book jacket 17.4
grungy 17.1
notebook 16.6
rough 16.4
letter 15.6
torn 15.5
flower 15.4
scroll 15.3
artistic 14.8
space 14.8
shabby 14.7
jacket 14.5
sheet 14.1
burnt 13.6
crumpled 13.6
aging 13.4
damaged 13.4
yellow 13.3
material 12.5
cover 12
paint 11.8
creative 11.5
old fashioned 11.4
wrapping 11.3
color 11.1
historic 11
leaf 10.9
stains 10.7
decay 10.6
backgrounds 10.6
ornament 10.4
artwork 10.1
backdrop 9.9
burned 9.8
ragged 9.8
scrapbook 9.7
textures 9.5
holiday 9.3
foliage 9.2
covering 9.2
decoration 8.9
drawing 8.8
album 8.8
leaves 8.8
beige 8.7
stain 8.7
used 8.6
age 8.6
wall 8.6
weathered 8.6
greeting 8.4
ribbon 8.3
gold 8.2
message 8.2
board 8.1
detail 8.1
tattered 7.9
grime 7.8
invitation 7.7
rustic 7.7
poster 7.6
bouquet 7.6
sign 7.5
silhouette 7.5
grain 7.4
graphic 7.3
surface 7.1

Google
created on 2019-11-05

Illustration 62.3
Paper 54.3

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-05

drawing 98.8
text 98.7
sketch 96.8
engraving 74.6
handwriting 73.2
stationary 64.3
envelope 58.9

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Bird
Bird 71%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-01

The image displays a page with a detailed illustration and text, likely from an old book or document. The illustration, which is centered on the page, is enclosed within an oval frame formed by decorative elements that include leafy branches. Inside the frame, there is a dynamic scene of a classical nature, featuring a male figure in antique clothing or armor. This figure is depicted in a fighting stance, wielding a club overhead, preparing to strike a multi-headed creature that resembles the mythological hydra. The creature appears to be recoiling from the figure. Above the central image is a banner with the word "VIRTUTE," and below it, the phrase "SUPERA ET IVVA" arcs within the laurel design.

Below the illustration, on two separate lines, the text reads "BONONIAE APVD ANSELMVM" and "Giaccarijvm M.D.L." This likely indicates the place of publication (Bologna), the publisher or printer's name (Anselm), and a date or identifier that could correspond to the year 1550 if interpreted as Roman numerals (MDL).

The paper shows signs of age, with a creased corner and a jagged edge on the right-hand side, suggesting it may be a fragment or a page removed from its original binding. The page background is off-white to beige, possibly due to aging.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-01

The image is a detailed black-and-white engraving that depicts a classical mythological theme. It portrays a muscular man engaged in combat with a fierce dragon or serpent-like creature. The man is wielding a club or a large weapon raised high above his head, about to strike the dragon. The dragon has an elongated body with scales and wings, and it is rearing up to confront the man.

The scene is framed by a decorative, oval border adorned with floral and leafy motifs, giving it an ornate and artistic appearance. Around the border, there is Latin text. Across the top, it reads "VIRTUTE," and along the vertical sides, it says "SUPERANT" on the right and "AFFECTVS" on the left.

Below the illustration, there is more Latin text, possibly indicating the location and the publisher along with a date "M D L," which translates to the year 1550 in Roman numerals. The bottom text "BONONIAE APVD ANSELmvm Giaccarellium" likely refers to Bologna at the home of Anselm Giaccarelli, suggesting the place and person responsible for the creation or printing of the engraving.

The engraving has a vintage and historical feel, with slight yellowing and rough edges, possibly indicating its age and authenticity.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-01

This is a decorative printer's mark or emblem from 1550 (MDL) published in Bologna (BONONIAE) by Anselmus Giaccarellum. The circular design features an allegorical scene framed by ornate foliage. In the center, there's a dramatic battle scene between a muscular figure and a dragon or sea monster. The figure is shown wielding what appears to be a club or weapon while confronting the scaled creature. Around the circular emblem are the words "VIRTVTE" at the top, and the design is enhanced with flowing botanical elements. The overall composition is a fine example of Renaissance-era book illustration and printing craftsmanship.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-01

The image shows an intricate engraving or illustration depicting two fantastical creatures, likely griffins or dragons, facing each other in a mirrored pose. The creatures have wings, lion-like bodies, and serpentine tails. They are surrounded by ornate foliage and stand atop a decorative platform or pedestal. Underneath the illustration is text that reads "BONOMIAE APVD ANSELMVM disecuriam M. D. L." suggesting this may be a print from 1550 produced in Bologna, Italy by someone named Anselm. The artwork has an antique, Renaissance style befitting that time period.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-01

This image appears to be an engraved illustration or print. It features a detailed ornamental design with various mythological or fantastical creatures, including what looks like a chimera-like creature with the head of a bird and the body of a reptile. The central figure appears to be engaged in some kind of interaction or combat with this mythical creature. The illustration is surrounded by ornamental foliage and decorative elements. The text at the bottom identifies the image as "Boroniae apvd anselvm" but I will not attempt to identify or name any individuals depicted.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image is a vintage illustration of a man and a dragon, surrounded by a wreath of leaves and flowers. The man is depicted in the center of the image, holding a sword in his right hand and a shield in his left. He is standing on a pedestal, with the dragon curled around him. The dragon has its mouth open, as if it is about to attack the man.

The illustration is surrounded by a wreath of leaves and flowers, which adds a sense of elegance and sophistication to the image. The text "VIRTVTE" is written above the illustration, while the text "AFFECTVS SUPERANTVR" is written below it. The text "BONONIAE APVD ANSELMVM" is written at the bottom of the image, along with the text "Giacomoareliam M.D.L."

Overall, the image appears to be a symbol of bravery and strength, as the man is depicted standing up to the dragon despite its ferocity. The use of a wreath of leaves and flowers adds a touch of beauty and refinement to the image, suggesting that the man's bravery is not only physical but also moral.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image depicts a piece of aged paper with a central illustration and text. The illustration features a man and a woman, possibly representing Virtue and Vice, engaged in a struggle. The man is depicted as strong and muscular, while the woman appears more slender and serpentine. The text surrounding the illustration reads "VIRTUTE SVPERANTVR AFFECTVS" in Latin, which translates to "Virtue overcomes affections." The bottom of the page contains additional text, including "BONONIAE APVD ANSEL MVM" and "Giacomo M.D.L.", which suggests that the image may be related to a book or publication from the 16th century. Overall, the image appears to be a decorative page from an old book, possibly illustrating a moral or philosophical theme.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-01

The image shows a piece of paper with a drawing of a man and a dragon. The man is standing on a rock, holding the dragon's tail, and appears to be fighting the dragon. The drawing is surrounded by a decorative border with leaves and flowers. The word "virtute" is written at the top of the border, and the words "bono niae apvd ansel mvm" are written at the bottom. The drawing is in black and white.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-01

The image shows a page from an old book. The page has a black and white illustration of a man fighting a dragon. The illustration is surrounded by a circular frame with a leaf design. The text "VIRTVE" is written in the center of the frame, and "AFFECVTVS" is written on the left side of the frame. The text "SUPERANTE" is written on the right side of the frame. The book is titled "BONONIAE APVND ANSELMVM" and "GLACCARIVM M. D. L."

Text analysis

Amazon

Giaccarellum
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APVD
M.
L.
VIRTVTE
Giaccarellum M. D. L.
A
BONONLAE APVD ANSELMVM
BONONLAE
D.
ANSELMVM

Google

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