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Human Generated Data

Title

Border with Cupids Holding a Shield; Children Playing and Printer's Mark of Froben

Date

16th century

People

Artist: Anonymous Switzerland (Basle) 1599, Swiss 16th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer, M6416

Human Generated Data

Title

Border with Cupids Holding a Shield; Children Playing and Printer's Mark of Froben

People

Artist: Anonymous Switzerland (Basle) 1599, Swiss 16th century

Date

16th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer, M6416

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-10-29

Book 100
Text 99.7
Page 94.3
Newspaper 87.8
Paper 73.5
Person 70.6
Human 70.6
Person 62.3

Clarifai
created on 2019-10-29

people 96.7
art 94.9
illustration 91
old 90.3
desktop 90
adult 89.2
group 88.8
religion 88.7
no person 88
text 85.9
symbol 85.4
retro 84.8
picture frame 84.7
man 84.5
antique 82.8
ancient 82.8
decoration 81.7
print 81.5
vintage 80.2
pattern 79.9

Imagga
created on 2019-10-29

brass 45.5
memorial 37.3
arabesque 36
design 30.4
decor 30.1
art 29.8
cloud 29.3
decoration 29
backdrop 28.9
book 28.6
decorative 27.6
collection 27.1
old 26.5
vintage 26.5
structure 26.4
advertising 25.9
cover 25.9
artwork 24.7
brochure 24.4
element 24
composition 23.6
creative 23
associated 22.7
association 22.7
definition 22.6
carpet 22.4
advertise 22.4
advertisement 22.2
bookmark 22.2
antique 22.1
letter 22
paper 22
conceptual 21.2
graphic 20.5
retro 18.9
business 18.2
texture 18.1
idea 17.8
information 16
ancient 15.6
page 14.9
product 14.7
data 14.6
copy 13.3
pattern 13
ornament 12.9
keywords 12.8
money 12.8
ornate 11.9
frame 11.8
collage 11.6
card 11.5
fabric 11.5
text 11.4
grunge 11.1
newspaper 11
creation 10.9
continuity 10.9
black 10.8
drapery 10.8
currency 10.8
treasury 10.8
modern 10.5
exchange 10.5
cash 10.1
border 10
religion 9.9
bank 9.9
analysis 9.8
stamp 9.7
symbol 9.4
word 9.4
floral 9.4
document 9.3
aged 9.1
history 9
bible 8.8
religious 8.4
wallpaper 8.4
note 8.3
style 8.2
binding 8.1
leaf 7.8
prayer 7.7
spiritual 7.7
god 7.7
energy 7.6
print 7.6
dollar 7.4
gold 7.4
historic 7.3
mosaic 7.3
drawing 7.2
depository 7.1
life 7
textured 7

Google
created on 2019-10-29

Text 95.2
Paper 85
Paper product 71
Font 68.6
Miniature 61.8
History 60.4
Calligraphy 58.3
Illustration 57.7

Microsoft
created on 2019-10-29

text 99.4
letter 85.3
book 76.8
manuscript 55.6
plaque 23.2

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 31-47
Gender Male, 52.7%
Angry 45.4%
Fear 50.5%
Disgusted 45%
Surprised 45.3%
Confused 45.1%
Sad 45.8%
Happy 45%
Calm 47.9%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Book
Person
Book 100%

Categories

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-31

This image shows a page from an old book or manuscript, written in Latin. The page is adorned with an intricate, decorative border that features a variety of ornamental details, including floral designs, leafy scrolls, and various figures that seem to be personifications or mythological entities. At the bottom, there is a panel with two human figures, possibly a classical or allegorical scene. The overall look suggests that this could be a page from the Renaissance or early modern period, reflecting the elaborate artistry common in book design during that era. The text on the page begins with the title "IN ANNOTATIONES" followed by additional Latin text, possibly indicating that the page contains scholarly commentary or annotations on another work.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-31

This image features a page from an old book, showcasing a highly ornamental border around the text. The border is decorated with intricate illustrations of cherubs, floral motifs, and scrollwork. At the top, cherubs are depicted playing, while the sides include tall, decorative columns with religious imagery. The title "IN ANNOTATIONES NOVI TESTAMENTI PRAEFATIO" is prominently displayed at the top, followed by the name "DES. ERASMVUS ROTERODAMVS PIO LECTORI S. D." Below this header, a large block of Latin text is set in a clear, readable font. There is an additional smaller illustration of a cherub or putto within a medallion on the left side under the title. At the bottom, two cherubs hold a blank heraldic shield, adding to the classical and religious aesthetic of the page.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-31

This is a beautifully decorated page from Erasmus's annotations on the New Testament (In Annotationes Novi Testamenti Praefatio). The page features elaborate Renaissance-style decorative borders with cherubs, floral patterns, and ornamental designs. At the top and bottom are decorative friezes showing playful putti (cherub-like figures) engaged in various activities. The text is laid out in elegant Latin typography, with a large decorated initial 'Q' containing an illustration. The borders on either side of the text contain intricate columnar designs with architectural and floral motifs. At the bottom of the page is a shield or cartouche flanked by more cherubs. The overall design is characteristic of high-quality early printing and Renaissance book design, likely from the 16th century. The page demonstrates the marriage of classical learning with Renaissance artistic sensibilities that was typical of humanist scholarship of the period.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-31

This image shows the title page from the introduction (praefatio) to Erasmus Roterodamus' annotations on the New Testament, addressed to theologian Pio Lectori. The text is in Latin. The page has an ornate border featuring intricate illustrations. The top border shows various cherubs or putti intertwined with foliage and vines. The side borders depict medallions with classical male figures, possibly philosophers or scholars. At the bottom, two winged cherubs or putti flank a coat of arms or heraldic shield in the center. The typography appears to be from the early era of printed books, likely the 16th century based on the visual style and Erasmus' lifespan. Overall, it is a richly decorated title page reflective of Renaissance humanist scholarship and the artistry of early printed volumes.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-31

This image appears to be an illuminated manuscript or printed book page. The central portion contains text in Latin, which seems to be annotations or commentary on the New Testament. The text is surrounded by an elaborate border with intricate floral and figural designs, including many small figures or cherubs. The border incorporates architectural elements as well, such as columns and pediments. Overall, the image has a very ornate, decorative style characteristic of Renaissance-era printmaking or manuscript illustration.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12

The image is a page from an old book, featuring a decorative border and text in Latin. * **Title** * The title of the page is "IN ANNOTATIONES" in large font at the top. * Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads "NOVI TESTAMENTI PRAEFATIO" in smaller font. * **Border** * The border is ornate and features various illustrations, including cherubs, flowers, and other decorative elements. * The border is made up of intricate designs and patterns, with a mix of light and dark colors. * **Text** * The text on the page is written in Latin and appears to be a passage from the New Testament. * The text is divided into paragraphs and features headings and subheadings. * The text is written in a formal, cursive script and is accompanied by illustrations and decorative elements throughout the page. * **Illustrations** * There are several illustrations throughout the page, including a circular image of a cherub in the top-left corner and a rectangular image of two cherubs in the bottom-right corner. * The illustrations are detailed and feature intricate designs and patterns. * **Overall** * The page is a beautiful example of Renaissance-era book design and typography. * The use of decorative borders, illustrations, and formal text creates a sense of elegance and sophistication. * The page would have been a valuable resource for scholars and readers during the Renaissance period.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12

The image presents a page from an old book, featuring a title in Latin and a decorative border. The title, "IN ANNOTATIONES," is prominently displayed at the top of the page, followed by the subtitle "NOVI TESTAMENTI PRAEFATIO." Below this, the text continues in Latin, with the author's name, "DES. ERASMVS ROTERODAMVS," and the publisher's information, "PIO LECTORI S. D.," visible. The page is adorned with a decorative border, comprising various illustrations of cherubs, flowers, and other ornaments. In the center of the page, there is a circular illustration of a cherub holding a book, surrounded by additional text in Latin. At the bottom of the page, another illustration depicts two cherubs holding a shield, accompanied by more text in Latin. Overall, the image appears to be a page from a religious or academic text, likely written in the 16th or 17th century. The use of Latin and the decorative illustrations suggest a level of formality and sophistication, while the content of the text itself remains unclear without further context.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-31

The image is a page from an old book, likely a religious or scholarly text, given the formal Latin text and the ornate decorations. The page is titled "IN ANNOTATIONES" at the top, suggesting that it is part of a commentary or annotations on a larger work. Below the title, there is a smaller heading in Latin that reads "DES. ERASMVS ROTERODAMVS PIO LECTORI S. D.," which translates to "Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam to the pious reader, greetings." The main content of the page is a block of text in Latin, which appears to be a scholarly or theological commentary. The text is densely packed and written in a formal, serif typeface, typical of early printed books. Surrounding the text are elaborate decorative borders. At the top, there is a horizontal band featuring intricate designs, possibly including human figures or cherubs, which are common in Renaissance and Baroque art. The left and right sides of the page have vertical borders with additional decorative elements, including what appears to be a combination of floral and geometric patterns. At the bottom of the page, there is another horizontal band with similar decorative motifs. Within this band, there are two cherubs holding a shield, which adds to the ornate and scholarly feel of the page. The overall design and content suggest that this is a page from a significant scholarly work, possibly related to theology or philosophy, given the references to Erasmus, a prominent Renaissance humanist and theologian. The elaborate decorations indicate that the book was likely produced during a period when such embellishments were common in printed works, particularly those intended for scholarly or religious audiences.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-31

The image shows a page from a book with Latin text and decorative elements. The title at the top reads "IN ANNOTATIONES NOVI TESTAMENTI PRAEFATIO" in bold letters. Below the title is a decorative border with intricate designs. The main body of the text is written in a smaller font and appears to be a preface or introduction to the book. The text is accompanied by decorative illustrations, including a large letter "D" in the center and smaller illustrations of cherubs, a crown, and other symbols. The page has a vintage look, suggesting it is from an old book or manuscript.

Text analysis

Amazon

IN
TESTAMENTI
PRAEFATIO.
DES.
oporteat
NOVI TESTAMENTI PRAEFATIO.
illum
abs
NOVI
IN ANNOTATIONES
quid illum in hifce commentariolis oporteat
PIO
commentariolis
in
tatim
paucis,
hifce
quid
re
id
operis
haud
ANNOTATIONES
operis ueltibulo fecimus, tamen haud abs re
DES. ERASMVS ROTERODAMVS
ueltibulo
ROTERODAMVS
denuolectorem
expectare,
fecimus,
tamen
Primum
&
huius
conueniat.
VANQV
nobis
ERASMVS
fuerit, denuolectorem commnonere paucis, &
non
ab
nobis uiciffim ab
iplo
expectare, quid iplo pra,
VANQV id pro uirili,in iplo tatim huius
commnonere
bimus, non
pro
ftari conueniat. Primum annotatiunculas fcri/
LECTORI
uiciffim
annotatiunculas
bimus,
fcri/
pra,
ftari
PIO LECTORI S. D:
fuerit,
uirili,in
S. D:

Google

ANNOTATIONES
NOVI
TESTAMENTI
PRAEFATIO.
DES.
ERASMVS
ROTERODAMVS
PIO
LECTORI
D
id
uirili,in
ftatim
operis
fecimus,
haud
fuerit,
lectorem
pre
ftari
bimus,
non
commentarios,
&
eas
duntaxat,
que
ad
fynceritatem
pertinét,
ne
quis
ut
improbus
coenam
requirat
ita
eft,
candidus
comis
ctor
commodus
faueat
ue
ceu
fi
quid
inciderit
confugere,nonfolum
illu
ftrium
Theologorum
fuadent,uerumetiam
toties
monent
Hie
ronymus
&Auguftinus,
ipla
Rhomanorum
iu
bent:
Deinde
uetuftiflimorum
Latinae
lingua
exhibuit
eximius
ecclefiax
Decanus,
IN ANNOTATIONES NOVI TESTAMENTI PRAEFATIO. DES. ERASMVS ROTERODAMVS PIO LECTORI S. D VANQVAM id pro uirili,in ipfo ftatim huius operis ueftibulo fecimus, tamen haud abs re fuerit, denuo lectorem commonere paucis, & quid illum in hifce commentariolis oporteat expectare, & quid nobis uidiflim ab iplo pre ftari conueniat.Primumannotatiunculas fcri bimus, non commentarios, & eas duntaxat, que ad lectionis fynceritatem pertinét, ne quis ut improbus conuiua pro merenda coenam ef flagitet, & requirat à nobis, quod ab argumenti fulcepti profeffione fit alienum. Hanc in prafentia fabulam agendam fufcepimus. Proinde ut nobis argumento feruiendum fuit, ita par eft, ut candidus & comis le ctor ceu commodus fpectator, faueat agentibus & prafenti fena fefe ac commodet. Teftamentum, quod uocant, nouum omni qua licuit dili gentia, quáque decuit fide recognouimus, idkp primum ad Gracam ue ritatem, ad quam ceu fontem fi quid inciderit confugere,nonfolum illu ftrium Theologorum exempla fuadent,uerumetiam toties monent Hie ronymus &Auguftinus, & ipla Rhomanorum Pontificum decrcta iu bent: Deinde ad uetuftiflimorum Latinae lingua codicum, quorum duos exhibuit eximius ille diuina Philofophia myftes Ioannes Coletus, Pau AROlina apud Londinum ecclefiax Decanus, adeo prifcis literartm typis, ut mihi ab a a
IN
S.
VANQVAM
pro
ipfo
huius
ueftibulo
tamen
abs
re
denuo
commonere
paucis,
illum
in
hifce
commentariolis
oporteat
expectare,
nobis
uidiflim
ab
iplo
conueniat.Primumannotatiunculas
fcri
lectionis
conuiua
merenda
ef
flagitet,
à
nobis,
quod
argumenti
fulcepti
profeffione
fit
alienum.
Hanc
prafentia
fabulam
agendam
fufcepimus.
Proinde
argumento
feruiendum
fuit,
par
le
fpectator,
agentibus
prafenti
fena
fefe
ac
commodet.
Teftamentum,
uocant,
nouum
omni
qua
licuit
dili
gentia,
quáque
decuit
fide
recognouimus,
idkp
primum
Gracam
ritatem,
quam
fontem
exempla
Pontificum
decrcta
codicum,
quorum
duos
ille
diuina
Philofophia
myftes
Ioannes
Coletus,
Pau
AROlina
apud
Londinum
adeo
prifcis
literartm
typis,
mihi
a