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Human Generated Data

Title

Printer's Mark of Enguilbert de Marnef, II, also Title-Page

Date

16th century

People

Artist: Anonymous France (Poitiers) 1599, French 16th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Paul J. Sachs, M1185

Human Generated Data

Title

Printer's Mark of Enguilbert de Marnef, II, also Title-Page

People

Artist: Anonymous France (Poitiers) 1599, French 16th century

Date

16th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Paul J. Sachs, M1185

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-07

Text 97.4
Book 96.5
Human 72.3
Person 72.3
Label 68.5
Paper 67.6
Page 67.2
Advertisement 62.3
Poster 59.5
Novel 55.2

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-07

vintage 97.2
retro 97.1
text 97.1
illustration 96.9
old 96.9
document 95.7
print 95.3
paper 95.2
art 93
antique 91.1
manuscript 90.6
administration 90.6
margin 90.5
people 90.1
ancient 89.7
bill 89.2
card 88.4
picture frame 88
book bindings 87.6
poetry 87.5

Imagga
created on 2019-11-07

book jacket 67.1
jacket 53.2
binding 42.4
wrapping 39.7
old 39.1
vintage 38.1
paper 32.2
book 30.4
stamp 30.1
covering 27.6
retro 25.4
letter 24.8
mail 24
postage 22.6
money 21.3
ancient 20.8
postmark 19.7
bookmark 19.2
post 19.1
antique 19.1
collection 19
texture 18.8
cash 18.3
bank 17.9
brass 17.6
currency 17.1
envelope 16.7
postal 16.7
grunge 16.2
finance 15.2
memorial 15.2
philately 14.8
note 14.7
aged 13.6
history 13.4
product 13.1
collect 12.8
international 12.4
global 11.9
structure 11.6
dollar 11.2
document 11.2
page 11.2
cover 11.1
art 11.1
stamps 10.9
religion 10.8
financial 10.7
banknote 10.7
used 10.6
text 10.5
bill 10.5
close 10.3
design 10.3
creation 10.1
banking 10.1
symbol 10.1
historic 10.1
world 9.8
exchange 9.6
wealth 9
philatelic 8.9
brown 8.8
shipping 8.8
dollars 8.7
pay 8.6
god 8.6
travel 8.5
wallpaper 8.4
communication 8.4
rough 8.2
business 7.9
bible 7.8
correspondence 7.8
bills 7.8
blank 7.7
us 7.7
faith 7.7
sheet 7.5
religious 7.5
national 7.3
dirty 7.2
country 7.1

Google
created on 2019-11-07

Text 94.4
Illustration 69.1
History 67.6
Paper 64.2
Art 50.2

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-07

text 100
handwriting 98
drawing 93.6
book 91
letter 89.1
illustration 87.8
manuscript 87.2
engraving 84.8
sketch 84
woodcut 69.5
illuminated 57

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 19-31
Gender Male, 50.5%
Surprised 49.5%
Disgusted 49.5%
Happy 49.5%
Fear 49.9%
Confused 49.5%
Angry 49.9%
Calm 49.6%
Sad 49.5%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Book
Person
Book 96.5%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-07

a close up of a book 60.2%
close up of a book 54.4%
a close up of text on a book 50.5%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-04

This image shows a historical document titled "L'histoire & Cro-nique du treschrestien roy S. Loys IX du Nom, & XLIIII Roy de France" from Poitiers, printed by Enguilbert de Marnef. The text describes the story and chronicle of King Saint Louis IX of France, the 44th king of France, written by Ian Sire, Lord of Joinville and Seneschal of Champagne, a confidant and contemporary of King Louis IX. Additionally, the document was published by Antoine Pierre de Rieux. The lower part of the document features an intricate illustration framed with a decorative border. The illustration depicts a standing, robust figure in historical attire, with a shield and a background that includes a landscape and building.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-04

This image depicts an old document, likely a title page from a book written in French. The text at the top reads "L'histoire & Chroniqve dv treschrestien Roy S. Loys, IX. du nom, & XIII. Roy de France." This suggests that the document is likely a history or chronicle of King Louis IX, who was the ninth king of France named Louis and the thirteenth overall. Below the title, there's additional text indicating that the work was originally written by someone (whose name is not legible in the image) described as a "seigneur de Jonville & Seneschal de Champagne," and it was a familiar and contemporary account of King Louis IX. It also notes that it has been brought to light by Antoine Pierre de Rieus. The bottom of the page bears the location "A POITIERS," followed by the publishing house "De l'Imprimerie d'Enguilbert de Marnef." Centered on the lower half of the page is an intricate, decorative emblem featuring what appears to be a classic illustration of a standing male figure in historical European attire, possibly a warrior or noble. This figure is gesturing with his right hand while holding an object in his left hand, which might be a shield. Alongside the figure, within the same emblem frame, are additional decorative elements, including two oval portraits on either side, one of a man and the other of a woman. At the bottom of the emblem, a landscape scene with a building, perhaps a royal estate or a fortification, is visible. The page shows signs of aging, such as discoloration and spots, indicating that it is a historical artifact.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-04

This is a title page from a French historical chronicle about King Louis IX (Saint Louis) of France. The book title "L'histoire & Cronique" appears at the top in decorative text. The page includes a detailed engraving within an ornate oval frame, showing a figure standing in a landscape, holding what appears to be a document or map, with a medallion or cartouche visible in the upper portion of the illustration. The text indicates this work was written by a nobleman who was the Seneschal of Champagne and a contemporary of King Louis IX, and was later "brought to light" (mise en lumiere) by Antoine Pierre de Rieus. The publication information at the bottom shows it was printed in Poitiers by the printer Enguilbert de Marnef. The overall design is typical of French books from this period, with its combination of typography and engraved illustration. The page shows some age-related discoloration and wear around the edges, suggesting this is a historical document.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-04

The image shows the title page of a French book titled "L'histore & Croniove dv Treschre-stien roy S. Loys, ix. du nom, & xliii Roy de France". It was written by someone from Seneschal de Champagne, a family and contemporary of Roy S. Loys, and maintained by Antoine Pierre de Rieux. The title page has an ornate illustrated border featuring a nude male figure standing in a landscape surrounded by decorative flourishes. At the bottom, it states the book was printed in Poitiers by the Printer of Enguilbert de Marnef. The text is in an old style font and the page has an aged, weathered appearance, suggesting this is an antique book, likely from the 16th or 17th century based on its style and the archaic spellings used.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-04

The image appears to be a historical title page or book cover. It features ornate typography and a decorative illustration depicting a person standing in a landscape. The text at the top reads "L'histoire & Cro-" and indicates this is the title of the work. The text below provides further details about the publication, including the name of the author, the publisher, and the location of publication, which seems to be Poitiers.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a vintage book cover with French text and an illustration of a man. The title of the book is "L'hiftoire & Cro-". * **Title** * The title is written in large, bold font at the top of the cover. * It reads "L'hiftoire & Cro-" in French. * **Author's Name** * The author's name is written below the title. * It reads "NIQVE DV TRESCHRE-STIEN ROY S. LOYS, IX. du Nom, & X LIII. Roy de France." in French. * **Illustration** * The illustration is a drawing of a man standing in a field. * He is wearing a tunic and holding a shield. * The background of the illustration is a landscape with rolling hills and trees. * **Publisher's Information** * The publisher's information is written at the bottom of the cover. * It reads "A POITIERS, Del'Imprimerie d'Enguilbert de Marnef." in French. The image appears to be a rare and valuable book cover, possibly from the 16th or 17th century. The use of French language and the illustration style suggest that it may have been published in France during this time period.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11

The image depicts a vintage French book cover, featuring a title and an illustration. The title, "L'hiftoire & Cro-Nique DV Treschrestien Roy S. Loys, IX. du Nom, & X LIII. Roy de France," is written in black text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a paragraph of text that appears to be a dedication or introduction to the book. In the center of the cover, there is an illustration of a man standing in a landscape, surrounded by a decorative border. The man is depicted wearing a loincloth and holding a shield, with his right arm extended as if he is gesturing or pointing to something. The background of the illustration features a serene landscape with rolling hills, trees, and a body of water. At the bottom of the cover, there is a line of text that reads "A Poitiers, De l'Imprimerie d'Enguilbert de Marnef." This suggests that the book was printed in Poitiers, France, by a printer named Enguilbert de Marnef. Overall, the image presents a beautifully designed book cover that showcases the artistic style of the time period in which it was created. The use of intricate typography, decorative borders, and detailed illustrations creates a visually appealing and engaging design that would have likely caught the attention of readers in the past.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-04

The image is a photograph of a page from an old book. The page is white, with a yellowish tint, and has a few stains on it. The text is written in French and is printed in black ink. The title of the book is "L'histoire & Cronique de Treschere-Stien Roy S. Loys, IX. du Nom, & XLIII. Roy de France." The text is written in a cursive font and is centered on the page. The image shows a man holding a shield and a sword, with a castle in the background. The image is printed in black ink and is surrounded by a decorative border. The border has a floral design and is printed in black ink. The image is printed on the bottom half of the page, below the text.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-04

The image is a page from an old book. The page is titled "L'Histoire & Cro-Nique du Trescher-Stien Roy S. Loys, IX." The text is written in French and appears to be a historical account or chronicle. The page has a decorative border and a small illustration of a man holding a shield and a spear. The illustration is surrounded by a circular frame with a floral design. The text on the page is written in black ink on a white background.

Text analysis

Amazon

L'hitoire
France.
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Google

Lhiftoire & Cro- NIQVE DV TRESCHRE- LoYs, S. IX. STIE N ROY du Nom, & x LIIII. Roy de France. Eferitte par feu mefBire lan Sire feigneur de Ionuil- le,es Senefchal de Champagne, familier & con- temporain dudit Roy S. Lors. Et maintenant mife en lumiere par AntoinePierre de Rieus. POITIERS, Del'Imprinterie d'Enguilbert de Marnef.
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