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Title

Border and Printer's Mark of Vincent de Portunariis

Date

1542

People

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

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer, M5590

Human Generated Data

Title

Border and Printer's Mark of Vincent de Portunariis

People

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

Date

1542

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer, M5590

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Amazon
created on 2019-11-07

Book 97.9
Text 97.6
Advertisement 92.6
Poster 92.2
Paper 90.4
Brochure 88.8
Flyer 88.8
Rug 77
Label 64.9

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-07

illustration 99.2
vintage 99.2
ornate 99.1
victorian 99
decoration 98.8
picture frame 98.6
antique 98.1
margin 97.8
retro 97.3
art 96.8
calligraphy 96.6
pattern 95.8
invitation 95.6
design 95.4
coil 94.7
classic 94.6
floral 93.6
vignette 93.2
text 93.2
flourish 91.3

Imagga
created on 2019-11-07

vintage 39
bookmark 36.5
old 34.9
arabesque 34.6
antique 33.3
retro 29.5
paper 27.5
book 26.7
frame 26.1
design 24.8
ornate 22
decoration 21.8
border 21.7
brass 21.7
art 21.1
ancient 20.8
book jacket 20.7
texture 19.5
pattern 17.8
memorial 17.7
blank 17.2
jacket 17.1
card 16.6
stamp 16.5
ornament 16.4
grunge 16.2
decor 15.9
decorative 15.9
page 15.8
aged 15.4
floral 15.3
letter 14.7
style 14.1
text 14
structure 13.4
empty 12.9
money 12.8
invitation 12.5
gold 12.3
wrapping 12.2
document 12.1
swirl 12
note 12
cash 11.9
postmark 11.8
collection 11.7
currency 11.7
bank 11.6
mail 11.5
covering 11.2
graphic 11
philately 10.9
postage 10.8
certificate 10.8
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elegant 10.3
treasury 10.2
dollar 10.2
paint 10
religion 9.9
binding 9.6
celebration 9.6
classical 9.6
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symbol 9.4
historic 9.2
drawing 9.2
traditional 9.2
history 9
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object 8.8
holiday 8.6
product 8.6
exchange 8.6
scroll 8.6
leaf 8.6
business 8.5
greeting 8.4
cover 8.3
menu 8.3
banner 8.3
template 8.3
calligraphic 7.9
collect 7.9
culture 7.7
parchment 7.7
wallpaper 7.7
bill 7.6
finance 7.6
religious 7.6
depository 7.6
print 7.5
label 7.5
classic 7.4
elements 7.4
close 7.4
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dirty 7.2
painting 7.2

Google
created on 2019-11-07

Text 92.7
Paper 65.5
Calligraphy 60.2
Illustration 54.5

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-07

text 99
book 89.7
letter 79.9
pattern 56.5
plaque 41.3
picture frame 14.6

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Book
Rug
Book 97.9%

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OpenAI GPT

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

This is an intricately designed, historical book cover or title page. At the top, there is a bold heading "SECUNDUS" followed by the text "Tomus Summae Sum", indicating that this is the second volume of a work. The surrounding text appears to be in Latin, describing the reverent and comprehensive nature of the content. The page is decorated with a highly detailed ornamental border featuring cherubs, ornate scrollwork, and foliage motifs. Within this border, near the bottom center, is a smaller rectangular illustration or emblem, adding an additional layer of visual interest to the page. The publication details at the bottom indicate it was printed by Vincentium de Portonariis in Lugduni (Lyon) in the year 1542, as denoted by the Roman numerals M.D.XLII.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-04

This image is of an old printed page with intricate, ornamental borders and text. The text is in a mix of upper and lower case Latin characters with some words enlarged and in bold to show emphasis. There is an elaborate design with foliage, patterns, and possibly small figures resembling cherubs within the borders. At the bottom, there is a rectangular frame with a design inside, around which the text continues, providing more information likely about publication details. The typeface and decorative style suggest this page is from a period where such embellishments were common in book design, possibly during the Renaissance or earlier. The text at the bottom indicates the city "Lugduni," which is the Latin name for Lyon in France, and it includes a date written in Roman numerals: "M. D. XLII," which translates to the year 1542.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a beautifully decorated title page from a 16th-century book titled "SECVNDVS Tomus Summae Sum-" (Second Volume of the Summary), published in 1542. The page features an ornate decorative border with an elaborate Renaissance-style frame containing cherubs and intricate floral and scroll patterns. The text is in Latin and appears to be a theological work concerning various religious topics. In the center of the page is a printer's mark or device for Vincentius de Portonariis, who published this work in Lyon (Lugduni in Latin). The text lists several chapters or sections dealing with religious and moral subjects such as simony, sacrilege, restitution, oaths, and infidelity. The overall design is characteristic of early printed books from this period, combining elegant typography with decorative elements that recall the tradition of illuminated manuscripts. The border's detailed engraving work shows the high level of craftsmanship typical of Renaissance book production.

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

The image is a title page from an old book published in 1542, titled "SECVNDVS Tomus Summae Sum" by the author Antonini Florentinorum Archipraesulis. The text is in Latin and appears to be a theological or philosophical work. The page is heavily decorated with ornate floral and cherub borders and embellishments. The text is centered within an intricate rectangular frame. At the bottom center is a small illustration showing what seems to be a religious figure or saint. The overall style is characteristic of 16th century European book design and printing.

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

The image appears to be the title page of a publication called "Secvndvs Tomus Summa Sum", as shown prominently at the top of the page. The page is ornately decorated with intricate floral and leaf patterns, as well as small figures of cherubs or putti on either side. The text below the title describes the contents of the publication, which seems to be a collection of writings or works. There are no human faces or identifiable individuals visible in this image.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15

The image depicts the title page of a book, featuring an ornate design and text in Latin. **Title Page Design:** * The title page is rectangular with a decorative border. * The border is composed of intricate floral patterns and cherubs. * The title "SECUNDVS" is prominently displayed at the top, followed by "Tomus Summa Sum-" in a larger font size. * Below the title, there are several lines of text in Latin, which appear to be the book's title and author information. * At the bottom of the page, there is a small illustration of a building with a person standing in front of it, accompanied by additional text. **Text and Layout:** * The text on the title page is written in Latin and includes the book's title, author's name, and publication information. * The text is arranged in a formal, structured format, with each line of text separated by a space. * The font used for the text is serif, with a classic, elegant appearance. **Overall Impression:** * The title page exudes a sense of sophistication and elegance, reflecting the book's historical significance and cultural importance. * The use of Latin and the ornate design elements suggest that the book is a scholarly or academic work, possibly from the Renaissance or Baroque period. * The title page's attention to detail and careful layout demonstrate a high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail, reflecting the book's value and importance.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15

The image depicts the title page of a book, likely from the 16th or 17th century. The title, "SECUNDVS Tomus Summae Sum -," is prominently displayed in large letters at the top of the page. Below the title, there is a block of text in Latin, which appears to be an introduction or dedication. The page is adorned with intricate borders featuring cherubs and floral motifs, adding an ornate touch to the design. At the bottom of the page, there is a small illustration of a coat of arms, accompanied by the text "Venundantur Lugduni, apud Vincentium dePortonarijs." This suggests that the book was sold in Lyon by a publisher named Vincentius dePortonarijs. Overall, the image presents a beautifully designed title page that reflects the artistic and literary styles of the time period in which it was created.

Amazon Nova

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

The image depicts an old, printed book page from the 16th century, featuring a title page with ornate, Renaissance-style borders. The title reads "SECVNDVS Tomus Summa Sum" in large, bold black letters, indicating that this is the second volume of a "Summa" or comprehensive work. The text is in Latin, a common language for scholarly works during this period. The page is bordered with intricate designs, including cherubs, leaves, and floral patterns, typical of Renaissance book design. In the center of the page, there is an emblem with a Latin inscription, "VINCENTIVS DE PORTONARRIS," suggesting the work is authored by Vincent de Portonariis. The text includes a brief summary of the content, mentioning topics such as "De septem vitiis letalibus" (On the seven deadly sins) and "De Restitutione ad ritum Christianum" (On the restitution to the Christian rite). The page also notes that this volume is part of a larger work, with "Haec in fetionibus didacuntur ampllius lexentas, & iufum implement voluminibus, vt fubjecto a latere doctrins regejo." The page is dated "M. D. XLII," which translates to 1542, indicating the year of publication. The overall design and content suggest that this is a theological or philosophical work, likely part of a larger series or collection.

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

The image depicts a page from a book with an intricate design. The page has a decorative border with a floral pattern and a central rectangular frame containing the text. The text is written in Latin, and the page is titled "SECVNDVS TOMVUS SVMMARVM," which translates to "Second Volume of Summaries." The text is surrounded by a decorative border with floral patterns and cherubs. The page appears to be from a religious or theological book, possibly a summary of the works of St. Thomas Aquinas.

Text analysis

Amazon

Tomus
Antonini
Florentinorum
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minuta
notitiam,
qua
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at
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De
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Tomus Summa Sum -
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ufui,
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Eccle:
letalibus,
vitiis

Google

SECVNDVS Tomus Summæ Sum- marum beati Antonini Florentinorum Archipræfu lis laudatifsimi, que ob facraru rerum pluriformem notitiam, quanto ufui, accommodo fit Theologis, atág Concionatoribus: in aperto eft. Verum Eccle fiaftes candide ut uernantifsima prata, tibi in tabel la mínuta exhibeamus. Hæc principalibus Titulis explicantur. Defeptem vitijs letalibus,coruq fobole portentofa. De Simonia, facrilega, & Vfura deteftabili. De Reftitutionibus ad ritum Chriftianifsimi. De mendacio, Iuramento,& Periurio. Devotorum liganmine, & eorum tranfgreffit. Deinfidelitate & eius propagine degeneri. Hac in fetiones diducuntur amplius fexentas,& iuftum implent volumen,vt fubiecto à latere doceris regefto. VINCENTIVS DE TRIDINO DE Venundantur Lugduni, apud Vincentium M. D. XLII de Portonarijs. MONTE FER
SECVNDVS
Tomus
Summæ
Sum-
marum
beati
Antonini
Florentinorum
Archipræfu
lis
laudatifsimi,
que
ob
facraru
rerum
pluriformem
notitiam,
quanto
ufui,
accommodo
fit
Theologis,
atág
Concionatoribus:
in
aperto
eft.
Verum
Eccle
fiaftes
candide
ut
uernantifsima
prata,
tibi
tabel
la
mínuta
exhibeamus.
Hæc
principalibus
Titulis
explicantur.
Defeptem
vitijs
letalibus,coruq
fobole
portentofa.
De
Simonia,
facrilega,
&
Vfura
deteftabili.
Reftitutionibus
ad
ritum
Chriftianifsimi.
mendacio,
Iuramento,&
Periurio.
Devotorum
liganmine,
eorum
tranfgreffit.
Deinfidelitate
eius
propagine
degeneri.
Hac
fetiones
diducuntur
amplius
fexentas,&
iuftum
implent
volumen,vt
fubiecto
à
latere
doceris
regefto.
VINCENTIVS
DE
TRIDINO
Venundantur
Lugduni,
apud
Vincentium
M.
D.
XLII
de
Portonarijs.
MONTE
FER