Human Generated Data

Title

Title-border with Court Life after Lucian's Description; also Ornament with Froben's mark: Initial C on back

Date

16th century

People

Artist: Ambrosius Holbein, German c. 1494 - c. 1520

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Paul J. Sachs, M1025

Human Generated Data

Title

Title-border with Court Life after Lucian's Description; also Ornament with Froben's mark: Initial C on back

People

Artist: Ambrosius Holbein, German c. 1494 - c. 1520

Date

16th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Paul J. Sachs, M1025

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-08-06

Text 97.8
Rug 89.7
Art 61.1
Page 58.2
Pattern 56.4
Floral Design 56.4
Graphics 56.4

Clarifai
created on 2019-08-06

illustration 98.9
engraving 98.5
art 98
ornate 97.3
decoration 97.2
picture frame 94.1
architecture 92
religion 91.7
antique 91.2
text 90.5
Renaissance 90.4
print 90.3
design 88.4
vintage 88.3
symbol 86.6
desktop 86.4
pattern 85.4
victorian 85.1
baroque 83.5
saint 82.4

Imagga
created on 2019-08-06

arabesque 85.1
frame 57.9
antique 53.4
vintage 48.9
retro 46.8
old 45.3
border 41.7
brass 41.2
art 40.9
decoration 40.6
design 39.4
ornate 38.5
decorative 36
memorial 34
blank 31.8
ornament 29.3
gold 28.8
grunge 28.1
decor 27.4
empty 26.7
pattern 26
ancient 26
structure 24.9
style 24.5
texture 23
paper 22.8
golden 21.5
aged 19.9
prayer rug 18.9
deco 18.6
ornamental 18.1
floral 17.9
element 17.4
classical 17.2
painting 17.2
framework 16.7
museum 16.5
wood 15.9
carved 15.7
wall 15.4
rug 15.1
object 14.7
rustic 14.4
baroque 13.7
card 13.6
backdrop 13.2
gilded 12.8
exhibition 12.8
carving 12.7
square 12.7
elegance 12.6
stamp 12.6
invitation 12.5
leaf 12.5
graphic 12.4
wooden 12.3
furnishing 12.3
wallpaper 12.3
classic 12.1
page 12.1
swirl 12
letter 11.9
rectangle 11.7
traditional 11.7
decorate 11.4
old fashioned 11.4
floor cover 11.4
elements 11.1
brown 11.1
banner 11
artwork 11
space 10.9
paint 10.9
dirty 10.9
collection 10.8
gallery 10.8
parchment 10.6
textured 10.5
scroll 10.5
elegant 10.3
covering 9.8
home 9.8
interior 9.7
rusty 9.5
drawing 9.5
rich 9.3
document 9.3
greeting 9.3
book 9.2
antiquity 9.2
portrait 9.1
shape 9
gilt 8.9
frames 8.8
symbol 8.8
handmade 8.7
decorated 8.6
luxury 8.6
modern 8.4
cover 8.3
backgrounds 8.1
photograph 8
calligraphic 7.9
vignette 7.9
certificate 7.8
paintings 7.8
artistic 7.8
black 7.8
nobody 7.8
revival 7.8
culture 7.7
obsolete 7.7
wedding 7.4
template 7.3
history 7.2
curve 7

Google
created on 2019-08-06

Text 91.9
Paper 59.2
Art 58.1
History 54.1
Calligraphy 51.9
Illustration 50.4

Microsoft
created on 2019-08-06

text 99.5
plaque 63
picture frame 6.1

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Female, 50.5%
Angry 49.5%
Happy 49.6%
Surprised 49.6%
Sad 50%
Calm 49.6%
Disgusted 49.5%
Confused 49.5%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Rug
Rug 89.7%

Categories

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-08

The image is an ornately designed title page from an old book. The central text, written in Latin, introduces the work "Opera Divi Caecilii Cypriani Episcopi Carthaginensis". It mentions that the text has been carefully corrected and compiled by Erasmus of Rotterdam. Surrounding the text are detailed woodcut illustrations. The top portion features classical and mythological figures. The sides depict scenes of various human virtues and vices with banners indicating their labels, such as "Tempus" and "Patientia". Below the central text, a larger illustration spans the width of the page. This scene, labeled "Imago Vitae Aulicae" or "The Image of Court Life", shows a detailed depiction of a courtly or academic setting with figures engaged in various activities, likely reflecting the different states and stages of life and learning. The entire design is meticulously detailed, with ornamental borders showcasing intricate patterns and scenes, enhancing the overall grandeur and historical aesthetic of the title page.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-08

You're looking at an intricately designed title page of what appears to be an old book or manuscript. The text at the top reads "OPERA DIVI CAECILII CYPRIANI EPISCOPI CARTHAGINENSIS," indicating that this is a collection of works (opera) by Saint Cyprian, who was a bishop of Carthage. Such pages often feature elaborate engravings with symbolic and allegorical elements, typical of the Renaissance or early modern period publication. In the middle, the text mentions Erasmus of Rotterdam (ERASMVS ROTERODAMVS), suggesting that he either edited, translated, or annotated this edition. The bottom text mentions "APVD INCYLTAM BASILEAM EX OFFICINA FROBENIANA," indicating it was printed in the famous city of Basel at the Froben press, an important printing house of the time. In the illustration, you can see several scenes that are rich in detail. In the main scene at the bottom, there are numerous people engaging in various activities typical of scholarly life or depictions of the virtues. For example, there are figures reading, discussing books, or performing experiments, all within an architectural setting that mimics the classical style. The scene is surrounded by a highly decorative border featuring classical motifs like columns, animal figures, and intricately woven patterns. Above the central image, there is a frieze with animals, perhaps alluding to fables or moral lessons. Four smaller scenes in the corners might represent different allegories tied to the virtues or the sciences. Such detailed and symbolic title pages were designed not only to be visually appealing but also to convey the intellectual significance and contents of the book to prospective readers.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-08

This is a title page from a Renaissance-era book titled "Opera Divi Cae" (Works of Divine Cyprian), published by the Froben printing house in Basel. The page features an elaborate decorative border with intricate woodcut illustrations. At the top are scenes depicting various biblical or classical motifs. The sides contain ornamental columns with figures and decorative elements. The central text is laid out in a pyramid format, typical of Renaissance typography, with Latin text announcing the work of Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage, edited and corrected from earlier manuscripts. At the bottom of the page is a detailed scene titled "Imago Vitae Aulicae" (Image of Court Life), showing a busy courtyard or plaza with many figures in period dress engaging in various activities. The scene depicts court life with architecture, columns, and multiple figures interacting in what appears to be a formal setting. The overall design is characteristic of high-quality Renaissance book production, with careful attention to decorative detail and artistic elements framing the main text. It's a beautiful example of 16th-century printing craftsmanship from one of the most prestigious publishing houses of the time.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-08

This image depicts the title page of an old book or manuscript titled "Opera Divi Caietani". The text is in Latin and appears to be about the writings of a Carthaginian bishop named Cyprianus (Cyprian). The ornate title page features detailed engraved illustrations depicting various religious and mythological scenes and figures around the borders. At the bottom, the publication information indicates it was printed in Basel (Basilea) at the Frobeniana print shop (Officina Frobeniana).

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-08

This image appears to be the title page of a work called "Opera Divi Cae" by Cypriani Episcopi Carthagi, as indicated by the text at the center of the page. The page is ornately decorated with various illustrations and borders. The illustrations depict religious and biblical scenes, including figures and creatures that appear to be symbolic or allegorical in nature. The overall design and style of the page suggest this is an older, historic publication, likely from the era of early printing and book publishing.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts the title page of a book, featuring an ornate design with Latin text and illustrations. **Title Page Details:** * The title "OPERA DIVI CAE" is prominently displayed at the top in large font. * Below the title, a series of Latin phrases and sentences are written in smaller font, likely providing information about the book's contents or author. * The text is surrounded by intricate illustrations of various scenes, including mythological figures, architectural elements, and decorative motifs. * The illustrations are rendered in a detailed and ornate style, characteristic of Renaissance-era book design. **Overall Impression:** * The title page exudes a sense of grandeur and sophistication, reflecting the high cultural and artistic standards of the Renaissance period. * The use of Latin text and classical imagery suggests that the book may be a scholarly or literary work, possibly related to theology or philosophy. * The ornate design and detailed illustrations demonstrate the skill and craftsmanship of the book's creators, who were likely trained in the traditional arts of bookmaking and illustration.

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

This image is a page from an old book, featuring a title and text in Latin. The title, "OPERA DIVI CAE," is prominently displayed at the top of the page, followed by a block of text that appears to be a dedication or introduction. The page is decorated with intricate illustrations and borders, showcasing various scenes and figures. The illustrations are rendered in a style reminiscent of Renaissance art, with detailed depictions of people, animals, and architectural elements. At the bottom of the page, there is a scene depicting a group of people gathered around a central figure, possibly a king or noble. The scene is surrounded by ornate borders, which add to the overall sense of grandeur and elegance. Overall, this image suggests that the book is a rare and valuable volume, likely printed in the 16th or 17th century. The use of Latin text and the elaborate illustrations suggest that the book may have been intended for a scholarly or aristocratic audience.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-08

The image is a page from a book that contains text and illustrations. The text is written in Latin and is titled "Opera Divi Cae," which translates to "Works of the Divine Caesar." The illustrations depict various scenes, including people, animals, and buildings. The page has a decorative border with intricate designs, and the text is printed in a bold, serif font. The overall style of the page suggests that it is from a historical or religious text.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-08

The image is a black-and-white illustration of a title page from an old book. The title page has a decorative border with intricate designs and a mix of Latin and Greek text. The central text reads "OPERA DIVI CAE" in bold, capital letters, indicating that it is a collection of works by a divine figure. Below the main title, there is a smaller text that reads "CILII CYPRIANI EPISCOPI CARTHAGI," which translates to "Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage." The illustration also features a scene with people, possibly representing a historical or religious event. The overall design is reminiscent of old manuscripts or books, giving it an antique and scholarly appearance.

Text analysis

Amazon

CILII
CYPRIANI
EPISCOPI
CILII CYPRIANI EPISCOPI CARTHAGI
DIVI
nonnullis
CAE
OPERA DIVI CAE
innumeris
CARTHAGI
BASILEAM
OPERA
mendis
ingen
annotatiun
ERASMVS
libellis
uidebantur
INCLYTAM
RO
omnia
APVD INCLYTAM BASILEAM EX
optimis
APVD
nenfis,al
bis
uandis
bis praeltitit
praeltitit
habebantur,
EX
nonnullis libellis uetultiffimis
ac
labore fu ingen
femotisi
natus.
nenfis,al innumeris mendis srepurgata,adieetis
uandis optimis ltudijs natus.
inlcripta, unacu annotatiun
exemplari
ti
non
bus,quaehactenus non habebantur, ac
femotisi qua fallo uidebantur
labore fu
haec omnia no
unacu
qua
no
inlcripta,
uetultiffimis
ltudijs
haec
bus,quaehactenus
fallo
srepurgata,adieetis
TERODAMVS,uiri/
pVLAG1O ERASMVS RO
IVENVS
ex
VPO
pVLAG1O
TOTT

Google

CDAFHINE IN VENVS OPERA DIVI CAE CILII CYPRIANI EPISCOPI CARTHAGI nenfis,ab innumeris mendis repurgata,adiectis nonnullis libellis ex uetuftiflimis exemplari bus.qua hactenus non habebantur, ac femotis ijs, quae falfo uidebantur infcripta, unacu annotatiun culis.Atg hæc omnia no bis præftitit ingen ti labore fuo ERASMVS RO FORT N VLACIO TERODAMVS,uir iu uandis optimis ftudijs natus APVD INCLYTAM BASILEAM EX OFFICINA FROBENIAN A eLENT PENITYR IMAGO VITAE AVLICAEN ALHE
CDAFHINE
IN
OPERA
DIVI
CILII
mendis
repurgata,adiectis
nonnullis
libellis
ex
exemplari
bus.qua
non
habebantur,
ac
falfo
infcripta,
unacu
annotatiun
culis.Atg
hæc
no
bis
præftitit
ingen
ti
labore
fuo
ERASMVS
FORT
N
TERODAMVS,uir
uandis
optimis
ftudijs
natus
APVD
INCLYTAM
BASILEAM
EX
OFFICINA
FROBENIAN
A
eLENT
PENITYR
IMAGO
VITAE
AVLICAEN
ALHE
VENVS
CAE
CYPRIANI
EPISCOPI
CARTHAGI
nenfis,ab
innumeris
uetuftiflimis
hactenus
femotis
ijs,
quae
uidebantur
omnia
RO
VLACIO
iu