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Border with Peasants Chasing a Fox and Peasants Dancing

Date

16th century

People

Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger, German 1497/98 - 1543

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Prints

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Nelson Goodman, M19562

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Title

Border with Peasants Chasing a Fox and Peasants Dancing

People

Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger, German 1497/98 - 1543

Date

16th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Nelson Goodman, M19562

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Amazon
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Imagga
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Google
created on 2019-08-07

Text 94.9
Paper 79
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Microsoft
created on 2019-08-07

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Amazon

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

The image is a page from an old manuscript or printed text, likely from a historical or medical treatise. At the top, it bears the title "CLAVDII GALE" in bold, followed by the words "NI PERGAMENI DE ANATOMICIS ADMINISTRATIONIBUS LIBER PRIMUS," indicating the text is about the anatomical studies of Claudius Galenus (Galen of Pergamon), a prominent Greek physician and philosopher. Below the title, it mentions "Ioanne Guinterio Andernaco interprete," suggesting it was interpreted or translated by Joannes Guinter of Andernach. The text is printed in a classical typeface in Latin. The margins of the page are richly illustrated with intricate, detailed, engraved borders. The borders feature a variety of figures and scenes, including what appear to be mythological or allegorical illustrations. At the top border, there are dynamic figures depicting activity, possibly combat or strenuous activity. The left and right borders have vertical arrays of figures, some in classical poses or scenes, possibly depicting anatomical figures or related mythological or historical figures. The bottom border shows a series of figures engaged in various activities, potentially a dance or ceremonial procession. In the main text, there is a large initial 'A' at the beginning of the first paragraph, indicating the start of the text. The script is highly detailed and carefully composed, suggesting the document is of significant historical value, possibly a rare or early edition of a medical or scientific work.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-08

This image appears to be a scanned page from an old printed book, possibly from the Renaissance or early modern period, given the style of the artwork and the font. The top portion of the page features an intricate border with decorative elements that include a mix of foliage, cherubic figures, and possibly mythological or allegorical scenes. The artwork is monochromatic and highly detailed. The central portion of the page is dominated by text in a dense, Latin script. The title reads "CLAUDII GALENI PERGAMENI DE ANATOMICIS ADMINISTRATIONIBS LIBER PRIMVS.", which indicates that the content is a work by Claudius Galenus, also known as Galen of Pergamon, who was a prominent Greek physician, surgeon, and philosopher in the Roman Empire. This specific work deals with anatomical procedures, as suggested by "De Anatomicis Administrationibus," which can be translated to mean "On Anatomical Procedures," and it is the first book, as indicated by "Liber Primus." Below the title, there is reference to someone named "Ioanne Guinterio Andernaco interprete," implying that Johannes Guinter von Andernach, a known translator of the time, might have translated this piece. Beneath the main title block, there is a substantial block of text, formatted in two narrower columns. This text is likely to be the main body or introduction, also written in the same Latin script, with densely packed lines, typical of printed works of the era before the prevalence of standardized page layouts seen in later centuries. The bottom of the page mirrors the top with a complementary decorative border featuring similar artistic elements but arranged differently. There is also a handwritten note at the bottom right corner of the page, which could be a signature or a mark from an owner or librarian, common in old texts for the purpose of identification, cataloging, or personal notes. Due to the resolution and size of the image, specific details about the text itself, such as the contents or the smaller annotations, are not clearly discernible.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a beautifully decorated title page from Claudius Galen's anatomical text, with Latin text. The page features elaborate decorative borders with intricate illustrations showing various figures in dynamic poses. The border consists of continuous scenes with figures engaged in what appears to be combat or dramatic action sequences. The title "CLAVDII GALE-" is prominently displayed at the top, followed by Latin text below. The main text block is framed by these ornate illustrated borders on all four sides, with particularly detailed scenes along the top and bottom margins. The lettering and layout is typical of Renaissance-era printing, with a large decorative initial "A" beginning the main text. The overall design shows the high level of craftsmanship that went into creating medical texts during this period, combining scholarly content with artistic presentation.

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

This image shows the title page of a book or text called "Clavdii Gale". The page is adorned with an intricate border illustration featuring various mythical creatures, animals, and human figures intertwined with flourishing foliage and vines in an ornate style. The text is in Latin, with a larger stylized heading at the top and a block of smaller text below it. The detailed illustration forms a frame around the central text. The image has an aged, antique appearance, suggesting it may be a reproduction or scan of a historic printed work or manuscript.

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

The image appears to be the title page of an old anatomical text or reference work called "Clavdii Gale". The title page features intricate woodcut illustrations along the borders, depicting various figures, possibly mythological or allegorical in nature. The central text is written in Latin and appears to be a lengthy description or explanation of the work. While the image does not contain any human faces, it presents a visually striking and detailed historical illustration.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image presents a page from an antique book, featuring a title and text in Latin. The page is adorned with intricate illustrations of various scenes, including mythological creatures and architectural elements. * **Title** + The title "CLAVDII GALE" is prominently displayed at the top of the page. + Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads "NI PERGAMENI DE ANATOMICIS ADMINISTRATIONIBVS LI BER PRIMVS." + The title and subtitle are written in a decorative font. * **Text** + The text on the page is written in Latin and appears to be a passage from a medical or anatomical text. + The text is arranged in a formal, paragraph-like structure. + The text is written in a serif font, with some words or phrases underlined or highlighted. * **Illustrations** + The page features several illustrations of mythological creatures, such as centaurs, satyrs, and mermaids. + The illustrations are rendered in a detailed, realistic style. + The illustrations are placed throughout the page, often surrounding the text or serving as dividers between sections. * **Border** + The page has a decorative border that runs along the edges. + The border features intricate designs and patterns, including floral motifs and geometric shapes. + The border is rendered in a dark color, which provides contrast to the lighter-colored text and illustrations. Overall, the image presents a visually striking page from an antique book, showcasing a mix of text, illustrations, and decorative elements. The use of Latin text and mythological illustrations suggests that the book may have been written during the Renaissance period or earlier.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image presents a page from an ancient book, featuring a title and text in Latin. The title, "CLAVDII GALE," is prominently displayed at the top of the page, accompanied by a subtitle that reads "NI PERGAMENI DE ANATOMICIS ADMINISTRATIONIBVS LI BER PRIMVS." Below the title, the author's name, "Ioanne Guinterio Andernaco interprete," is written in smaller text. The main body of the page consists of a large block of text in Latin, which appears to be a passage from a medical or anatomical treatise. The text is written in a formal, antiquated style, with intricate illustrations and decorations surrounding the edges of the page. These illustrations depict various scenes and figures, including cherubs, animals, and foliage, which are rendered in a detailed and ornate manner. At the bottom of the page, there is a small inscription that reads "a," which may indicate that this is the first page of a larger work. Overall, the image suggests that the book is a rare and valuable volume, likely dating back to the Renaissance or earlier. The use of Latin and the formal, antiquated style of the text and illustrations suggest that the book is a scholarly or academic work, possibly related to medicine or anatomy.

Amazon Nova

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

The image depicts a page from a book or manuscript, specifically a title page. The title page is framed by an ornate border featuring intricate designs and illustrations. The border is divided into sections with various decorative elements, including human figures, animals, and mythical creatures. The central focus of the border is a large, decorative letter "A" at the top, surrounded by smaller figures and designs. At the top of the page, there is a prominent title written in large, bold, serif font: "CLAVDII GALE." Below this, in smaller text, is the subtitle "NI PERGAMENI DE ANATOMICIIS ADMINISTRATIONIS LI." The text is written in Latin, indicating that this is likely a historical or academic work. Beneath the title, there is a block of text that appears to be an introduction or dedication. The text is written in a smaller, more regular font and is densely packed, suggesting it may be a detailed explanation or acknowledgment. The border continues down the sides of the page, with more intricate designs and figures. At the bottom of the page, there is another decorative section, similar in style to the top border, featuring more human figures and mythical creatures. The overall aesthetic of the page suggests that it is from a period where elaborate and detailed illustrations were common in printed works, likely from the Renaissance or early modern period. The use of Latin and the ornate design indicate that this is a scholarly or academic work, possibly related to anatomy or medicine, given the reference to "ANATOMICIIS" in the subtitle.

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

The image is a page from a historical medical text titled "Claudii Gale-ni Pergameni de Anatomicis Administrationibus Libri" by Johann Guenther. The page is written in Latin and contains a detailed discussion on the administration of anatomical knowledge, likely referencing the works of the ancient Greek physician Galen. The text is framed by ornate borders featuring classical motifs, including figures and decorative elements that reflect the Renaissance style. The main body of the text is structured in a formal, academic style, with large, legible script that was common in printed books of the era. The page appears to be a scholarly work, possibly a translation or commentary on Galen's anatomical studies, intended for medical professionals or scholars.

Text analysis

Amazon

GALE
CLAVDII GALE
CLAVDII
PERGAMENI
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ANATOMICIS
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literis
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tiones
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ras
man
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principatus
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Google

CLAVDII GALE NI PERGAMEN I DE ANATOMICIS A D M INISTRATIONIBVS LI BER PRIMV S. loanne Guinterio Andernaco interprete. NTEA QVOQVE ADMINISTRA tiones Anatomicas confcripfi, quum prí mùm nuperex Graæcia Roma fum reuer fus, initio principatus Antonini, qui no bis etiam nuncimperat:rurfus tamen alte ras hafce duplicem ob caufam literis man dare mihi uifum eft,Primu, quod Flauius Boethus Romanoru Conful, quum exurbe in fuam ipfius pa triam Ptolemaídem proficifci inftitueret, precibus me compu lerit, ut priores illas adminiftrationes fibipraæfcriberenm: tam ením Anatomícae fpeculationis amore flagrabat,quàm morta lium,qui uixeruntunquam,nemo alius.Dediigituríam difce denti preter alios commentarios etiam de adminiftrandis con fectionibus opus, libris duobus comprehenfum: cuiufmodi uelutimemorię adminícula defiderabat,ueritus ne multorum quæe exiguo tempore apud nos uiderat,obliuifceref. Arquo niam fato ille functus eft, nec ego comentariorum exempla rium copía amicís poffum facere,ijs uidelicet quae Romae ha bueram, perincendiu amiffis: ideop rurfum ab illis rogatus, fatius effe putauialios confcribere.Altera caufa eft, quod hoc opus,co quod tunc condideram,longe melius reddetur:puta tum libris fufe perfpicuitatis gratía explicatis auctius, tum di ligentia exactius. quippe multas interea confectionum fpecu lationes adinuenimus.Siquidem qui Bočchus adhucRomç ageret,libros de Hippocratis Anatome, &Erafiftrati abfolui mus,praæter illos de uiuís refecandis, item de mortuis, infuper derefpirationis caufis, & de uoce commentarios. Porrò a di fceffu Boethiingens uolumen de particularu ufu compofui, quod feptemdecim libris abfolutu uiueti adhucilli mifimus. Veràm de thoracis & pulmonis motu treis olim commenta- riolos adolefces exaraui, fodali in patriam longiore interuallo redeuti gratificaturus,qui publice aliquod artis fuae specimen Antn 3 ng. Crnd .D. F h.
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