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Title

Ch. 65. Of Attention to the Stars

Date

15th century

People

Artist: Anonymous France 1499, French 15th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer, M3645

Human Generated Data

Title

Ch. 65. Of Attention to the Stars

People

Artist: Anonymous France 1499, French 15th century

Date

15th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer, M3645

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-07

Book 99.6
Text 98.5
Newspaper 91.5
Art 71.6
Page 61.9
Animal 60.1
Bird 60.1

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-07

illustration 98.6
text 98.1
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Imagga
created on 2019-11-07

book jacket 47.6
book 37.5
jacket 37.1
newspaper 36.6
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product 30.6
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Google
created on 2019-11-07

Text 93.6
Paper 71.7
Paper product 65.2
Illustration 64
Art 50.2

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-07

text 100
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sketch 70.1
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Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Book
Bird
Book 99.6%

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Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-04

The image is of a page from an old book or manuscript, featuring a combination of text and illustration. The illustration is located in the upper section of the page and depicts a natural landscape with vegetation. There are birds in the sky and stars visible, suggesting a transition from day to night or an interest in the heavens. The sun is also depicted with what appears to be emanating rays. On the right side, there is a Latin text entitled "Astrologie vanitas," which translates to "The vanity of astrology" in English, indicating a possible discussion or critique of astrology. Below the title, there are two columns of text, probably in Latin, laid out in a justified alignment. At the bottom, there are references to other works or sections of texts, perhaps citations related to the content on the page, including "Ad Gall.III, xx Vi.q. VII.qs exiitimaret." and "Exo.xii." The Roman numeral "LXXV" at the top left corner suggests that this is page 75 of the book. The page shows some signs of aging, such as discoloration and spots, typical of an old document. The text below the illustration provides further exposition, likely expanding on the theme introduced in the title. The references indicate connections to other scholarly works or biblical passages, providing a context for further study or cross-referencing.

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

The image is an old, intricate woodcut print showing a man dressed in traditional medieval clothing, standing outside in a rural landscape with hills, trees, and a small settlement in the background. The man is looking up and gesturing towards the sky, which is filled with stars, birds, and a radiant sun. The image is surrounded by Latin text, with a title "Astrologiae vanitas" suggesting a theme related to the vanity of astrology. The page appears to be aged, with some visible stains and discoloration, characteristic of antique documents.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a medieval woodcut illustration titled "Astrologie vanitas" (The Vanity of Astrology), labeled as LXXV (75). The image shows two figures in robes looking upward at celestial bodies including the sun, moon, stars, and flying birds. The scene is set in a landscape with trees and what appears to be a tower in the background. The figures are depicted in a characteristic medieval artistic style, with flowing robes and gesturing poses. The image is accompanied by Latin text that appears to criticize or warn against the practice of astrology. The layout is typical of medieval manuscripts or early printed books, with the illustration at the top and text below. The overall piece seems to be making a statement about the folly or vanity of attempting to predict the future through astrological means. The artwork uses simple but effective line work characteristic of woodcut prints from this period, with clear outlines and hatching to create depth and texture. The composition draws the viewer's eye upward, following the figures' gaze toward the celestial elements above.

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

The image appears to be an old illustration or woodcut print, likely from the 15th or 16th century based on the style. It depicts an astrological figure, possibly representing the constellation Virgo or a female personification of astrology. The figure is wearing long robes and playing a stringed instrument, likely a lyre or harp. She is surrounded by various astrological and celestial symbols, including stars, a crescent moon, birds, and plants. The text is in Latin, with a heading that reads "Astrologie vanitas" which translates to "Astrology is vanity". Below the image, the Latin text seems to further describe astrology and its perceived folly or uselessness. The border has Roman numerals and abbreviations that may refer to specific chapters, verses or folios. Overall, the illustration has an allegorical and moralistic tone, likely critiquing the practice of astrology as a vain or misguided pursuit from the perspective of the time period. The dense, gothic style of the woodcut is typical of early printed illustrations before more refined engraving techniques became common.

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

The image appears to be a page from an old book or text, with an illustration depicting a figure surrounded by various celestial and natural elements. The text accompanying the image appears to be in a language that resembles Latin, discussing topics related to astrology and the vanity of human affairs. The overall style and content suggest this is an early printed work from a time period when such astrological and philosophic ideas were prevalent.

Meta Llama

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

The image presents a page from an old book, featuring a woodcut illustration of two men in the center. The men are dressed in robes and hats, with one holding a staff and the other gesturing upwards towards the sky. * **Woodcut Illustration** * The illustration depicts two men standing in a landscape with trees, birds, and a sun in the background. * The men are dressed in robes and hats, with one holding a staff and the other gesturing upwards towards the sky. * The illustration is surrounded by a border, with the title "LXXV" at the top. * **Text** * The text is written in Latin and appears to be a passage from an old book. * The text is divided into two columns, with the left column containing a heading and the right column containing the main text. * The text is written in a formal, cursive script. * **Background** * The background of the image is a light brown color, with a darker brown border around the edges. * The background is slightly worn and faded, giving the image an aged appearance. Overall, the image presents a unique and intriguing combination of a woodcut illustration and ancient text. The illustration is detailed and expressive, while the text provides context and meaning to the image.

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

The image depicts a page from an old book, featuring a woodcut illustration of two figures standing on a hillside. The figure on the left is dressed in a long robe and hat, while the figure on the right wears a shorter robe and a pointed hat. Both figures have their arms raised, with the left figure holding a staff and the right figure grasping a book. In the background, various objects are visible, including birds, stars, and a sun or moon. The text surrounding the illustration appears to be written in Latin, with some words and phrases highlighted in bold font. The overall design of the page suggests that it may be from a medieval or Renaissance-era manuscript, possibly related to astrology or astronomy. The image provides a glimpse into the artistic and literary styles of the past, showcasing the use of woodcuts and calligraphy in book production. The inclusion of celestial bodies and astrological symbols adds an element of mysticism and wonder, highlighting the importance of these themes in the cultural and intellectual landscape of the time.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a page from an old book, possibly a historical text or an ancient manuscript. The page has a rectangular shape with a black border and contains a drawing in the middle. The drawing depicts a person with many arms, possibly representing a deity or a mythical figure. The person is surrounded by various elements, such as birds, a sun, and a crescent moon. The text on the page is written in a foreign language, possibly Latin or another ancient language. The page has a worn and aged appearance, with some stains and discoloration, suggesting that it is an old and valuable artifact.

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

The image is of a page from an old book, possibly from the 16th century, based on the style and the Latin text. The page is titled "Astrologie Vanitas," which translates to "Vanity of Astrology." The page features an illustration of a man standing in front of a landscape with various elements such as a sun, moon, and birds. The man is holding a staff and appears to be a scholar or a magician. The illustration is accompanied by Latin text that discusses the futility of astrology and the idea that it is based on false beliefs and deception. The page also includes a reference to "Futura praefli refolif dei eft," which translates to "The future is the will of God." Overall, the image depicts a critical perspective on astrology and the belief that it is a form of vanity and deception.

Text analysis

Amazon

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feruare
qui
ru
illa
gelis
cole
aut
gelis illa prcire
eft:
facieda
dei
gerilium
inane lignoru
fallaciamp
platioe
re
lune:
cote
qui in lui cote
igi
lune: aut ftella
lui
ftella
gerilium & ob
prcire
xpianis
ob
liceat
&
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reloli dei eft:
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te
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nere rraditioel
No
fegeres
do
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Futura
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mo facieda
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Google

LXXV altrologie vanitas. Futura prefci refol dei eft: qui in fui coté platióe etiá an gelis illa pfcire facir.No liceat igifxpianis te, nere traditioef gérilium & ob feruare & cole reelemétu aut lune: aut ftella ru curfus: aur inané fignorú fallaciamp do mofaciéda uel pprer fegeres uf arbores plá tádas uel coiu gia focianda. Singula facta hominum parua args minurarecenles Ad Gall.iii. Exponís uano fydera iudicio. Stultorumin numero plures nunc fcire futura Conantur:rebus peruigilantg malis: Aftrorum cura eft illis:& fydera fpectant: Omne quod oftendunt aftra referre uolunt. Archanas rerum caufas:elementa/planetas: Spectant:& quicquid lucídus orbis habet. xxVi.q. Vi.qs exiftimaret. xxVi.q.iipos Exo.xii. 2.ii
LXXV
altrologie
vanitas.
Futura
prefci
refol
dei
eft:
qui
in
fui
coté
platióe
etiá
an
gelis
illa
pfcire
facir.No
liceat
igifxpianis
te,
nere
traditioef
gérilium
&
ob
feruare
cole
reelemétu
aut
lune:
ftella
ru
curfus:
aur
inané
fignorú
fallaciamp
do
mofaciéda
uel
pprer
fegeres
uf
arbores
plá
tádas
coiu
gia
focianda.
Singula
facta
hominum
parua
args
minurarecenles
Ad
Gall.iii.
Exponís
uano
fydera
iudicio.
Stultorumin
numero
plures
nunc
fcire
futura
Conantur:rebus
peruigilantg
malis:
Aftrorum
cura
eft
illis:&
fpectant:
Omne
quod
oftendunt
aftra
referre
uolunt.
Archanas
rerum
caufas:elementa/planetas:
Spectant:&
quicquid
lucídus
orbis
habet.
xxVi.q.
Vi.qs
exiftimaret.
xxVi.q.iipos
Exo.xii.
2.ii