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Title

Title Page

Date

1693

People

Artist: Nicolas Dorigny, French 1657 - 1746

Artist after: Raphael, Italian 1483 - 1520

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of William Gray from the collection of Francis Calley Gray, G977

Human Generated Data

Title

Title Page

People

Artist: Nicolas Dorigny, French 1657 - 1746

Artist after: Raphael, Italian 1483 - 1520

Date

1693

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of William Gray from the collection of Francis Calley Gray, G977

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Amazon
created on 2019-11-06

Text 97.5
Plaque 93.3
Book 83.7
Human 81.5
Person 81.5
Paper 69
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Advertisement 55.9

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-06

text 97.6
print 96
people 95.8
illustration 94.9
art 93.8
bill 93.4
retro 93.4
vintage 91.6
adult 89.8
painting 88.2
book bindings 87.8
old 87.2
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picture frame 86.6
antique 83.9
document 83.9
paper 83.7
portrait 83.1
poetry 82.9
education 82.5

Imagga
created on 2019-11-06

book 48.3
menu 38.9
paper 35.4
journal 31.3
fare 30.8
old 28.6
page 27.9
text 27.1
antique 22.3
bible 21.6
religion 21.5
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print 19.8
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prayer 18.4
god 18.2
holy 17.4
brass 17.1
business 17
finance 16.9
daily 16.9
product 16.7
vintage 16.6
faith 16.3
open 16.2
money 16.2
word 15.1
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food 14.8
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memorial 13.8
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creation 13.5
spiritual 13.5
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gospel 12.9
cash 12.8
pen 12.3
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scripture 11.9
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bank 11.7
web site 11.6
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rosary 8.9
world 8.9
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states 8.7
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bill 8.6
stock 8.4
note 8.3
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grunge 7.7
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sheet 7.5
economy 7.4
form 7.4
retro 7.4
success 7.3
office 7.2
black 7.2

Google
created on 2019-11-06

Text 94.5
Paper 71.7
Paper product 57.7
Art 50.2

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-06

text 100
letter 68.4
book 68.3
plaque 34.2

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Book
Person
Book 83.7%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-06

a close up of a book 70.1%
close up of a book 64.4%
a close up of text on a book 64.3%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-01

The image shows a Latin text, titled "PSYCHES ET AMORIS NVPTIAE AC FABVLA," which translates to "The Wedding and Story of Psyche and Cupid." Below the title, the text reads "a Raphaele Sanctio Urbinate," indicating the work is associated with Raphael Sanzio of Urbino.

Further, the text mentions "Roma in Farnesianis hortis Transtyberim ad veterum aemulationem ac laudem colorum luminibus expressa," suggesting the art was created in the Farnese Gardens across the Tiber in Rome to emulate and praise ancient works, depicted in colors and lights.

The work was delineated and engraved by Nicolas Dorigny after the style of Raphael.

A decorative vignette to the left features a cherub holding a laurel crown and a classical figure (perhaps representing Psyche) holding a shield adorned with heraldic designs. At the feet of the primary figure are various objects, which might represent symbols or attributes related to the story of Psyche and Cupid.

At the bottom, the text “ad Serenissimum Principem Ranutium Secundum Parmae ac Placentiae Ducem &c” dedicates the work to the Most Serene Prince Ranuccio II, Duke of Parma and Piacenza.

The publication information at the very bottom mentions its printing by the "sumptibus Dominici de Rubeis Io. Iacob. Filij ac hered." in Rome, at the Temple of Peace, with the privilege of the Supreme Pontiff.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-01

The image shows an ornate title page of an old book or publication. The text appears in Latin, indicating that the content is of classical or learned nature. The top of the page features the title "PSYCHES ET AMORIS NVPTIAE AC FABVLA," which translates to "The marriage and story of Psyche and Cupid," suggesting the content relates to a classical myth. Below the title, further Latin text likely provides details about the work, such as the author, patron, or the place where it was produced—in this case referencing "A Raphaelle Sanctio Vrbinete Roma in Farnesianis Hortis Trans Tiberim," likely associating the content with Raphael and the Farnese Gardens in Rome.

The left side of the page features a detailed classical illustration with several figures. There's a large central figure resembling an angel with wings, who is standing and appears to be holding onto a staff or spear. This figure is leaning somewhat protectively over a smaller figure that is partially obscured. There are additional elements such as what appears to be a shield with a face, possibly representing a putto or cherub, lying beside a draped female figure atop a collection of instruments or objects (which could be mythological or allegorical in nature). These illustrations are evocative of scenes from classical mythology, which aligns with the theme suggested by the text.

At the bottom of the page, there's a line that reads "TIBI ASCRIPSI/TIBI D.D.D." followed by "ROMAE AD TEMPE. aSCAL. DE VAlC" and additional text and numbers indicating the year, MD LVIII, which translates to 1558 in Roman numerals, suggesting the publication date.

The elaborate lettering and intricate classical drawings point to this being a title page from the Renaissance period, which was characterized by a revival of interest in the art and literature of ancient Rome and Greece.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-01

This is a title page or frontispiece for "Psyches et Amoris Nuptia ac Fabula" (The Marriage and Fable of Psyche and Amor), based on Raphael's work in the Farnese Gardens in Rome. The text is in Latin, with an elaborate decorative design in the bottom left corner showing classical figures including what appears to be a winged figure. The composition features elegant typography and layout typical of formal 18th-century book design.

The page indicates that the work was delineated and engraved by Nicolao Dorigny in imitation of the original, with notes by Joanne Petro Bellorio. It is dedicated to "Serenissimum Principem Ranutium Secundum" (Prince Ranuccio II), who was Duke of Parma and Piacenza.

The decorative border and overall design reflects the classical style appropriate to the mythological subject matter of Psyche and Cupid's love story. The engraving demonstrates the high quality of book illustration and printing craftsmanship of the period.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-01

This image shows an ornate, antique title page or frontispiece in Latin. The text is centered on the page with decorative borders around the edges. At the bottom, there is an engraved illustration depicting two cherubs or putti flanking a coat of arms or crest. The cherubs are holding palm fronds and a laurel wreath. The overall style and typography suggests this is from the 18th century, likely an important historical document or literary work being dedicated to a prominent noble or royal figure, as was common practice during that time period.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-01

The image appears to be an engraved plate or print depicting a mythological scene. It features a central image of two figures, likely representing the mythological figures of Psyche and Cupid. Surrounding the central image is ornate framing with decorative elements and Latin text. The text appears to be descriptive of the scene and provides additional context, but I cannot identify or name any individuals portrayed in the image.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14

The image presents a vintage-style certificate or diploma, featuring a central section with text in Latin and an illustration of two women on the left side.

Central Section:
The central section is divided into two parts. The top part contains a large block of text in Latin, written in a formal, cursive font. The text is arranged in several lines, with each line slightly indented from the previous one. The text appears to be a formal declaration or announcement, but its specific meaning is unclear without translation.

Below the main text block, there is a smaller section of text that is also written in Latin. This section is less prominent than the main text and appears to provide additional information or context.

Illustration:
On the left side of the image, there is an illustration of two women. One woman is depicted standing on the left, holding a shield and spear. She is dressed in a flowing robe and has her hair tied back. The other woman is shown kneeling on the right, holding a sword and shield. She is also dressed in a flowing robe and has her hair tied back.

Border:
The entire image is surrounded by a decorative border, which adds to its formal and vintage appearance. The border is made up of intricate lines and patterns, with small floral motifs at each corner.

Background:
The background of the image is a light beige color, which provides a subtle contrast to the darker text and illustration. The overall effect is one of elegance and sophistication, suggesting that the image may be a formal document or award.

Overall:
The image presents a formal and elegant certificate or diploma, featuring a central section with text in Latin and an illustration of two women on the left side. The image is surrounded by a decorative border and has a light beige background, giving it a sophisticated and vintage appearance.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14

The image depicts a Latin text, likely an inscription or a page from an ancient book. The text is written in a formal, cursive font and features several lines of text that appear to be a dedication or a title. The text is centered on the page and is surrounded by decorative elements, including a border and a small illustration at the bottom left corner.

The illustration depicts a woman holding a shield and a spear, with a winged figure in the background. The woman is dressed in classical attire and has a determined expression on her face. The winged figure is partially obscured by the woman's shield, but it appears to be a cherub or an angel.

The background of the image is a light beige color, which suggests that the text and illustration are printed on parchment or vellum. The overall design of the image is elegant and sophisticated, suggesting that it may have been created for a formal or ceremonial purpose.

Overall, the image appears to be a reproduction of an ancient text or inscription, possibly from a historical or literary work. The use of Latin and the formal design suggest that the image may have been created for an academic or scholarly purpose.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-01

The image depicts a vintage-looking certificate with a golden border and a Latin text written in the center. The text is surrounded by an illustration of a woman holding a trumpet, a man lying on the ground, and a shield with a cross symbol. The woman is wearing a crown and a dress, while the man is wearing a hat and a shirt. The shield has a cross symbol and some other symbols.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-01

The image is a historical document or an illustration from a book. It features a large, ornate frame with intricate designs around the edges. The text is written in Latin and appears to be a dedication or title page. The central text reads "PSYCHES ET AMORIS NVPTIA AC FABVLA A RAPHAELE SANCTIO VRBINATE," which translates to "The Marriage of Psyche and Cupid and the Fable by Raphael of Urbino." Below this, there is a smaller text that reads "ROMA IN FARNESIANIS HORTIS TRANSTYBERIM AD VETERVM AMVLATIOEN AC LAVDEM." This translates to "In the Farnese Gardens in Rome across the Tiber to the ancient amulets and in praise." The image includes a detailed drawing of a winged figure, possibly an angel, holding a shield with a coat of arms. The shield has a complex design with various symbols and a central emblem. The overall style of the illustration is classical and elaborate, reflecting the Renaissance period's artistic influences.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-02

This is a detailed and ornate black-and-white engraving. The main elements are:

  • Title: The title at the top reads "PSYCHES ET AMORIS NVPTIA AC FABVLA A RAPHAELE SANCTIO VRBINATE ROMA IN FARNESIANIS HORTIS TRANSTYBERIM AD VETERUM AMLATIONEM AC LAVDEM COLORVM LVMIMIBVS EXPRESSA" followed by "a Nicolao Dorigny ad similitudinem delineata et incisa, et a Joanne Petro Bellorio notis illustrata Ad Serenissimum Principem". This translates to "The Wedding of Psyche and Cupid and the Story by Raphael Sanzio of Urbino, Rome in the Farnese Gardens across the Tiber, for the sake of emulation and praise of ancient colors, expressed by Nicolas Dorigny, drawn to the likeness and engraved, and illustrated with notes by Giovanni Pietro Bellori, to the Most Serene Prince".
  • Illustration: Below the title is a complex scene, consisting of:
    • Figures: A central composition features several allegorical figures. On the left, a winged figure with a trumpet. In the middle is an angel holding a crown. There is a person seated at the bottom and other figures as well.
    • Objects: A shield bearing a coat of arms is prominent. Other elements include sheaves of grain and elements suggestive of a classical scene or landscape in the background.
  • Text: A longer paragraph of Latin text is printed below the illustration, discussing the context and the work.
  • Signature/Printing details: The engraving bears the signature of those who created the work, as well as location and date.

The overall style suggests a classical or Baroque aesthetic. It's likely a print made from an original artwork, showcasing the works of Raphael in the Farnese Gardens.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-02

Here's a description of the image:

The image is an engraving, likely from the 17th or 18th century, featuring Latin text and allegorical figures.

Text: The Latin text dominates the upper portion of the image. It is ornately arranged in lines of varying length, with different sizes and styles of lettering. The text seems to be a dedication or inscription, mentioning figures like Raphael and referencing a location in Rome ("Farnesianis Hortis Transtyberim"). A central portion addresses a "Serenissimum Principem" (Most Serene Prince) named Ranvtivm Secvndvm, Duke of Parma and Piacenza. There are also smaller paragraphs of Latin text in the lower center.

Image Elements: The lower left portion of the image contains figurative elements:

  • A female figure stands, draped in fabric, holding a horn or trumpet.
  • A cherubic figure with wings is above her, appearing to hold a crown.
  • A shield is prominently displayed, bearing heraldic or emblematic designs.
  • A partially obscured male figure reclines at the base, possibly an allegorical representation of a river or other natural element.
  • Reeds or rushes grow around the figures.

Style and Composition: The engraving is executed in a detailed, linear style. The overall composition is formal and hierarchical, with the text at the top and the figures at the bottom, typical of dedicatory or commemorative prints from this period. The layout suggests a combination of artistry and scholarship.

Overall Impression: The image evokes a sense of classical learning, nobility, and patronage. It may be a frontispiece or dedication print from a book or collection of engravings. The theme appears to be related to art, history, and possibly the celebration of a noble figure.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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