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Title

Two Lunettes and Vault, Borgia Apartment, Vatican, after Pinturicchio

Date

1909

People

Artist: Harry Edward Warren, American 1882 - 1973

Artist after: Bernardino Pintoricchio, Italian c. 1452 - 1513

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Harry E. Warren, 1971.71

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Title

Two Lunettes and Vault, Borgia Apartment, Vatican, after Pinturicchio

People

Artist: Harry Edward Warren, American 1882 - 1973

Artist after: Bernardino Pintoricchio, Italian c. 1452 - 1513

Date

1909

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Harry E. Warren, 1971.71

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Amazon
created on 2019-05-31

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Clarifai
created on 2019-05-31

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Imagga
created on 2019-05-31

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Google
created on 2019-05-31

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Microsoft
created on 2019-05-31

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Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 20-38
Gender Female, 50.5%
Angry 49.5%
Confused 49.5%
Surprised 49.6%
Happy 49.9%
Sad 49.7%
Calm 49.7%
Disgusted 49.5%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting
Person
Painting 98.3%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-05-31

a close up of an old building 49.3%

Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17

a photograph of a painting of a painting of a church -100%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-05

This image is an illustration or reproduction of what appears to be a section of the Vatican's Borgia Apartments, as indicated by the text present in the image. The artwork is attributed to Pinturicchio and is a study by Beryl T. Warren, Rome, 1909, also as noted in the image.

The main part of the illustration shows a vaulted ceiling with frescoes, featuring intricate designs and several figures within circular frames. The ceiling is predominantly blue with gold stars and has a central circular medallion surrounded by four triangular pendentives, each containing a figure. Flanking the central medallion are two elongated ovals with decorative images inside them.

Beneath the vault are more frescoed scenes with groups of people congregating. One central figure stands under an archway, and there are other indistinct figures in what looks like an assembly setting involving men and women in classical attire. The overall style is reminiscent of the Renaissance.

Below the main illustration are two decorative borders. On the left, there is a circular frame with a figure inside, and adjacent to this is a text that looks like a descriptor for the figure. To the right is a horizontal strip showing an ornamental frieze with a geometric and floral pattern, typical of Renaissance decorative motifs.

The illustration is finely detailed, portraying the opulence and complex artistry typical of the Borgia Apartments, which were frescoed by Pinturicchio and his workshop in the Vatican during the late 15th century.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-05

This image is a detailed study of a fresco by Pinturicchio, created by Henry E. Warren in 1909. The depiction exhibits a section of the ceiling from the Borgia Apartments in the Vatican. The image is divided into three sections:

  1. Top Section: Displays a vaulted ceiling adorned with elaborate and vibrant frescoes. The artwork includes a central medallion featuring religious symbolism, and surrounding geometric sections filled with figures, creatures, and decorative motifs. The dominant colors are blues, greens, and golds with intricate detailing.

  2. Middle Section: Illustrates a scene within an arched frame on the ceiling. This portion shows a significant character, likely a religious figure, seated on a throne or elevated platform, surrounded by a group of people. The colors are softer, hinting at the age and complexity of the fresco.

  3. Bottom Section: Contains two detailed studies of particular elements from the original fresco. On the left, there's a circular painting of a bearded man, labeled "Isaias" (Isaiah), holding a scroll. This section focuses on the intricacies of the smaller elements of the painting. On the right, a study of a geometric decorative border displays the ornate and colorful design typical of Renaissance art, emphasizing reds, blues, and golds.

The overall composition of the image highlights both the grand scale of the ceiling decoration and the fine details and craftsmanship of individual elements, showcasing Renaissance artistry and religious themes.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-15

This is a detailed architectural watercolor study of the Borgia Apartments in the Vatican, painted in 1909 by Harry L. Warren. The painting shows an ornate interior with vaulted ceilings decorated with elaborate frescoes. The main arch features a central scene with figures gathered around what appears to be a throne or seated figure. The ceiling is adorned with beautiful blue and gold decorations, including medallions and religious imagery.

At the bottom of the artwork are two additional elements: on the left is a circular medallion with a decorative border, and on the right is a frieze showing geometric patterns in orange, blue, and gold, featuring what appears to be animal figures.

The artist has captured the Renaissance style of the space with delicate watercolor techniques, showing the subtle gradations of color and the architectural details that make the Borgia Apartments such a significant artistic and historical landmark. The color palette is predominantly blues, golds, and earth tones, with touches of pink and orange that create a warm, ethereal atmosphere.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-15

The image depicts an ornately decorated interior of what appears to be a Renaissance-era church or cathedral. The walls and ceilings are covered in intricate frescoes and paintings featuring Biblical scenes and figures. The architectural details include arched ceilings with ornamental borders and designs.

In the foreground, there is a small statue or figure, likely representing a saint or religious figure, seated on a throne-like structure. The walls behind the statue are adorned with more frescoes depicting crowds of people, possibly from religious stories or parables.

The colors used in the artwork are primarily warm tones of gold, orange, and red, giving the space a rich and opulent feel. The level of detail and craftsmanship in the paintings and architectural elements suggests this is a significant and well-funded religious building from the Renaissance period in Europe.

Below the main image, there is a close-up detail of a circular painting or emblem, further showcasing the intricate artistry employed in the decoration of this space.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-15

The image appears to be an ornate and decorative religious interior space, likely a church or cathedral. The walls and ceilings are elaborately decorated with colorful frescoes and geometric patterns, creating a visually rich and intricate design. There are figures depicted in the central religious scene, though I cannot identify any specific individuals. The overall aesthetic suggests a highly ornate and ornamental artistic style typical of religious architecture and spaces.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-15

The image is a watercolor painting of an archway with a mural on the ceiling and a fresco on the wall. The archway is painted in shades of blue, green, and gold, with intricate designs and patterns. The mural on the ceiling depicts a scene from the Bible, possibly the Last Judgment, with figures of angels and saints. The fresco on the wall shows a group of people gathered around a central figure, possibly a saint or a biblical character.

In the bottom-left corner of the image, there is a circular design with a portrait of a man in the center. The man is dressed in Renaissance-style clothing and has a beard. The circular design is surrounded by a border of leaves and flowers, and the words "VATICAN - BORGIA APARTMENTS" are written in small letters below it.

In the bottom-right corner of the image, there is a rectangular design with a geometric pattern of squares and triangles. The design is made up of different colors, including yellow, orange, and blue. The words "BY PINTURICCHIO - STUDY BY HARRY E. WARREN - ROME 1909" are written in small letters below the design.

Overall, the image appears to be a study or sketch of a mural or fresco, possibly created by an artist named Harry E. Warren in 1909. The image is likely a reproduction of a work of art from the Vatican's Borgia Apartments, which were decorated by the artist Pinturicchio in the late 15th century.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-15

The image depicts a watercolor painting of an architectural design, showcasing a large arched doorway with intricate details and a smaller circular design below it. The painting is signed "BY PINTURICCHIO - STUDY BY HARRY F. WARREN - ROME 1909" in the bottom right corner.

The arched doorway is the central focus of the painting, featuring a large, ornate design with a coat of arms at its center. The doorway is flanked by two smaller arches, each adorned with a circular design. The background of the painting is a soft, muted color, which helps to highlight the intricate details of the architectural design.

Below the arched doorway is a smaller circular design, which appears to be a coat of arms or a family crest. The circular design is surrounded by a decorative border, adding to the overall sense of elegance and sophistication.

The painting is signed by Pinturicchio, an Italian Renaissance painter, and Harry F. Warren, who studied the design in Rome in 1909. The signature suggests that the painting is a study or a reproduction of one of Pinturicchio's works, rather than an original piece.

Overall, the painting is a beautiful example of Renaissance architecture and design, showcasing the intricate details and ornate decorations that were characteristic of the period. The use of muted colors and the emphasis on the central design elements create a sense of balance and harmony, making the painting a visually appealing and thought-provoking work of art.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-15

The image is a watercolor painting of the interior of a chapel, specifically the ceiling and the upper part of the walls. The painting depicts a scene with a central figure seated on a throne, surrounded by other figures. The ceiling is adorned with intricate patterns and designs, including gold and blue accents. The walls are painted in a similar style, with geometric patterns and motifs. The painting is titled "Vatican - Borgia Apartments," indicating that it depicts the interior of a chapel within the Borgia Apartments in the Vatican.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-15

The image is a drawing of a fresco study for the ceiling of the Borghese Gallery in Rome. The drawing depicts a scene of a seated woman, possibly a queen, surrounded by people. The ceiling is adorned with intricate designs, including a circular medallion with a figure of a man and a horse. The drawing is labeled "VATICAN - BORGIA APARTMENTS" and "BY PINTORICCHIO - STUDY BY HARRY E. WARREN - ROME - 1909." The drawing is in a sketch-like style, with a focus on capturing the essence of the original fresco.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-12

The image is a detailed drawing of a ceiling fresco from the Borghese Apartment in the Vatican. The fresco depicts a scene with a central figure seated on a throne, surrounded by a crowd of people. The central figure is dressed in regal attire, possibly representing a historical or religious figure. The scene is set within an ornate architectural framework, featuring arches and decorative elements. The fresco's color palette includes shades of blue, green, and gold, contributing to its elaborate and intricate design. The drawing also includes a close-up of a medallion with the inscription "ISAIAS," likely indicating the subject of the fresco. The image is attributed to Henry E. Warren, a British artist known for his architectural and historical drawings.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-12

The image shows a sketch of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, painted by the Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo. The sketch is divided into two parts: the top part shows the ceiling, and the bottom part shows a circular emblem with the name "ISAIAS" on it. The ceiling features a series of arches and vaults, with intricate designs and figures painted on them. The circular emblem appears to be a decorative element, possibly representing a religious figure or symbol.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-15

This image is a watercolor study of a frescoed ceiling, likely from the Vatican's Borgia Apartments. It's rendered with a soft, illustrative style typical of architectural studies.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Central Image: The main portion depicts a section of the ceiling, featuring arched vaulting. Within the arches, there are scenes which likely depict religious or historical events. The ceiling is decorated with intricate patterns, including blue and gold decorative elements.
  • Figures: Beneath the arches, there is a depiction of figures, possibly in a setting that indicates some religious or historical event.
  • Additional Details: Inset at the bottom left of the frame is a circular medallion with a portrait of a bearded man labeled "ISAIAS". Below the arch is a smaller detail showcasing decorative elements like patterns of squares.
  • Style: The watercolor technique is delicate, capturing the subtle colors and details of the original frescoes. The style is reminiscent of historical architectural studies.
  • Inscription: There is text in the lower section, which indicates the location (Vatican - Borgia Apartments), artist (Pinturicchio), and the name of the person who did the study (Harry E. Warren), as well as the year (1909).

The image is therefore a record of a study of historical art with a focus on depicting the details of the artwork.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-15

Here is a description of the image.

The image is a watercolor painting by Harry E. Warren, done in Rome in 1909, and it is a study of Pinturicchio's work in the Vatican's Borgia Apartments. The artwork depicts a partial view of an ornately decorated vault, likely part of a room or chapel.

At the top of the painting, the vault is adorned with decorative patterns and medallions. The vault is divided into sections by painted ribs in shades of gray, with blue and green ornamental designs in the spaces between the ribs. Medallions with ornate borders are painted within the vault, and one of them contains an image of a person in red robes.

Below the vault, there are arches framing scenes of people. The arches are painted in soft, warm tones, and the scenes within them appear to depict religious or historical events. One scene shows a figure, possibly a Madonna, seated on a throne with several figures surrounding her. The colors are muted and blend together, which creates a soft, ethereal effect.

At the bottom left of the image, there is a separate circular study of "Isaias," which has text indicating that the artwork is located in the Vatican's Borgia Apartments. To the right, there is a horizontal study of a decorative frieze with patterns of animals and geometric shapes.

Overall, the painting seems to be a detailed study of the architecture and decorative elements within the Borgia Apartments. The work's style is soft and delicate due to the watercolor medium, which conveys a sense of the historical and artistic significance of the subject matter.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-30

The image is a detailed watercolor study of a fresco from the Vatican's Borgia Apartments, created by Pinturicchio. This particular study was done by Harry F. Warren in Rome in 1909.

The fresco is rich in architectural and artistic elements. The upper part of the image features an intricately designed arch with vibrant colors, primarily blues, greens, and golds. The arch is adorned with decorative motifs, including circular medallions that contain various images and symbols.

Below the arch, there is a scene depicting a group of people gathered in what appears to be a ceremonial or religious setting. The central figure, seated on a throne, seems to be a person of importance, possibly a religious figure, given the context of the Vatican. The surrounding individuals are dressed in elaborate robes and appear to be engaged in various activities, such as conversation or observation.

At the bottom left of the image, there is a circular medallion featuring a portrait of a figure, likely a saint or significant person, with the inscription "S. ISAIAS P." around the border.

The lower part of the image showcases a detailed section of the fresco's decorative border, featuring geometric patterns and intricate designs in shades of blue, gold, and red.

Overall, the image captures the grandeur and artistic detail of the Borgia Apartments' frescoes, highlighting the skill and craftsmanship of Pinturicchio and the meticulous study by Harry F. Warren.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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