
Trained on sixteen paintings by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, a member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. To see his work, please go to https://www.wikiart.org/en/dante-gabriel-rossetti.
Known problems:
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All the women look very similar. This is a feature, not a bug, because that is the standard of beautify for the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
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Rossetti likes to paint women with intricate hand gestures, so this LoRA has a tendency to produce bad hands. This is a bug, but there is not much I can do about it. Please change to a different seed when this happens.
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Tends to produce large heads.
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Tends to produce sitting figures.
These are all caused by the training set, which is kind of paltry because Rossetti actually did not paint all that much.
From ChatGPT:
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828–1882) was a British painter, poet, illustrator, and translator, and a central figure in the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a group he co-founded in 1848. Known for his richly detailed and symbolic artworks, as well as his literary achievements, Rossetti played a key role in the revival of medieval and early Renaissance aesthetics in Victorian England. His work is celebrated for its sensuality, emotional intensity, and lush use of color.
Biography
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Early Life:
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Born Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti in London to an Italian immigrant family, he was named after the famous Italian poet Dante Alighieri.
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His father, Gabriele Rossetti, was a scholar and Dante enthusiast, which deeply influenced Rossetti's love for medieval themes and literature.
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Education and Artistic Training:
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Rossetti studied at the Royal Academy of Arts but became disillusioned with the academic norms of the time.
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Inspired by the works of early Renaissance painters, he sought to challenge the formal, idealized art of the Victorian era.
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Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB):
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Rossetti co-founded the PRB with artists John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt.
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The group aimed to return to the vibrant, detailed, and spiritually charged art of the period before Raphael (hence "Pre-Raphaelite").
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Artistic Style and Themes
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Symbolism and Medievalism:
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Rossetti’s work is deeply inspired by medieval literature, myths, and legends, particularly the works of Dante, Arthurian tales, and classical poetry.
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Portraiture and Female Beauty:
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His paintings often depict idealized women with flowing hair, elongated necks, and soulful expressions, embodying sensuality and mystery.
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His muses, like Elizabeth Siddal, Jane Morris, and Fanny Cornforth, played key roles in shaping his vision of feminine beauty.
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Rich Use of Color and Detail:
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Rossetti employed vivid, jewel-like colors and intricate patterns, creating visually stunning and emotionally evocative works.
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Notable Works:
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The Annunciation (Ecce Ancilla Domini) (1850): A religious scene reimagined in a highly intimate and unconventional way.
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Beata Beatrix (1864–1870): A tribute to his wife, Elizabeth Siddal, symbolizing love, loss, and transcendence.
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Proserpine (1874): A haunting portrait of the goddess Persephone, symbolizing captivity and longing.
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Personal Life
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Elizabeth Siddal:
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Elizabeth Siddal was Rossetti’s muse, model, and wife. Her death in 1862 from a laudanum overdose deeply affected him and influenced much of his later work.
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Romantic Entanglements:
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After Siddal’s death, Rossetti became romantically involved with Jane Morris, the wife of his friend and collaborator, William Morris. Jane featured prominently in many of his later works.
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Struggles and Decline:
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Rossetti suffered from depression and health issues in his later years, compounded by his reliance on drugs like chloral hydrate. These struggles affected his creativity and output.
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Literary Contributions
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Poetry:
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Rossetti’s poetry is characterized by its sensual and mystical themes, often blending love, spirituality, and death.
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Notable collections include The House of Life, a series of sonnets exploring complex emotions.
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Translation:
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He translated works by Dante Alighieri and other Italian poets, further demonstrating his devotion to medieval literature.
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Legacy
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Artistic Influence:
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Rossetti’s work deeply influenced the Aesthetic Movement, which prioritized beauty and sensory experience in art.
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He also inspired later Symbolist artists and poets in Europe.
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Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood’s Enduring Impact:
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The PRB profoundly changed the course of British art, emphasizing emotion, symbolism, and meticulous craftsmanship.
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Cultural Icon:
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Rossetti’s vision of feminine beauty, his romanticism, and his embrace of medieval themes remain iconic elements of Victorian art and literature.
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti is remembered as a multi-talented visionary who bridged the worlds of art and poetry, leaving a legacy of passion, innovation, and timeless beauty.
描述:
This is epoch 8 out of 14. Epochs after Epoch 9 are way overtrained with a blurry background, but you can download them from tensor. art/models/819468984274566147/Dante-G-Rossetti-1-CapD6A3Cos6-2025-01-16-00:15:38-Ep-14
FLUX.1 - dev-fp8
Trigger: dgr1 painting
Repeat: 20 Epoch: 14 (Trained on 16 512x512 images for a total of 4480 steps)
Unet LR: 0.0006 Scheduler: cosine Optimizer: AdamW
Network Dim: 6 Alpha: 3
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Epoch Loss
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1 0.406
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5 0.378
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6 0.341
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7 0.334
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8 0.296 <- Probably the best epoch, background is blurry after this
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9 0.258
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10 0.234 <-
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11 0.201
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12 0.189
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13 0.185 <-lowest
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14 0.188
训练词语: dgr1 painting
名称: Dante.Gabriel.Rossetti.training.data.and.artworks.zip
大小 (KB): 13450
类型: Training Data
Pickle 扫描结果: Success
Pickle 扫描信息: No Pickle imports
病毒扫描结果: Success
名称: dgr1_cap_d6a3e8.safetensors
大小 (KB): 56206
类型: Model
Pickle 扫描结果: Success
Pickle 扫描信息: No Pickle imports
病毒扫描结果: Success