“Elizabeth Throckmorton” by Nicolas de Largillière

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“Elizabeth Throckmorton” is a remarkably lifelike portrait painted by Nicolas de Largillière around 1634. It’s notable for its incredibly realistic depiction of the sitter’s expression and the subtle details of her clothing and jewelry. The painting is considered a masterpiece of French portraiture, showcasing Largillière’s skill in capturing psychological realism.

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This is how the ZaxiousXL image generation model “sees” the “Elizabeth Throckmorton” painting by Nicolas de Largillière.

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Image model: ZaxiousXL