“School of Athens” by Raphael

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Here are a few key facts about the painting “The School of Athens” by Raphael:

“The School of Athens” is a fresco painted by Raphael in 1509-1511, depicting some of the most influential figures from ancient Greece and Rome. The painting is set in an imaginary architecture, with Plato pointing upward to the heavens, symbolizing his philosophy, while Aristotle gestures downward to the earth, representing his emphasis on empirical observation.

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This is how the SDXLNijiSeven image generation model “sees” the “School of Athens” painting by Raphael.

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