“Dancers Bending Down, also known as the Ballerinas” by Edgar Degas

Edgar Degas’ “Dancers Bending Down, also known as the Ballerinas” (1877) is a pastel-on-paper piece depicting four young ballet dancers preparing for their performance in a backstage setting. The work showcases Degas’ fascination with the ballet world and his ability to capture the quiet moments of beauty often overlooked on stage.

Prompt
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Negative prompt
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This is how the ProtoVisionXL image generation model “sees” the “Dancers Bending Down, also known as the Ballerinas” painting by Edgar Degas.

Text model: llama3

Image model: ProtoVisionXL

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