“Charles I in Three Positions” by Anthony Van Dyck

“Charles I in Three Positions,” painted by Anthony van Dyck around 1635-1636, is a portrait of King Charles I of England. It’s unique as it depicts the monarch in three different positions within a single frame, symbolizing his dual role as a ruler and a subject under God’s authority. The painting showcases Van Dyck’s Baroque style with its dramatic lighting and meticulous attention to detail.

Prompt
Charles I in Three Positions by Anthony Van Dyck , Charles I, Anthony van Dyck, portrait, King Charles I of England, three positions, single frame, ruler, subject, God’s authority, Baroque style, dramatic lighting, meticulous attention to detail. HD, sharp focus, stunningly beautiful, Automotive advertisement style, Sleek, dynamic, professional, commercial, vehicle-focused, high-resolution, highly detailed

Negative prompt
verybadimagenegative, bad_prompt_version2-neg, easynegative, FastNegativeV2, noisy, blurry, unattractive, sloppy, unprofessional, extra eyes, bad eyes, ugly eyes, imperfect eyes, deformed pupils, deformed iris, cross-eyed, poorly drawn face, bad face, fused face, ugly face, worst face, unrealistic skin texture, out of frame, poorly drawn hands, cloned face, double face, blurry, bad quality

This is how the RealCartoonXL image generation model “sees” the “Charles I in Three Positions” painting by Anthony Van Dyck.

Text model: granite3.2

Image model: RealCartoonXL