
“Dogs Playing Poker” is a series of oil paintings created by American artist James Abbot McNeill Whistler, often mistakenly attributed to Cassius Coolidge. The paintings depict dogs in poses that mimic human poker players and are known for their humor and keen observation of human behavior. There are multiple versions of these paintings, with the first one created around 1895.
This is how the PixelAlchemy image generation model “sees” the “Dogs Playing Poker” painting by Cassius Coolidge.
Text model: qwen2.5
Image model: PixelAlchemy

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