“Medusa’s Raft” by Theodore Gericault

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Here are a few facts about “Medusa’s Raft”:

Theodore Géricault’s “Medusa’s Raft” (1819) is a large-scale oil painting that depicts the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars, with a group of dying soldiers and one lone survivor being rowed to shore. The work was inspired by Géricault’s observations of the treatment of wounded soldiers at the Battle of Waterloo. Measuring over 16 feet long and 13 feet high, it is considered one of the largest and most important works of Romantic-era art.

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This is how the ZaxiousXL image generation model “sees” the “Medusa’s Raft” painting by Theodore Gericault.

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