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La Belle Époque Poster Style (Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec)

La Belle Époque Poster Style (Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec)

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Trained on posters and sketches by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. To see more of his work, check out https://www.artic.edu/collection?q=Toulouse-Lautrec

Like most Flux LoRA, the training trigger "lautrec1 illustration" is actually not required, but it does make your intentions clearer. You do have to tell Flux to generate "etching/sketch/drawing" for some prompts to steer it away from its default photo style.

To get that Art Nouveau poster style, try adding "rendered in a stylized, Art Nouveau style typical of the era, with a pastel color palette dominated by shades of green, yellow, and brown" to your prompt.

Have fun with the LoRA. If you post your first image directly here (click on "Add Post" above the gallery), I will give you 10 buzz for that image 😎 (If I forgot, just complain loudly 😹)

According to ChatGPT, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901) was a French painter, printmaker, illustrator, and draftsman who became one of the most iconic artists of the late 19th century. Known for his vivid depictions of Parisian nightlife, particularly the bohemian world of Montmartre, Toulouse-Lautrec captured the spirit of the Belle Époque in a distinctive, modern style. His innovative techniques and daring subject matter have made him a central figure in the history of modern art.


Early Life and Background

  1. Aristocratic Heritage:

    • Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was born into an aristocratic family in Albi, France. His parents were first cousins, which likely contributed to the genetic condition that affected his physical development.

  2. Health Challenges:

    • Lautrec suffered from a genetic disorder, possibly pycnodysostosis or a similar condition, which caused his legs to stop growing after childhood. As a result, he had a short stature and was often in poor health.

    • Unable to engage in many physical activities, he turned to art from a young age.

  3. Artistic Training:

    • Lautrec moved to Paris in his late teens to study art, training under notable academic painters like Léon Bonnat and Fernand Cormon. However, he quickly developed his own unique style, influenced by Impressionism and Japanese woodblock prints.


Artistic Career

  1. Focus on Montmartre:

    • Lautrec immersed himself in the bohemian culture of Montmartre, a district of Paris known for its cabarets, brothels, and vibrant social scene.

    • He became a regular at venues like the Moulin Rouge, which he frequently depicted in his works.

  2. Innovative Style:

    • Lautrec’s art blended sharp observation with expressive, exaggerated forms. His bold lines, use of flat areas of color, and focus on capturing movement and personality set him apart.

    • His work often combined elements of fine art and commercial design, making him a pioneer of modern poster art.

  3. Mediums and Techniques:

    • Paintings and Drawings: Lautrec’s paintings often portrayed performers, dancers, and workers, emphasizing their humanity and individuality.

    • Lithography and Posters: He created iconic posters, such as La Goulue at the Moulin Rouge (1891) and Jane Avril (1893), which are celebrated for their innovative composition and graphic impact.

  4. Themes:

    • Lautrec’s works reflect a fascination with Parisian nightlife, but they also explore themes of isolation, vulnerability, and the human condition.

    • He had a particular empathy for the marginalized and outcasts, which is evident in his sensitive depictions of ??? workers and performers.


Famous Works

  1. At the Moulin Rouge (1892–1895):

    • A masterpiece that captures the energy and eccentricity of the Moulin Rouge, featuring its patrons and performers.

  2. The Medical Inspection at the Rue des Moulins Brothel (1894):

    • A poignant depiction of the lives of ??? workers, rendered with sensitivity and honesty.

  3. Divan Japonais (1893):

    • A celebrated poster featuring the dancer Jane Avril, showcasing Lautrec’s innovative graphic style.

  4. La Goulue Arriving at the Moulin Rouge (1891):

    • One of his most famous posters, depicting the dancer La Goulue with bold lines and striking composition.


Personal Life

  1. Lifestyle:

    • Lautrec led a bohemian lifestyle, often frequenting the very cabarets, dance halls, and brothels that he depicted in his art.

    • He struggled with alcoholism, which worsened as his health declined.

  2. Relationships:

    • Despite his physical challenges, Lautrec formed close relationships with many of his subjects, particularly performers and ??? workers. He was known for his wit, charm, and deep empathy.


Health and Death

  • Lautrec’s health deteriorated due to alcoholism and syphilis. In 1901, at the age of 36, he died from complications related to his poor health. Despite his short life, he left behind a remarkable body of work.


Legacy

  1. Impact on Art:

    • Toulouse-Lautrec is considered a pioneer of modern art, influencing movements like Expressionism, Fauvism, and Art Nouveau.

    • His poster designs revolutionized the field of graphic art and are considered some of the most iconic images of the Belle Époque.

  2. Cultural Significance:

    • Lautrec’s work captures the spirit of a vibrant and transitional era in Parisian history, offering a window into the complexities of life during the Belle Époque.

  3. Recognition:

    • Today, Lautrec is celebrated as one of the most influential artists of his time. His works are featured in major museums around the world, and his legacy is preserved at the Musée Toulouse-Lautrec in his hometown of Albi.


Toulouse-Lautrec’s art continues to resonate for its humanity, innovation, and unflinching portrayal of a world filled with both glamour and struggle.

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TThere are no major problems with version 1 of the training, so I've decided to post it. I'll probably try a "captionless" version later.

This is epoch 11, the other epoch can be downloaded here: tensor. art/models/810941305233472697/Toulouse-Lautrec-V1-CapD6Cos5-2024-12-24-21:59:46-Ep-11

Toulouse-Lautrec V1 CapD6Cos5 2024-12-24 21:59:46

FLUX.1 - dev-fp8

Trigger: lautrec1 illustration

Repeat: 20 Epoch: 11 (Trained on nineteen 512x512 image for 4180 total steps)

Unet LR: 0.0005 Scheduler: cosine Optimizer: AdamW

Network Dim: 6 Alpha: 3

Epoch Loss

  • 1 0.407

  • 2 0.396

  • 3 0.398

  • 4 0.376

  • 5 0.370

  • 6 0.362

  • 7 0.352

  • 8 0.345

  • 9 0.338

  • 10 0.327

  • 11 0.318 <- lowest

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