Jean-Léon Gérôme — The Academic Perfectionist | Orientalism & Historical Tableaux | LoRA (Krea2 Turbo)
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Jean-Léon Gérôme — The Academic Perfectionist | Orientalism & Historical Tableaux | LoRA (Krea2 Turbo)
LoRA trained on the complete oeuvre of Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824–1904): the most famous academic painter of the 19th century, master of the "licked" porcelain finish, Orientalist harem-and-bazaar scenes, gladiatorial Rome, and historical tableaux staged like theater. The most reproduced painter of his era (via the Goupil gallery), the fiercest rival of the Impressionists, and — ironically — the painter whose photographic precision makes him one of the most convincing academic styles in diffusion. His nudes carry the classic academic alibi: Phryne, the slave market, the bath — the same razor-edge between art and erotica you've been collecting, but wrapped in marble and scholarship.
Trained and tested on Krea2 Turbo.
About the Artist
Jean-Léon Gérôme (11 May 1824, Vesoul – 10 January 1904, Paris) was a French painter and sculptor, the towering figure of academic art (art pompier) and the most commercially successful painter of the 19th century.
Training: pupil of Paul Delaroche, whom he followed to Italy; later professor at the École des Beaux-Arts, teacher of a generation
1846 — breakthrough with The Cockfight, the neo-Greek manifesto of academic realism
1850s–60s — historical triumphs: The Duel After the Masquerade, The Death of Caesar, Phryne before the Areopagus, King Candaules
1856 onward — first journey to Egypt; the beginning of his Orientalism: harems, baths, bazaars, mosques, dervishes, the desert — painted with ethnographic pretense and theatrical license
1863 — married Marie Goupil, daughter of the art dealer Adolphe Goupil; the Goupil gallery mass-reproduced his canvases as engravings and photographs, making him a global brand
1872 — Pollice Verso (thumbs down), the image that invented the popular vision of the gladiatorial arena
1890s — turned to sculpture: Tanagra, Pygmalion and Galatea, Working in Marble, polychrome experiments
Late life: fierce opponent of Impressionism and modernism; died in 1904 at the peak of fame, then buried by modernist taste for 70 years; fully rehabilitated by the Orientalism revival of the late 20th century
The Manner
The "fini" — invisible brushwork: enamel-smooth, porcelain surface with no visible stroke; the painting presents itself as a window, not an object; this is the single strongest style anchor
Photographic precision of materials: marble, mosaic tiles, brocade, bronze, skin, water, sand — each rendered with lapidary exactness
Theatrical tableau staging: figures arranged like actors on a stage; every composition is a frozen dramatic moment with a legible story
Orientalist light: blinding desert sun, cool marble interiors with shafts of light from pierced domes, sunset over minarets
Rome and the arena: gladiators, chariots, Caesar, martyrs — the antique as spectacle
The academic nude with an alibi: Phryne, the slave market, the bath — nudity justified by history, ethnography or myth; the erotic charge is real, the excuse is scholarly
Rich controlled color: marble whites, desert ochres, harem jewel tones (turquoise, crimson, gold), deep shadow browns
Sculptor's eye: bodies modeled like statuary; his late paintings of sculptors (Pygmalion, Working in Marble) are self-portraits of his own obsession
Scale contrast: tiny figures against colossal antiquity — the Sphinx, Memnon, the arena — the sublime of empire
Tested Generation Settings
Parameter
Value
Base model
Krea2 Turbo
VAE
qwen_image_vae
Text encoder
qwen3vl_4b_fp8_scaled
Steps
8
Sampler
Euler a
Schedule type
Bong Tangent
CFG scale
1
Resolution
2048×1536 (horizontal — history paintings) / 1536×2048 (vertical — orientalist figures, portraits)
LoRA weight
0.7 (epoch 10) / 0.9–1.0 (epoch 20) — по лестнице коллекции
Negative prompt not required at CFG 1. For the porcelain finish add: visible brushwork, impressionist, loose paint, modern digital look.
Rights & Ethics
Jean-Léon Gérôme died in 1904. All works are fully in the public domain worldwide. Educational and creative tool. Note: his nudes are academic in origin; on NSFW bases they will read as erotica — tag accordingly.
Done by request of https://civitai.red/user/Huguenot840


