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For generating stylized images reminiscent of sculptures & stone monuments by **Vera Mukhina**. <br>
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***Sculpture of a peasant woman, designed & sculpted by Mukhina during the 1920s:*** <br>
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Our Low-Rank Adapter (LoRA) for FLUX models fine-tuned on a broad selection (about 40) of photos taken across many decades (c.1910s–c.2010s) capturing a wide range of sculptures (ranging in scale from miniatures to enormous monuments) crafted, inspired, and/or designed by ... <br>
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The epochal Latvian-Russian-Soviet or, in short, World artist, sculptor, and monumentalist: <br>
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**Vera Mukhina** *(1889 — 1953)*, <br>
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***Vera Mukhina, the sculptor, holds her head in contemplation:*** <br>
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One of the 20th century's most accomplished, versatile, celebrated, and era-defining sculptors... <br>
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Who is best known, both across the Soviet regions and internationally, for her enormously iconic & sized figurative monument *"The Worker Man & the Kolkhoz Woman"*. <br>
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Initially designed & created by Mukhika for the 1937 *Exposition Internationale* in Paris, *"The Worker Man & the Kolkhoz Woman"* arose at the side of the Eiffel Tower like two commensurably-sized sentries about to climb atop the metallic lattice, and perched atop, to proudly flaunt their hammer & sickle unto the whole wide world. <br>
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Now, what had remained, after these histories unrolled, suffocating beneath their wheels a great hope, and so many of whe lives who should have and could have been true foundations for that Revolution's hard-won home? <br>
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Much had remained! And among it all still stands one of this hope's prime symbols, and a key artistic legacy of the USSR: *"The Worker Man & the Kolkhoz Woman"*, alongside other monuments designed by Vera Mukhina. <br>
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**This Variant of *our Soviet Monuments Style LoRA* was fine-tuned over a De-Distilled Version of FLUX.** <br>
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***Mukhina's *"The Worker Man & the Kolkhoz Woman"* today:*** <br>
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You should use `Mukhina style photo of a sculpture` or `Vera Mukhina style photo of a stone monument` to summon the artist's latent chisel. <br>
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*Finally, here's a short poem/set of song lyrics, which we translated from an older set of song lyrics.* <br>
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**ART OF STONE MONUMENTS**<br>
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For generating stylized images reminiscent of sculptures & stone monuments by **Vera Mukhina**. <br>
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Our Low-Rank Adapter (LoRA) for FLUX models fine-tuned on a broad selection (about 40) of photos taken across many decades (c.1910s–c.2010s) capturing a wide range of sculptures (ranging in scale from miniatures to enormous monuments) crafted, inspired, and/or designed by ... <br>
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The epochal Latvian-Russian-Soviet or, in short, World artist, sculptor, and monumentalist: <br>
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**Vera Mukhina** *(1889 — 1953)*, <br>
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***Vera Mukhina, the sculptor, holds her head in contemplation:*** <br>
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**This Variant of *our Soviet Monuments Style LoRA* was fine-tuned over a De-Distilled Version of FLUX.** <br>
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<Gallery />
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You should use `Mukhina style photo of a sculpture` or `Vera Mukhina style photo of a stone monument` to summon the artist's latent chisel. <br>
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***Sculpture of a peasant woman, designed & sculpted by Mukhina during the 1920s:*** <br>
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One of the 20th century's most accomplished, versatile, celebrated, and era-defining sculptors... <br>
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Who is best known, both across the Soviet regions and internationally, for her enormously iconic & sized figurative monument *"The Worker Man & the Kolkhoz Woman"*. <br>
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Initially designed & created by Mukhika for the 1937 *Exposition Internationale* in Paris, *"The Worker Man & the Kolkhoz Woman"* arose at the side of the Eiffel Tower like two commensurably-sized sentries about to climb atop the metallic lattice, and perched atop, to proudly flaunt their hammer & sickle unto the whole wide world. <br>
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Now, what had remained, after these histories unrolled, suffocating beneath their wheels a great hope, and so many of whe lives who should have and could have been true foundations for that Revolution's hard-won home? <br>
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Much had remained! And among it all still stands one of this hope's prime symbols, and a key artistic legacy of the USSR: *"The Worker Man & the Kolkhoz Woman"*, alongside other monuments designed by Vera Mukhina. <br>
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***Mukhina's *"The Worker Man & the Kolkhoz Woman"* today:*** <br>
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*Finally, as a post-script to this messy brief write-up, here's a short poem/set of song lyrics, which we've translationally-composed from an other, older set of song lyrics.* <br>
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**ART OF STONE MONUMENTS**<br>
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