Stable Diffusion Artist Style List
Stable Diffusion is an AI Art gallery that features a diverse range of talented artists. Check out our Stable Diffusion artist list to discover unique and captivating works of art. From painting to sculpture and everything in between, there’s something for everyone at Stable Diffusion.
Carl Holsoe Stable Diffusion Artist
Carl Vilhelm Holse (Aarhus, 12 March 1863 – Asserbo, 7 November 1935) was a Danish interior painter.
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Carl Larsson Stable Diffusion Artist
Carl Olof Larsson (28 May 1853 – 22 January 1919) was a Swedish painter associated with the Arts and Crafts movement. His works include oils, watercolors, and frescoes.
He is most renowned for his watercolors depicting idyllic family life. Midvinterblot (Midwinter Sacrifice), a massive painting presently placed in the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts, was considered his best work.
Self-portrait (1895) | |
Born | 28 May 1853 Stockholm, Sweden–Norway |
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Died | 22 January 1919 (aged 65) Falun, Sweden |
Nationality | Swedish |
Education | Royal Swedish Academy of Arts |
Known for | Painting Writing |
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Carl Spitzweg Stable Diffusion Artist
Carl Spitzweg (February 5, 1808 – September 23, 1885) was a German romanticist painter best known for his genre work. He is regarded as one of the most significant artists of the Biedermeier period.
Carl Spitzweg in a photograph taken c. 1860 | |
Born | February 5, 1808 Unterpfaffenhofen, Kingdom of Bavaria |
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Died | September 23, 1885 (aged 77) Munich, German Empire |
Nationality | German |
Known for | Painter, poet, artist |
Movement | German Romanticism, Biedermeier |
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Carlo Crivelli Stable Diffusion Artist
Carlo Crivelli (about 1430 in Venice – circa 1495 in Ascoli Piceno) was an Italian Renaissance painter of conservative Late Gothic decorative sensibility,
who spent his early years in the Veneto, absorbing influences from the Vivarini, Squarcione, and Mantegna. By 1458,
he had left the Veneto and spent most of the rest of his career in the March of Ancona, where he established a unique personal style that contrasted with that of his Venetian contemporary Giovanni Bellini.
The Annunciation, with St. Emidius (1486) National Gallery, London | |
Born | c. 1495 (aged 64–65) Ascoli Piceno, Papal States (present-day in Italy) |
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Died | c. 1495 (aged 64–65) Ascoli Piceno, Papal States (present day in Italy) |
Nationality | Italian |
Known for | Painting, tempera |
Movement | Late Gothic/Renaissance |
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Carne Griffiths Stable Diffusion Artist
“Carne Griffiths’ drawings are imbued with his love for the medium, and they are undeniably beautiful and hypnotically complex.” Using an infinite number of methods,
he produces wild and expressive works that include universes within which to lose oneself. Enviable draughtsmanship,
an artistic instinct, a graphic vision, and the raw energy of the automated process combine to create distinctive and breathtaking pictures.” Eyestorm
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Carolina Herrera Stable Diffusion Artist
Carolina Herrera (born Mara Carolina Josefina Pacanins y Nio on January 8, 1939) is a Venezuelan fashion designer
most known for clothing many First Ladies, notably Jacqueline Onassis, Laura Bush, Michelle Obama, and Melania Trump.
Herrera in 2007 | |
Born | María Carolina Josefina Pacanins y Niño 8 January 1939 (age 84) Caracas, Venezuela |
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Citizenship | Venezuelan |
Labels | Carolina Herrera New YorkCH Carolina Herrera |
Spouses | Guillermo Behrens Tello(m. 1957; div. 1964)Reinaldo Herrera Guevara(m. 1968) |
Children | 4 |
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Cartoon Network Stable Diffusion Artist
Cartoon Network (abbreviated CN) is a cable television channel in the United States owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. It is a branch of The Cartoon Network, Inc.,
which also oversees the broadcasting and production activities of Boomerang, Cartoonito, Adult Swim, and Toonami. The channel’s headquarters are located in Atlanta, Georgia at 1050 Techwood Drive NW.
Country | United States |
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Broadcast area | Nationwide |
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
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Language(s) | English Spanish (with SAP, a Spanish language simulcast of the channel is also available on some providers) |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed) |
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Caspar David Friedrich Stable Diffusion Artist
Caspar David Friedrich (5 September 1774 – 7 May 1840) was a German Romantic landscape painter of the nineteenth century, often regarded as the most influential German artist of his period.
He is most renowned for his allegorical landscapes from the mid-period, which often depict introspective humans silhouetted against the night sky, morning mists, barren forests, or Gothic ruins. His major interest was in nature contemplation, and his art, which is frequently symbolic and anti-classical, aims to portray a subjective, emotional reaction to the natural world.
Friedrich’s paintings are distinguished by the placement of a human presence in a reduced perspective amid broad landscapes, reducing the people to a size that, according to art historian Christopher John Murray, focuses “the viewer’s gaze towards their metaphysical dimension.”
Gerhard von Kügelgen, Caspar David Friedrich, c. 1808, Hamburger Kunsthalle | |
Born | 5 September 1774 Greifswald, Swedish Pomerania |
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Died | 7 May 1840 (aged 65) Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony, German Confederation |
Nationality | German |
Known for | Painting |
Notable work | The Monk by the Sea (1808–1810)Chalk Cliffs on Rügen (1818)Wanderer above the Sea of Fog (1818)Moonrise by the Sea (1822) |
Movement | Romanticism |
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Catrin Welz-Stein Stable Diffusion Artist
“Through my art, I explore womanhood in a variety of ways, blurring the lines between imagination and reality.” I try to give my photographs an antique, ethereal look.
I scan historical paintings, pictures, and illustrations during the creation process to ensure they are in the public domain. I work digitally and first pull apart scans to change them.
They’re like jigsaw pieces that I put together until they reveal an entirely new meaning and convey a previously undiscovered narrative.”
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Charles M. Schulz
Charles Monroe “Sparky” Schulz (November 26, 1922 – February 12, 2000) was an American cartoonist and the creator of the Peanuts comic strip, which featured his two most famous characters, Charlie Brown and Snoopy.
He is widely considered one of the most important cartoonists in history, and numerous cartoonists, including Jim Davis, Murray Ball, Bill Watterson, Matt Groening, and Dav Pilkey, mention him as a major influence.
Schulz drawing Charlie Brown in 1956 | |
Born | Charles Monroe Schulz November 26, 1922 Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. |
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Died | February 12, 2000 (aged 77) Santa Rosa, California, U.S. |
Area(s) | Cartoonist, Writer, Inker |
Spouse(s) | Joyce Halverson(m.1951; div. 1972)Jean Forsyth Clyde (m.1973) |
Children | 5 |
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Charles Spencelayh
Charles Spencelayh (October 27, 1865 – June 25, 1958) was an English Academic genre painter and portraitist.
Spencelayh was born in Kent’s Rochester and attended the National Art Training School in South Kensington. He exhibited at the Paris Salon, although most of his shows were in the United Kingdom. Between 1892 and 1958,
he showed almost 70 paintings at the Royal Academy, including “Why War” (1939), which was named ‘Picture of the Year’ by the Royal Academy. In 1936, he held a solo show at The Sunderland Art Gallery.
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Charles-Francois Daubigny
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was a French painter who was a part of the Barbizon school and is regarded as an essential forerunner of impressionism.
He was also an active printer, mostly in etching but also one of the pioneers of the cliché verre method.
Photograph by Nadar | |
Born | 15 February 1817 Paris, France |
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Died | 19 February 1878 (aged 61) Paris, France |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Barbizon school |
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Charlie Bowater
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Childe Hassam
Frederick Childe Hassam (October 17, 1859 – August 27, 1935) was an American Impressionist painter best known for his city and ocean themes.
Hassam, together with Mary Cassatt and John Henry Twachtman, played a key role in introducing Impressionism to American collectors, dealers, and institutions.
Over the course of his career, he created over 3,000 paintings, oils, watercolors, etchings, and lithographs and was a prominent American artist of the early twentieth century.
Born | Frederick Childe Hassam October 17, 1859 Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
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Died | August 27, 1935 (aged 75) East Hampton, New York, U.S. |
Education | Académie Julian |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | American Impressionism |
Awards | Bronze Medal, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889, for Geraniums[1]Gold Medal (Lifetime Achievement), Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1920 |
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Christian Boltanski
Christian Liberté Boltanski was a French artist, photographer, painter, and filmmaker who lived from September 6, 1944, until July 14, 2021.
His photography installations and current French conceptual style are his most well-known works.
Boltanski in 2016 | |
Born | 6 September 1944 Paris, France |
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Died | 14 July 2021 (aged 76) Paris, France |
Nationality | French |
Known for | Sculpture, painting, photography, installation art |
Movement | Conceptual art |
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Christian Dior
Christian Ernest Dior (January 21, 1905 – October 24, 1957) was a French fashion designer best known as the creator of one of the world’s top fashion companies,
Christian Dior SE, which is currently controlled by parent firm LVMH. His fashion companies have become well-known all over the world, notably “on five continents in only a decade” (Sauer)
Dior in 1954 | |
Born | 21 January 1905 Granville, France |
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Died | 24 October 1957 (aged 52) Montecatini Terme, Tuscany, Italy |
Resting place | Cimetière de Callian, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France |
Alma mater | Sciences Po |
Label | Christian Dior |
Parents | Maurice Dior (father)Madeleine Martin (mother) |
Relatives | Catherine Dior (sister) and Françoise Dior (niece) |
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Christian Riese Lassen
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Chuck Close
Charles Thomas Close (July 5, 1940 – August 19, 2021) was a painter, visual artist, and photographer from the United States who created large-scale photorealist and abstract portraits of himself and others.
Close also used a very large format camera to produce picture portraits. After being paralyzed by an obstruction of the anterior spinal artery in 1988, he modified his painting technique and working methods.
Close in 2009 | |
Born | Charles Thomas Close July 5, 1940 Monroe, Washington, U.S. |
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Died | August 19, 2021 (aged 81) Oceanside, New York, U.S. |
Education | University of Washington (BA, 1962) Yale University (MFA) |
Known for | Photorealistic painter, photographer |
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Cicely Mary Barker
Cicely Mary Barker (June 28, 1895 – February 16, 1973) was the illustrator who designed the iconic Flower Fairies, who are ethereal smiling youngsters with butterfly wings.
She was strongly impressed as a kid by the works of the illustrator Kate Greenaway, whom she meticulously replicated during her formative years.
Her primary inspiration, which she promptly acknowledged, was the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood’s artwork.
Barker in her teens | |
Born | Cicely Mary Barker 28 June 1895 Croydon, Surrey, England |
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Died | 16 February 1973 (aged 77) Worthing Hospital, Worthing, England |
Resting place | Ashes spread in the churchyard at Storrington, England |
Education | Correspondence art courses Croydon School of Art |
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Cimabue
Cimabue (US: [citation needed] c. 1240 – 1302), also known as Cenni di Pepo or Cenni di Pepi, was an Italian painter and mosaic artist from Florence.
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Cindy Sherman
Cynthia Morris Sherman (born January 19, 1954) is an American artist whose work mostly consists of photographic self-portraits of herself in various settings and as various imagined personalities.
Untitled Film Stills, a collection of 70 black-and-white pictures of herself imitating traditional female characters in performance media (particularly arthouse flicks and popular B-movies), is widely regarded as her breakthrough work.
In the 1980s, she experimented with color film and big prints, focusing on wardrobe, lighting, and facial expression.
Sherman in 2014 | |
Born | Cynthia Morris Sherman January 19, 1954 (age 69) Glen Ridge, New Jersey, U.S. |
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Nationality | American |
Education | Buffalo State College |
Known for | Photographic self-portraits |
Notable work | Untitled#96, Untitled#153, Complete Untitled Film Stills, 1977–1980 |
Spouse | Michel Auder(m. 1984; div. 1999) |
Awards | MacArthur Fellowship |
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CLAMP
Clamp (stylized as CLAMP) is an all-female Japanese manga artist group led by writer and leader Nanase Ohkawa (born in Osaka) and three illustrators whose roles change with each series: Mokona, Tsubaki Nekoi, and Satsuki Igarashi (all born in Kyoto).
Clamp at Anime Expo 2006. From left to right: Satsuki Igarashi, Nanase Ohkawa, Mick Nekoi, and Mokona Apapa. | |
Type | Manga studio |
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Founded | 1987 |
Headquarters | Japan |
Key people | Current:Nanase OhkawaMokona ApapaMick NekoiSatsuki IgarashiFormer: |