To highlight the style's strenghts and features, we run each SREF code through a set of 16 standardized prompts—Midlibrary Benchmark. Each prompt demonstrates how the SREF ”behaves“ in various domains of visual art/applications.
George Cruikshank was a prominent British caricaturist and illustrator, known for his satirical work in the 19th century. His illustrations often provided social and political commentary, capturing the essence of Victorian England with a humorous and critical eye. Cruikshank's work is characterized by detailed etchings and a distinctive style that combines grotesque and exaggerated figures with intricate backgrounds.
George Cruikshank's Midjourney style is marked by its dark, surreal, and detailed illustrations. The compositions are crowded and dynamic, often featuring exaggerated and grotesque characters in narrative-driven scenes. The use of etching and watercolor techniques creates intricate line work and muted, earthy color palettes. This style captures a whimsical yet macabre atmosphere, reflecting Victorian themes and settings with a satirical twist. The visual elements are reminiscent of Romanticism and satire, drawing parallels to the work of artists like James Gillray and Thomas Rowlandson.
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ⓘ Most promising Midjourney styles in our catalog get a special treatment in our Benchmarking Lab—we run each of such styles through a special test, consisting of nine standardized prompts. Want to learn more? Check out our special guide: Nine Prompts, Nine Stories →