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 Grosz was a German artist known for his caricatural drawings and paintings that critiqued the social and political climate of the Weimar Republic. His work often depicted the corruption and decadence of Berlin society in the 1920s, using a style that combined elements of Expressionism and Dada.
George Grosz's Midjourney style representation captures the chaotic and satirical essence of his work. The imagery is characterized by crowded urban scenes filled with exaggerated and distorted figures, emphasizing expressive faces and dynamic compositions. The color palette consists of earthy tones and contrasting colors, creating a muted yet vivid atmosphere. The technique involves bold brushwork and caricature, highlighting the social critique and energetic mood typical of Grosz's original style. The settings often depict urban nightlife and social gatherings, reflecting the cultural and political commentary of the interwar period in Germany.
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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 →