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    J.C. Leyendecker Style - SD XL
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    J.C. Leyendecker, born Joseph Christian Leyendecker, was an American illustrator known for his iconic and influential work during the Golden Age of American Illustration.

    His style can be described as refined, elegant, and highly polished. Leyendecker's illustrations often featured impeccably dressed men and women, portraying them in scenes of everyday life, fashion, and advertising.

    He had a keen eye for composition, using dynamic poses, strong diagonals, and expertly crafted lighting to create visually striking and impactful images. Leyendecker's attention to detail and ability to capture the subtleties of human expression made his characters come alive on the page.

    Leyendecker's most famous creation is arguably the "Arrow Collar Man," a symbol of fashionable masculinity that became an iconic image of the early 20th century. His illustrations for magazines, such as The Saturday Evening Post, played a significant role in shaping the visual culture of the time.

    His use of bold colors and clean lines, combined with his ability to tell a story through a single image, made his illustrations both visually appealing and narratively compelling.

    Leyendecker's work was not only visually striking but also culturally significant. He depicted a changing America, capturing the aspirations, values, and aspirations of the emerging middle class.

    His influence extended beyond his own time, with his distinct style inspiring generations of artists and illustrators. Leyendecker's impact on American visual culture and his contributions to the field of illustration have solidified his place as one of the great illustrators of the early 20th century.

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    robsloane3Sep 5, 2023
    CivitAI

    All your models are cool, I just don't know how you get them out so fast! You are a machine! Any chance of a Simon Bisley or Brian Bolland SDXL model soon? That would be very helpful! Thank you for all your work!

    Kappa_Neuro
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    Sep 5, 2023· 1 reaction

    @robsloane3 I didn't think about these comic artists, but I'm going to collect a dataset, I'll release it in the next month.

    robsloane3Sep 5, 2023

    @Kappa_Neuro Thank you so much! Really enjoy your work. I'll post something soon using your LORA's and make sure to tag you and your models!

    robadams171Jan 29, 2024· 1 reaction
    CivitAI

    Nice Lora but putting the artist's name as the trigger reduces its usefulness. I estimate half the effect is due to the name in the prompt and only half of the effect is the Lora. It makes it impossible to percentage it in.

    LegacySLP95Jan 21, 2026

    I think you're right

    i860Feb 29, 2024
    CivitAI

    RETVRN

    cattyyoung11146Nov 2, 2024
    CivitAI

    THIS IS AI GENERATED

    LORA
    SDXL 1.0

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    9/2/2023
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    5/11/2026
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