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Journal of Imaging, Volume 11, Issue 5
May 2025 - 45 articles
Cover Story: How do text-to-image generative models replicate Classical and Baroque styles within Wölfflin’s atemporal framework? We extensively prompted two popular models using both explicit style labels and more implicit cues, collecting expert blind ratings to assess how the generated images aligned with Wölfflin’s characteristics. Our findings suggest that the explicit term “Baroque” evokes features typical of historical Baroque artworks, while “Classical” yields less distinct results, particularly when a specific genre is imposed. Using implicit cues reveals that Wölfflin’s descriptors alone are insufficient to convey Classical or Baroque styles efficiently. The difficulty of bridging canonical stylistic frameworks with contemporary AI training biases underscores the need to extend Wölfflin’s categories to include our modern visual culture. View this paper.
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