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    Sargentaire | John Singer Sargent Style - v1.0
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    John Singer Sargent (1856–1925) was an American painter known for his luminous portraits and masterful brushwork. His works, such as Portrait of Madame X (1884), Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose (1885–86), and El Jaleo (1882), are celebrated for their dramatic lighting, velvet-like skin tones, and his famous “lost and found” edges.

    This LoRA captures Sargent’s painterly atmosphere — soft yet confident strokes, luminous fabrics, and lifelike portraits. It works well for:

    • Elegant portraits with nuanced light and shadow

    • Fabric and texture studies with rich highlights

    • Classic oil-painting style generations

    Trigger word: sargentaire
    Recommended use for portraits, figures, and atmospheric compositions.

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