Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida (1863-1923) — the master of luminismo. His brush captured Mediterranean sun like no other: blinding white linen against turquoise sea, dappled garden shade, fishermen on Valencia beaches at golden hour, children laughing through midday surf. Trained on real public-domain museum scans of Sorolla's actual paintings, so the LoRA learns his brush, his color temperature, and his light — not Flux's interpretation of an artist name.
Trigger word: sorolla_oil
Recommended strength: 0.8-1.0, steps 28-34, guidance 3.5-4.5
Part of an artist series — Velazquez, Vermeer, Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Sargent. Each painter, their own LoRA, their own brush.



