Hans Hartung, a renowned German-French painter and printmaker, was a pivotal figure in the development of Abstract Expressionism and Tachisme. His artistic journey began in the early 20th century, heavily influenced by the works of Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky. Hartung’s style is characterized by dynamic brushstrokes, dramatic contrasts, and a unique interplay of light and shadow. He often employed unconventional tools and techniques, such as using branches, spray guns, and even his own hands, to create his abstract compositions. Hartung’s Midjourney style captures the essence of his original artistic vision with a striking use of intense colors like vibrant yellows, deep blacks, and rich blues, creating an evocative and powerful visual impact. The mood in these images often shifts between ominous and contemplative, mirroring Hartung’s emotional depth and abstract complexity. The compositions are marked by vigorous lines and abstract forms, portraying a sense of movement and energy that is both chaotic and harmonious. The cumulative rating for Hans Hartung’s Midjourney style samples is an excellent 9 out of 9. The strong match across all samples reflects the consistent presence of core features, such as the intense color palette, dynamic brushstrokes, and abstract compositions, that define Hartung’s distinctive style.
All samples are produced by Midlibrary team using Midjourney AI (if not stated otherwise). Naturally, they are not representative of real artists' works/real-world prototypes.
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Midlibrary Benchmark is a test comprised of nine standardized prompts designed to test how Midjounrey styles (AKA artistic styles, reference styles, or style modifiers) work with different subjects in a variety of contexts.
Depending on how a style manifested itself with each prompt, we add 1, 0.5, or 0 points to its total score.
The prompt produced a generic results with no unique style features: this test adds nothing (0) to the overall score.
This generation inherits more elements from the referenced style, but they are scarce and dilluted. Which adds 0.5 to the style's score.
In this case, the Midjourney style showed a distinct and unique result, well aligned with the style's real-world prototype. A firm 1.