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Mice-Gnawed Shoes Foretell Death: Northern Renaissance Style
Mice-Gnawed Shoes Foretell Death: Northern Renaissance Style
a year ago

Clothes or shoes that were gnawed by mice warned their owner of imminent death Superstitions by Ernst Barlach and Zinaida Serebriakova

Created a year ago · 1 comment· 0 likes

Dreamshaper XL Lightning

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Mice-Gnawed Shoes Foretell Death: Northern Renaissance Style

A dramatic image of old shoes, gnawed by mice, hanging on a wooden wall. The style evokes vintage oil paintings with high contrast and soft golden light, reminiscent of Northern Renaissance art.

Created by SamsonVampire on Sep 13, 2024 using the Dreamshaper XL Lightning AI image generator model.


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Delightful indeed...SMILE!!!

2024-09-18T21:49:23.553ZReply

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Clothes or shoes that were gnawed by mice warned their owner of imminent death Superstitions by Ernst Barlach and Zinaida Serebriakova
Weight: 1
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Dreamshaper XL Lightning
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Dreamshaper XL Lightning

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Medium

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1:1

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Short

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50%


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