• ThanksForAllTheFish@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    The original painting is real, it’s a Renaissance/Mannerist portrait generally attributed to Parmigianino (c.1530), often titled “Portrait of a Young Woman, possibly Countess Gozzadini,” and the original is held in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. The pencil isn’t original — that’s a modern edit. The earliest traceable version with the pencil seems to come from commercial wall-art prints sold under names like “Pen and Lips” by brands such as Canvasez / Bona Fidesa, which start appearing online around 2020–2021. It was almost certainly a simple Photoshop-style edit rather than AI (since it predates widespread generative AI).

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      20 hours ago

      Yes!! In this world of 100% bullshit everywhere I forget about photoshop and 50% bullshit anywhere you want.

      But fake is fake.

      Still… it’s a VERY clever edit… but one that makes me think a meticulous painter used oils… which I find subtly irksome.