OUR LADY OF THE MANY FORMS - HAIL, COLOUMBIA! 0913

OUR LADY OF THE MANY FORMS - HAIL, COLOUMBIA! 0913

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Model: Artistic
Prompt:  Columbia is usually depicted unaccompanied in illustrations and appears as a goddess-like human. She is portrayed with auburn, brown, and sometimes black hair, usually wears simple white garment, draped in the American flag, or wearing some other dress with different colors. She's often illustrated with a liberty cap and holding an American flag, and sometimes wielding a shield with the coat of arms of the United States on it. She is also known as "Miss Columbia", implying that she's unmarried. Try
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bokeh Nikon D850 highly detailed digital painting sharp focus elegant dof extremely detailed Award winning photography fantasy bright studio setting studio lighting intricate 8k many rainbow bubbles rose tones oil on canvas cinematic lighting portrait photorealistic 4k very attractive beautiful high detail dynamic lighting poster wallpaper award winning imperial colors fantastic view close up hyperrealistic ultra detailed 4K 3D high definition crisp quality Unreal Engine colourful hdr very cute matte background cinematic postprocessing pixar child drawing Michelangelo Picasso Van Gogh VRay acrylic art Thomas Kinkade pencil sketch pixel art quilling Alphonse Mucha Ralph McQuarrie Caspar David Friedrich John Philip Falter focused Leonid Afremov Dante Gabriel Rossetti impasto patrick nagel Ultra realistic Giuseppe Arcimboldo painterly Piet Mondrian Thomas Hart Benton John James Audubon Jakub Różalski cubist colorful impasto Speedpaint HEAVY IMPASTO Alex Alemany Ernie Barnes Alexander Archipenko Gian Lorenzo Bernini Enoch Bolles Kevin O'Neill paper cut SUPER MATERIALISM MATERIALISM

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_(personification)

Columbia (/kəˈlʌmbiə/; kə-LUM-bee-ə), also known as Miss Columbia, is a female national personification of the United States. It was also a historical name applied to the Americas and to the New World. The association has given rise to the names of many American places, objects, institutions and companies, including the District of Columbia; Columbia, South Carolina; Columbia University; "Hail, Columbia"; Columbia Rediviva; and the Columbia River. Images of the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World, erected in 1886) largely displaced personified Columbia as the female symbol of the United States by around 1920, although Lady Liberty was seen as an aspect of Columbia.[1] Columbia's most prominent display today[when?] is as part of the logo of the Hollywood film studio Columbia Pictures.

Columbia is a Neo-Latin toponym, in use since the 1730s with reference to the Thirteen Colonies which formed the United States. It originated from the name of the Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus and from the Latin ending -ia, common in the Latin names of countries (paralleling Britannia, Gallia, Zealandia, and others).

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