Masters of Their Craft
Artists
Discover the visionaries who shaped the course of art history.
39,743 artists in the collection
Hector Whittington
Heda, Gerret Willemsz
Dutch
Dutch, active 1640s and 1650s
Heda, Willem Claesz
Dutch
Dutch, 1594 - 1680
Hedda Sterne
Hedelman, Lynn
American
American, active c. 1936
Hedi Bak
Hedley Fitton
Hédouin, Edmond
French
French, 1820 - 1889
The Romans in their Decadence (French: Les Romains de la décadence, also translated as Romans During the Decadence or Romans in the Decadence of the Empire) is a painting by the French artist Thomas Couture, depicting the Roman decadence. It debuted as the most highly acclaimed work of the Paris Salon of 1847, a year before the 1848 Revolution which toppled the July Monarchy. Reminiscent of the style of Raphael, it is typical of the French 'classic' style between 1850 and 1900 today analyzed within the wider current of academic art. The exhibition catalogue included a quote from the poet Juvenal: Nunc patimur longae pacis mala; savior armis Luxuria incubuit, victumque ulciscitur orbem. ("Now do we suffer the evils of prolonged peace; luxury more ruthless than the sword broods over us, and avenges a conquered world." A picture of Rome in its decline.) It now belongs to the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. It was etched by Edmond Hédouin (1820–1889).
H. Edward Winter
American
1908 - 1976
Hedwig Schläpfer
Heem, Jan Davidsz de
Dutch
Dutch, 1606 - 1684
Heemskerck, Egbert van
Dutch
Dutch, 1634/35 - 1704