Romans of the Decadence


size(cm): 50x85
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Sale price¥42,500 JPY

Description

The Romans of the Decadence painting by artist Toutura Thomas is an impressive work measuring 466 x 773 cm. This work is an example of the neoclassical artistic style, which is characterized by its emphasis on precision, clarity and simplicity of forms.

The composition of the painting is very interesting, as it shows a scene of decay and corruption in ancient Rome. In the center of the work, there is a group of rich and powerful Romans who are celebrating a luxurious party. Around him, other characters are seen who are delivered to worldly pleasures, such as drink, food and sex.

The color of the paint is another outstanding aspect of this work. Thomas uses a rich and vibrant color palette, ranging from shades of gold and red to deep blues and greens. These colors help create an atmosphere of decadence and excess, which is the main theme of the work.

The history of the Romans of the Decadence painting is also very interesting. It was created in 1847 by Toutura Thomas, a French artist who was inspired by ancient Rome to create this work. The painting was first exhibited at the 1847 Paris Salon and was very well received by the public and critics.

Finally, there are little-known aspects of this work that are worth highlighting. For example, Thomas is said to have been inspired by the work of other neoclassical artists, such as Jacques-Louis David and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, to create his own version of ancient Rome. In addition, the work was restored in 2014 after years of neglect and is currently in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, in Barcelona.

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