Czech Decadence in the European Context
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A Decadence of Hunger
Czech Decadence in the European Context
Decline, Disease, and Death
The Supreme ViceFélicien Rops, 1883
Death in the SickroomEdvard Munch, 1893
Allegory of DeathMaximilián Pirner, after 1886
Frontispiece of The Vengeful CantilenaKarel Hlaváček, 1898
Murtia--The Plague WomanAlphonse Mucha, 1899
Chosen DeathFrantišek Tavík Šimon, 1900
The Alcoholic’s Dream František Kupka, after 1900
The Dead Man František Kupka, 1901
Illustration for Mácha’s MayFrantišek Slabý, 1901
The Collapse of Civilization
Death Pursuing HumanityJames Ensor, 1896
War, 1896 Arnold Böcklin
The PlagueArnold Böcklin, 1898
Finis: The End of All ThingsMaximilian Pirner, 1887
The Demon of WarKarel Hlaváček, 1896
WarAlfred Kubin
EpidemicAlfred Kubin, 1903
PlagueEmil Holárek, 1905
The Orgy Before Collapse
The Romans of the DecadenceThomas Couture, 1847
The SuitorsGustave Moreau, 1852
The Last Days of BabylonGeorges Rochegrosse, 1891
Debauchery, from PlagueFelix Jenewein, 1900
Roman Emperors
And Powerful Women of The Roman Empire
Salomé Dancing Before HerodGustave Moreau, 1876
Cleopatra Testing Poisonson Condemned Men
Alexandre Cabanel, 1887
The Roses of EliogabalusSir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1888
Vampires
Cover for The Modern RevueKarel Hlaváček (1896)
Vampire Jaroslav Panuška, c. 1900
Vampire Jaroslav Panuška, after 1900
The Sokol Movement
The Dead City
Abandoned CityFernand Khnopff, 1904
CanalFernand Khnopff, 1904