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Moses evokes the seventh plague. Mezzotint by John Martin, 1832.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Date: May 1832Reference: 38157i- Pictures
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The covenant. Mezzotint by J. Martin, 1832.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Date: June 1832Reference: 38155i- Pictures
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The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Mezzotint by J. Martin, 1832.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Date: June 1832Reference: 38156i- Pictures
Eve sees herself for the first time as a reflection in a pool. Mezzotint by J. Martin, 1827.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Date: [1827]Reference: 2846183i- Pictures
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The sermon on the Mount. Coloured chromolithograph after John Martin, 1832.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Reference: 38123i- Pictures
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The third temptation of Christ: Christ and the devil on a pinnacle of the temple. Coloured chromolithograph after John Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Reference: 38121i- Pictures
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The deluge. Mezzotint by J. Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Reference: 38154i- Pictures
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The remorse of Judas. Coloured chromolithograph after J. Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Reference: 38129i- Pictures
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The death of Abel. Mezzotint by J. Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Reference: 38152i- Pictures
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The expulsion from paradise. Mezzotint by J. Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Reference: 38151i- Pictures
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Christ feeds the five thousand in a sublime landscape. Mezzotint with engraving by J. Martin, 1835.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Date: 1835Reference: 23920i- Pictures
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Adam and Eve hearing the judgement of the Almighty. Mezzotint by J. Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Reference: 38149i- Pictures
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A nocturnal scene with saurians and sea-creatures fighting each other in the water. Mezzotint by J. Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Reference: 42539i- Pictures
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The killing of the Egyptian firstborn by God. Coloured mezzotint by J. Martin, 1836, after himself.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Date: 1836Reference: 20810i- Pictures
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Elm tree (Ulmus species) in parkland with people at its base. Etching, c. 1817, after J. Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Date: 15 May 1817Reference: 20500i- Pictures
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The fall of Babylon; Cyrus the Great defeating the Chaldean army. Mezzotint by J. Martin, 1831, after himself, 1819.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Date: 1819-1831Reference: 20811i- Pictures
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Lot and his family flee Sodom as it burns; Lot's wife faces the terrible scene, aghast. Coloured lithograph after J. Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Reference: 15821i- Pictures
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A woman is swept away by the tempestuous deluge; a small company of people on a hill try to save themselves; a serpent slithers beside them. Mezzotint after J. Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Reference: 15712i- Pictures
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Sarah is ritually laid to rest in a sepulchral cavern. Wood engraving by Smith after J. Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Reference: 15881i- Pictures
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The Apocalypse. Mezzotint by J. Stephenson after J. Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Date: 15 Dec. 1870Reference: 34620i- Pictures
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The Apocalypse. Mezzotint by J. Stephenson after J. Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Reference: 34616i- Pictures
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God creates light over the waters. Wood engraving by Thompson after J. Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Reference: 15472i- Pictures
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God and his angels sit in judgment; they divide humanity into the elect and the damned. Mezzotint by J. Stephenson after J. Martin.
Martin, John, 1789-1854.Reference: 25055i- Books
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An account of the natives of the Tonga islands, in the south Pacific ocean. With an original grammar and vocabulary of their language / Compiled and arranged from the extensive communications of Mr. William Mariner, several years resident in those islands. By John Martin.
Mariner, William, 1791-1853.Date: [etc., etc.] 1827- Books
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An account of the natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean. With an original grammar and vocabulary of their language / Compiled and arranged from the extensive communications of Mr. William Mariner, several years resident in those Islands. By John Martin, M.D. "The savages of America inspire less interest...since celebrated navigators have made known to us the inhabitants of the islands of the South Sea.....The state of half-civilization in which those islanders are found gives a peculiar charm to the description of their manners....Such pictures, no doubt, have more attraction than those which pourtray the solemn gravity of the inhabitant of the banks of the Missouri or the Maranon." Preface to Humboldt's Personal Narrative. In two volumes.
Mariner, William, 1791-1853.Date: 1817