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John Martin The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, oil


    The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah,
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  Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  59759
  The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, 1852.
   
 
 
 
 
   

John Martin The Eve of the Deluge oil


    The Eve of the Deluge
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  Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  62815
  1840 Oil on canvas, 143 x 218 cm Royal Collection, Windsor John Martin had humble beginnings in Newcastle-upon-Tyne as a herald painter to a coach-builder, and then in London as a painter on china and glass, but he later achieved a great success with his highly imaginative paintings of scenes from a variety of literary sources, particularly the Old Testament. Many of these pictures were executed on a vast scale and were frequently visionary in conception. The impact of Martin's paintings was also enhanced by his use of vivid contrasts in colour, which served to emphasise the grandeur and other-worldliness of his compositions, and the varying thickness of the paint surface. Apart from his paintings Martin was also a prolific illustrator and engraver, as well as a practising urban engineer. It was while Prince Albert was visiting Martin's studio that he saw one of the artist's major works, The Deluge (the second version of 1834, present whereabouts unknown), and suggested that the artist paint the related themes - The Eve of the Deluge and The Assuaging of the Waters - in order to make a series. It would seem, however, that the artist himself had already developed the idea for such a sequence. The subject of The Eve of the Deluge is ultimately based on Genesis 6:5-8, in which God despairs of man's wickedness on earth and decides to destroy him with the single exception of Noah. The figures on the promontory in the foreground are the patriarchs. The seated figure with a white beard is Methuselah, who is surrounded by the family of Noah. Methuselah instructs Noah to open the scroll written by his father, Enoch, so that he can compare the signs in the sky (sun, moon and comet) with those on the scroll. The fact that they match ordains the end of the world and this results in Methuselah's death. The figures hurrying up the slope include those described in the Bible as 'giants in the earth in those days'. In the middle distance, under the trees on the right, is a group of revellers representing the antediluvian age. Their behaviour has no doubt undermined God's confidence in man. Ravens, a symbol of ill omen, circle overhead. The ark, which Noah was instructed to build in order to save himself, his family and the animals, is visible on a distant promontory in the background on the right. Both The Eve of the Deluge and The Assuaging of the Waters were exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1840, and The Eve of the Deluge was acquired by Prince Albert the following year. The Assuaging of the Waters is now in San Francisco Museum of Fine Arts. Martin published his own account of these three paintings in a pamphlet entitled The Deluge of 1840. This shows that his sources were fairly recondite, extending beyond the historical and the religious to the cosmological and the eschatological, including Byron's Heaven and Earth. 'Altogether the three paintings amount to a history of the world, summarized in the terms of documentary mythology and dioramic episodes, compressed into three scenes - evening,
   
 
 
 
 
   

John Martin Der grobe Tag des gottlichen Zorns oil


    Der grobe Tag des gottlichen Zorns
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  Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  66582
  c. 1853 Oil on canvas 196,5 ?? 303 cm
   
 
 
 
 
   

John Martin The Deluge oil


    The Deluge
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  Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  67008
  1834 Oil on canvas 66 x 102 inches
   
 
 
 
 
   

John Martin The Last Judgement oil


    The Last Judgement
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  Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  67009
  1853 Oil on canvas 1968 x 3258 mm
   
 
 
 
 
   

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