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Hardcover John Martin, Painter, His Life and Times Book

ISBN: 1025757718

ISBN13: 9781025757711

John Martin, Painter, His Life and Times

"John Martin, Painter, His Life and Times" provides an in-depth exploration of one of the most singular figures in British art history. Known for his "sublime" and apocalyptic landscapes, John Martin captivated the 19th-century imagination with his colossal depictions of biblical catastrophes and epic scenes from literature. This biography by Mary Lucy Pendered traces Martin's journey from his humble beginnings in Northumberland to his rise as a celebrated, yet often controversial, figure in the London art world.

The work examines not only his artistic output-characterized by dramatic lighting and vast architectural scale-but also his ambitious engineering projects and his influence on the cultural landscape of the Victorian era. Readers will discover the man behind the canvases of "Belshazzar's Feast" and "The Fall of Nineveh," gaining insight into his creative process, his struggles with the Royal Academy, and his lasting legacy in the Romantic movement. Through meticulous detail, Pendered paints a vivid portrait of a visionary whose works continue to inspire awe for their sheer scale and visionary power. This volume is an essential resource for art historians and enthusiasts of Romanticism alike.

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