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Trees

John Martin
date not known
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Study for ‘The Last Judgement’

John Martin
c.1853
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Plate from ‘Illustrations to the Bible’: The Covenant

John Martin
published 1832
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Plate from ‘Illustrations to the Bible’: Belshazzar’s Feast

John Martin
published 1835
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Plate from ‘Illustrations to the Bible’: Moses Breaketh the Tables

John Martin
published 1833
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Plate from ‘Illustrations to the Bible’: The Destruction of the Pharoah’s Host

John Martin
published 1833
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The Crucifixion

John Martin
published 1834
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The Plains of Heaven

John Martin
1851–3

The Last Judgement

John Martin
1853
On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art

The Garden of Eden

John Martin
1821
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The Coronation of Queen Victoria

John Martin
1839

The Great Day of His Wrath

John Martin
1851–3
On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art

The Fallen Angels Entering Pandemonium, from ‘Paradise Lost’, Book 1

Formerly attributed to John Martin
?exhibited 1841

The Destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum

John Martin
1822, restored 2011
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