An edition of John Martin (2011)

John Martin

apocalypse

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An edition of John Martin (2011)

John Martin

apocalypse

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"John Martin's spectacular paintings, featuring panoramic scenes of battles, biblical catastrophes and the vastness of nature, moved and astonished viewers in his own day. The legacy of his apocalyptic imagery remains clearly visible today, in art, popular culture and blockbuster cinema. Yet his success was controversial: many critics thought his work vulgar and misguided, and were further confused by Martin;s engagement with science, engineering and public affairs. Perhaps as a result, he has been unjustly neglected by modern art history. This long-overdue reassessment surveys the full range of Martin's achievement, examining the paintings and prints that made him famous, as well as his astoundingly accomplished watercolours. With many stunning illustrations capturing the full drama of Martin's vision, the book also includes searching essays by leading authorities on his life and work, providing new insights into the career of an extordinary and driven artist with a perpetually enquiring mind."--P [4] of cover.

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English
Pages
240

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John Martin: apocalypse
2011, Tate Pub., Distributed in the U.S. by Abrams
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Table of Contents

John Martin: art, taste, and the spectacle of culture -- Martin Myrone
John Martin as a commercial printmaker -- Michael J. Campbell
The prophet motive? John Martin as a civil engineer -- Lars Kokkonen
Deep time, dragons and dinosaurs -- David Bindman
The abyss that abides -- Julie Milne
Catalogue -- Martin Myrone and Anna Austen, with a technical essay by Sarah Maisey.

Edition Notes

Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Tate Britain, Sept. 21, 2011-Jan. 15, 2012.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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London, New York
Other Titles
Apocalypse

Classifications

Library of Congress
ND497.M37 A4 2011, ND497

The Physical Object

Pagination
240 p. :
Number of pages
240

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25323211M
ISBN 10
1854378899
ISBN 13
9781854378897
LCCN
2011924276
OCLC/WorldCat
751807258

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