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JOHN MARTIN (1789-1854)

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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 794 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOHN MARTIN (1789-1854)  ,
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English painter, was born at Haydon
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Bridge, near
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Hexham, on the 19th of
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July 1789 . He was apprenticed by his
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father to a coachbuilder to learn heraldic
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painting, but owing to a
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quarrel the indentures were cancelled, and he was placed under
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Bonifacio Musso, an
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Italian artist, father of the enamel painter Charles Musso . With his master Martin removed to
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London in 18o6, where he married at the age of nineteen, and supported himself by giving
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drawing lessons, and by painting in
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water colours, and on
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china and glass . His leisure was occupied in the study of perspective and architecture . His first picture, " Sadak in Search of the Waters of Oblivion," was exhibited in the Royal Academy of 1812, and sold for fifty guineas . It was followed by the "Expulsion" (1813), "Paradise" (1813), "Clytie" (1814), and "Joshua" (1815) . In 1821 appeared his " Belshazzar's Feast," which excited much favour-able and hostile comment, and was awarded a prize of £200 at the
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British Institution, where the Joshua had previously carried off a premium of boo . Then came the "Destruction of
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Herculaneum" (1822), the " Creation " (1824), the "EveoftheDeluge" (1841), and a series of other Biblical and imaginative subjects . In 1832-1833 Martin received £2000 for drawing and
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engraving a
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fine series of designs to Milton, and with Westall he produced a set of Bible illustrations . He was also occupied with schemes for the improvement of London, and published various
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pamphlets and plans dealing with the metropolitan water supply, sewage,
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dock and railway systems . During the last four years of his
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life he was engaged upon his large subjects of "The
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Judgment," the " Day of Wrath," and the " Plains of Heaven." He was attacked with paralysis while painting, and died in the Isle of Man on the 17th of
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February 1854 .

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