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F. Shaw Brothers Tannery, Maine, John Martin  American, Pen and black and red inks, graphite, watercolor, and white gouache on Bristol board, American
John Martin
1882–83
Mug, John Martin Stockar, Silver, British, London
John Martin Stockar
Edward Peacock
1707–8
The Paradise Lost of John Milton with Illustrations by John Martin, John Martin  British, Illustrations: mezzotint
Multiple artists/makers
1846
Joshua Commanding the Sun to Stand Still Upon Gibeon (Joshua: 10: 12–14), John Martin  British, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash over red chalk, heightened with white; squared in black chalk
John Martin
ca. 1822
Belshazzar's Feast (First Plate), John Martin  British, Mezzotint with etching; proof
John Martin
June 1, 1826
View on the South Downs, John Martin  British, Watercolor with reductive techniques
John Martin
1840–49
Multiple artists/makers
1826–27
Multiple artists/makers
1825
Multiple artists/makers
1824–25
Multiple artists/makers
1826
Multiple artists/makers
1825
Multiple artists/makers
1826
Multiple artists/makers
1826
Multiple artists/makers
1826
Multiple artists/makers
1826
Multiple artists/makers
1825
Multiple artists/makers
1825
John Martin
19th century
Multiple artists/makers
1825
Multiple artists/makers
1817–18
John Martin
Rudolph Ackermann, London
1817
John Martin
Dean and Co.
1838
Multiple artists/makers
1836
John Martin
1816
John Martin
Dean and Co.
1837
John Martin
ca. 1870
John Martin
Rudolph Ackermann, London
May 15, 1817
John Martin
Rudolph Ackermann, London
May 15, 1817
John Martin
Rudolph Ackermann, London
May 15, 1817
John Martin
Rudolph Ackermann, London
1817
John Martin
Rudolph Ackermann, London
May 15, 1817
John Martin
Rudolph Ackermann, London
May 15, 1817
John Martin
Rudolph Ackermann, London
May 15, 1817
John Martin
Rudolph Ackermann, London
May 15, 1817
Drop-front desk (secrétaire à abattant or secrétaire en cabinet), Martin Carlin  French, Oak veneered with tulipwood, amaranth, holly, and sycamore; six Sèvres soft-paste porcelain plaques and two painted tin plaques; gilt-bronze mounts; marble shelves; moiré silk, French, Paris and Sèvres
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1776
Secretary, Martin Carlin and French, Oak veneered with tulipwood, amaranth, holly, ebonized holly, and other marquetry wood; brass; green-colored metal; gilt-bronze mounts; marble top.  Soft paste porcelain plaques from the Sèvres Manufactory.
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1781–85
Bust of a Man in a Hat Gazing Upward, Martin Schongauer  German, Pen and carbon black ink, over pen and brown ink, on paper prepared with sanguine wash.
Martin Schongauer
ca. 1480–90
Greenery, John Henry Dearle  British, Wool, silk (11 warps per inch, 4 per cm.), British, Merton Abbey
Multiple artists/makers
designed 1892; woven 1915
Young Husband: First Marketing, Lilly Martin Spencer  American, Oil on canvas, American
Lilly Martin Spencer
1854
Approaching Thunder Storm, Martin Johnson Heade  American, Oil on canvas, American
Martin Johnson Heade
1859