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Attributed to Martin Jugiez
1765–75

John Martin
1882–83

Ray Johnson
1964

Multiple artists/makers
1846

John Martin Stockar
Edward Peacock
1707–8

John Martin
ca. 1822

Artist and publisher John Martin
June 1, 1826

John Martin
1840–49

Martin Heinrich Omeis
1691

Martin Johnson Heade
ca. 1876–81

Martin Schongauer
1470–1491

Martin Schongauer
1470–1491

Martin Munkácsi
1931
![[Mother with Child on Beach], Martin Munkácsi American, born Hungary, Gelatin silver print](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP103110.jpg)
Martin Munkácsi
1920s
![[A Woman's Lips], Martin Munkácsi American, born Hungary, Gelatin silver print](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP103111.jpg)
Martin Munkácsi
ca. 1929
![[Boys Marching on a Road, from Above], Martin Munkácsi American, born Hungary, Gelatin silver print](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP105568.jpg)
Martin Munkácsi
1927
Ira Martin
1920s
Ira Martin
1923

Martin Munkácsi
1931
Ira Martin
1923
Ira Martin
1920s

Martin Munkácsi
ca. 1923

Martin Munkácsi
1929
John Martin
Publisher Rudolph Ackermann, London
1817

Martin Schongauer
1470–1491

Multiple artists/makers
2002

Martin Schongauer
1470–1491

Martin Schongauer
1470–1491

Attributed to Jean Martin Renaud
1776–1821

John Bennett
1881

John Bennett
1882

John Bennett
ca. 1877–8

John Bennett
1879

Design House John Galliano
Designer John Galliano
1994–95

Design House John Galliano
Designer John Galliano
spring/summer 1994

Designer John Fluevog
1994
John Martin
Author John Milton
Publisher Septimus Prowett
1826–27

James Tassie
1791
Multiple artists/makers
1825
Multiple artists/makers
1825
Multiple artists/makers
1825
Multiple artists/makers
1824–25
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