John Martin - Dr Barbara C. Morden - ebook

John Martin ebook

Dr Barbara C. Morden

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Barbara C. Morden's John Martin: Apocalypse Now! is a richly illustrated and authoritative exploration of one of Britain's most dramatic and influential painters. Celebrated in his lifetime for vast, visionary canvases filled with biblical catastrophe, epic landscapes, and scenes of divine judgment, John Martin captured the imagination of 19th-century audiences like few artists before him. His spectacular images of destruction and awe not only defined the visual language of the Romantic sublime but also helped shape the way modern culture depicts apocalypse and spectacle. Drawing on deep historical research, Morden places Martin's life and work within the turbulent social and cultural context of Britain between the 1790s and 1840s—a period marked by rapid industrial change, political unrest, and intense religious feeling. She traces his journey from rural Northumberland to international fame in London, examining how his technical innovations, theatrical compositions, and powerful storytelling made his paintings widely popular across Europe and America. The book also reassesses Martin's lasting legacy. His influence extended far beyond painting into architecture, public entertainment, and ultimately the visual language of cinema, where his grand, dramatic visions continue to resonate today. Beautifully illustrated with key works, this book offers both an engaging biography and a compelling cultural study. It is an essential resource for readers interested in art history, Romanticism, visual culture, and the enduring fascination with apocalyptic imagery.

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Liczba stron: 243

Rok wydania: 2026

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