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- Martin, John, 1789–1854[remove]8
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- The Critique of Reason : Romantic Art, 1760–1860 (Yale University Art Gallery, 2015-03-06 - 2015-07-26)3
- Darkness Visible - The Prints of John Martin (Clark Art Institute, 1986-09 - 1987-07-21)2
- Thomas Cole's Journey - Atlantic Crossings (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2018-01-29 - 2018-05-13)2
- Thomas Cole's Journey - Atlantic Crossings (The National Gallery, London, 2018-06-13 - 2018-10-07)2
- American Artists Abroad (Nassau County Museum of Fine Art, 1985-06-02 - 1985-09-02)1
- Babylon (Musée du Louvre, 2008-03-10 - 2008-06-02)1
- Babylon (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, 2008-06-26 - 2008-10-05)1
- British Vision - Observation and Imagination in British Art (Museum of Fine Arts Ghent, 2007-10-06 - 2008-01-13)1
- Constable to Delacroix : British Art and the French Romantics 1820-1840 (Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 2003-06-01 - 2003-08-27)1
- Constable to Delacroix : British Art and the French Romantics 1820-1840 (Tate Britain, 2003-02-06 - 2003-05-11)1
- Constable to Delacroix : British Art and the French Romantics 1820-1840 (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2003-09-29 - 2004-01-04)1
- Deluge (Yale Center for British Art, 2018-12-18 - 2019-03-24)1
- English Romanticism (Center Gallery, Bucknell University, 1990-02-24 - 1990-04-08)1
- John Martin (Laing Art Gallery, 2011-03-05 - 2011-06-05)1
- John Martin (Museums Sheffield, 2011-06-22 - 2011-09-04)1
- John Martin (Tate Britain, 2011-09-21 - 2012-01-15)1
- John Martin: Visions of the Biblical Flood (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 1997-05-10 - 1997-08-03)1
- John Martin: Visions of the Biblical Flood (Yale Center for British Art, 1997-09-17 - 1997-11-30)1
- Painters and Engraving - The Reproductive Print from Hogarth to Wilkie (Yale Center for British Art, 1980-03-26 - 1980-06-22)1
- Panoramania (Barbican Art Gallery, 1988-11-03 - 1989-01-15)1
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