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== Loss of Significance ==

I read somewhere that in the 1930's Martin's works were offered for sale, asking only for [[Special:Contributions/74.94.150.197|74.94.150.197]] ([[User talk:74.94.150.197|talk]]) 17:15, 8 December 2014 (UTC)a pittance, but no one wanted to purchase them. This is an important point, but I don't have the documentation to enter it.

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if anyone has information on the painting sadak in search of the water of oblivion, please contact me [email protected]

Fallen Angels

User Articulator1789 edited the article to state that the painting "Fallen Angels Entering Pandemonium" was formerly accredited to John Martin. All articles I can find still attribute it to him - can someone point to an article that supports Articulator's claim? BeastmasterGeneral 01:26, 20 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Loss of Significance

I read somewhere that in the 1930's Martin's works were offered for sale, asking only for 74.94.150.197 (talk) 17:15, 8 December 2014 (UTC)a pittance, but no one wanted to purchase them. This is an important point, but I don't have the documentation to enter it.[reply]