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The End of the World, commonly known as The Great Day of His Wrath, is an 1851–1853 oil painting on canvas by the English painter John Martin. Leopold Martin, John Martin's son, said that his father found the inspiration for this painting on a night journey through the Black Country. This has led some scholars to hold that the rapid industrialisation of England in the early nineteenth century influenced Martin. Some authors have used the painting as the front cover for their books; examples include Mass of the Apocalypse and Studies in the Book of Revelation.

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  • يوم غضبه العظيم (لوحة) (ar)
  • La Fin du monde (Martin) (fr)
  • The Great Day of His Wrath (en)
  • The End of the World (pintura) (pt)
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  • يوم غضبه العظيم (بالإنجليزية: The Great Day of His Wrath)‏ هي لوحة زيتية بريشة الرسام الإنجليزي جون مارتن. رسمها بين 1851-1853. قال ليوبولد مارتن، نجل جون مارتن، إن والده وجد الإلهام لهذه اللوحة في رحلة ليلية عبر البلد الأسود (منطقة صناعية في إنجلترا). وقد دفع هذا بعض الخبراء إلى الاعتقاد بأن التصنيع السريع في إنجلترا في أوائل القرن التاسع عشر قد أثر على مارتن. استخدم بعض المؤلفين اللوحة كغلاف أمامي لكتبهم. تشمل الأمثلة (قداس سفر الرؤيا) و (دراسات في سفر الرؤيا.) اللوحة هي واحدة من ثلاثة أعمال تشكل معًا ثلاثية بعنوان «الدينونة الأخيرة». اللوحة ضمن مجموعة تيت، لندن. (ar)
  • La Fin du monde (anglais : The End of the World), plus connue sous le titre Le Grand Jour de Sa colère (anglais : The Great Day of His Wrath), est une peinture à l'huile sur toile exécutée entre 1851 et 1853 par le peintre anglais John Martin, sans doute inspirée de l'Apocalypse, et représentant la destruction du monde matériel par des cataclysmes naturels. Elle fait partie d'un triptyque intitulé (en). (fr)
  • The End of the World, commonly known as The Great Day of His Wrath, is an 1851–1853 oil painting on canvas by the English painter John Martin. Leopold Martin, John Martin's son, said that his father found the inspiration for this painting on a night journey through the Black Country. This has led some scholars to hold that the rapid industrialisation of England in the early nineteenth century influenced Martin. Some authors have used the painting as the front cover for their books; examples include Mass of the Apocalypse and Studies in the Book of Revelation. (en)
  • The End of the World também conhecida como The Great Day of His Wrath (respectivamente, O Fim do Mundo e O Grande Dia da Sua Ira em tradução literal) é uma pintura a óleo do artista inglês John Martin realizada entre os anos de 1851 e 1853. De acordo com Frances Carey, a pintura mostra a "destruição da Babilônia e do mundo material por cataclismo natural". Esse quadro, segundo Frances Carey, é uma resposta para a emergente cena industrial de Londres como metrópole no começo do século XIX, e o crescimento original da civilização babilônica e sua destruição.. Alguns estudiosos como William Feaver veem a pintura como "o colapso de Edimburgo, na Escócia". Já Charles F. Stuckey é cético em relação à ligação com Edimburgo. De acordo com a Tate, o quadro retrata uma passagem do livro bíblico de A (pt)
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  • The Great Day of His Wrath (en)
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  • يوم غضبه العظيم (بالإنجليزية: The Great Day of His Wrath)‏ هي لوحة زيتية بريشة الرسام الإنجليزي جون مارتن. رسمها بين 1851-1853. قال ليوبولد مارتن، نجل جون مارتن، إن والده وجد الإلهام لهذه اللوحة في رحلة ليلية عبر البلد الأسود (منطقة صناعية في إنجلترا). وقد دفع هذا بعض الخبراء إلى الاعتقاد بأن التصنيع السريع في إنجلترا في أوائل القرن التاسع عشر قد أثر على مارتن. استخدم بعض المؤلفين اللوحة كغلاف أمامي لكتبهم. تشمل الأمثلة (قداس سفر الرؤيا) و (دراسات في سفر الرؤيا.) اللوحة هي واحدة من ثلاثة أعمال تشكل معًا ثلاثية بعنوان «الدينونة الأخيرة». اللوحة ضمن مجموعة تيت، لندن. (ar)
  • La Fin du monde (anglais : The End of the World), plus connue sous le titre Le Grand Jour de Sa colère (anglais : The Great Day of His Wrath), est une peinture à l'huile sur toile exécutée entre 1851 et 1853 par le peintre anglais John Martin, sans doute inspirée de l'Apocalypse, et représentant la destruction du monde matériel par des cataclysmes naturels. Elle fait partie d'un triptyque intitulé (en). (fr)
  • The End of the World, commonly known as The Great Day of His Wrath, is an 1851–1853 oil painting on canvas by the English painter John Martin. Leopold Martin, John Martin's son, said that his father found the inspiration for this painting on a night journey through the Black Country. This has led some scholars to hold that the rapid industrialisation of England in the early nineteenth century influenced Martin. Some authors have used the painting as the front cover for their books; examples include Mass of the Apocalypse and Studies in the Book of Revelation. The painting is one of three works that together form a triptych entitled The Last Judgement. (en)
  • The End of the World também conhecida como The Great Day of His Wrath (respectivamente, O Fim do Mundo e O Grande Dia da Sua Ira em tradução literal) é uma pintura a óleo do artista inglês John Martin realizada entre os anos de 1851 e 1853. De acordo com Frances Carey, a pintura mostra a "destruição da Babilônia e do mundo material por cataclismo natural". Esse quadro, segundo Frances Carey, é uma resposta para a emergente cena industrial de Londres como metrópole no começo do século XIX, e o crescimento original da civilização babilônica e sua destruição.. Alguns estudiosos como William Feaver veem a pintura como "o colapso de Edimburgo, na Escócia". Já Charles F. Stuckey é cético em relação à ligação com Edimburgo. De acordo com a Tate, o quadro retrata uma passagem do livro bíblico de Apocalipse, capítulo 16. Leopold Martin, filho de John Martin, disse que seu pai achou inspiração viagem noturna pelo Black Country. Isso levou alguns estudiosos a afirmar que a rápida industrialização da Inglaterra no início do século XIX influenciou Martin. Alguns autores usaram o quadro como capa de seus livros, por exemplo, Mass of the Apocalypse e Studies in the Book of Revelation. (pt)
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