Elias Martin was a Swedish genre, history, and landscape painter and engraver from Stockholm. He is known for his watercolour paintings of Stockholm, and his landscape oil paintings that feature romantic lighting effects. Nationalencyklopedin describes him as Sweden's "first great landscape painter".
Among Martin's most famous works from this time are the paintings he made in the Bodleian Library in Oxford. These include Britomartis befriande Amoret ur trollqvinnans våld (English: Britomart frees Amor from the witch's possession; based on Edmund Spenser's epic poem The Faerie Queene) and Arkebiskop Langton, som af konungen erhåller en handling.
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Elias Martin (Swedish, 1739-1818)
Elias Martin (Swedish, 1739-1818)
Elias Martin (Swedish, 1739-1818)
Elias Martin (Swedish, 1739-1818)
Elias Martin (Swedish, 1739-1818)
Elias Martin (Swedish, 1739-1818)
Elias Martin (Swedish, 1739-1818)
Elias Martin (Swedish, 1739-1818)
Elias Martin (Swedish, 1739-1818)
Elias Martin (Swedish, 1739-1818)
Elias Martin (Swedish, 1739-1818)
Elias Martin (Swedish, 1739-1818)
Elias Martin (Swedish, 1739-1818)
Elias Martin (Swedish, 1739-1818)