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The Seventh Plague of Egypt - John Martin (1823) | Archival Framed Giclée Print
The Seventh Plague of Egypt - John Martin (1823) | Archival Framed Giclée Print
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Divine judgment is not negotiated—it is unleashed. The Seventh Plague of Egypt captures the biblical moment when hail and fire descend upon the land, breaking Pharaoh’s defiance and revealing the limits of earthly power before divine will.
Executed in the Romantic tradition as oil on canvas, the work transforms scripture into spectacle through vast scale, violent atmosphere, and dramatic contrast. Presented as an archival framed giclée print, it offers a faithful reproduction of one of history’s most awe-inspiring visual interpretations of judgment, authority, and submission.
• Archival giclée print on textured fine art paper
• Handmade classic frame, back-mounted
• Clear protective acrylic glazing
• Printed and assembled to order
Sizing & Display Notes: All framed prints preserve the full composition. Frame and mat proportions remain consistent across sizes, though the white perimeter appears more prominent at smaller scales. Mockup images shown represent the largest available size.