
Jon Baddeley
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Provenance:
The Stephen Edell Collection.
Benjamin Martin (1704-1782) made globes as successor to John Senex (1678-1740), having acquired the Senex globes and accompanying designs from James Ferguson in 1757. From his Fleet Street workshop 'The Globe and Visual Glasses', Martin regularly updated and re-issued the Senex celestial globes at a more accessible price than many of his contemporaries. One competitor - George Adams - sought to discredit Martin' globes as outdated and missing the latest observations. Martin published a powerful response in his 1766 Appendix to the Description and Use of Globes, and the sales of Martin's globes were unaffected by the dispute.
Literature:
Elly Dekker, Globes at Greenwich, London, 1999.