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The Death of General Wolfe (1727-59), c. 1771 (oil on panel) (detail of 153197)
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The Death of General Wolfe (1727-59), c. 1771 (oil on panel) (detail of 153197)
PNY366854 The Death of General Wolfe (1727-59), c.1771 (oil on panel) (detail of 153197) by West, Benjamin (1738-1820); 43.2x61 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: sold in 1773, so painted before 1773; an exact but reduced replica of the canvas painted in 1770 which is now in the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; commander of the British forces against the French at Quebec on September 1759; Plains of Abraham, just outside Quebec; St Lawrence River on the right; victory leading to British supremacy; ); Phillips, Fine Art Auctioneers, New York, USA; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22950636
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This print showcases a detailed section of Benjamin West's iconic painting, "The Death of General Wolfe". Created around 1771, this oil on panel masterpiece depicts the tragic demise of General James Wolfe during the Seven Years War in 1759. The scene is set on the Plains of Abraham, just outside Quebec, with the majestic St Lawrence River visible on the right. In this particular detail, we witness an intense moment as a soldier and an American Indian warrior stand united in their efforts to capture a dying General Wolfe. The uniformed figures symbolize both sides involved in the conflict – British and French forces respectively. Their presence highlights not only the brutality but also the complexity of war. West's meticulous brushwork brings forth raw emotion and realism as he immortalizes this pivotal event that led to British supremacy. The reduced replica presented here was sold in 1773 but painted prior to that date. It faithfully reproduces West's larger canvas from 1770, now housed at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. Through this powerful image captured by Bridgeman Images for Fine Art Finder, viewers are transported back in time to witness history unfold before their eyes. This remarkable artwork serves as a testament to human courage and sacrifice while reminding us of our shared past and its impact on shaping our present world.
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