The Death of General James Wolfe (1727-1759)
after William Hamilton RA (Chelsea 1751 - London 1801)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
Unknown
Materials
paper
Measurements
430 x 271 mm
Order this imageCollection
Quebec House, Kent
NT 529129
Summary
Print, engraving, The Death of General James Wolfe (1727-1759) after William Hamilton RA (Chelsea 1751 – London 1801). General Wolfe expiring in the arms of a Grenadier and a volunteer at the siege of Quebec. Presented to the Wolfe Society by 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment to mark bicentenary of the Battle of Quebec, September 13th 1959.
Provenance
Presented to the Wolfe Society by 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment to mark bicentenary of the Battle of Quebec, September 13th 1959.
Marks and inscriptions
Presented to The Wolfe Society by 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment to mark the bicentenary of the Battle of Quebec and the heroic death of Major General James Wolfe. 13th September, 1959.
Makers and roles
after William Hamilton RA (Chelsea 1751 - London 1801), artist