History, Art and Architecture Collection
O-2023
painting (portrait)
Major General James Wolfe

O-2023
painting (portrait)
Major General James Wolfe

Search the collection
painting (portrait) Photo gallery for Major General James Wolfe photo 1

Specifications

Artists Théophile Hamel (Artist)
Date 1865
Inscriptions
Wolfe, James, British General // Born in Westerham Kent, Eng. 2nd Jan 1727 // Sept 1759
from an engraving by Houston // copy Hamel
Roberts & Son // Art Galleries // 79 King Street West // Toronto
No 2/71
No 9
Materials paint, oil
Support canvas
Personal Names James Wolfe
Dimensions (cm) 67.5 (Width)85.5 (Height)2.0 (Thickness)
Functions Art
Barcode 602662
Photo gallery for Major General James Wolfe photo 2 Photo gallery for Major General James Wolfe photo 3 Photo gallery for Major General James Wolfe photo 4 Photo gallery for Major General James Wolfe photo 5

Théophile Hamel

Théophile Hamel was born in 1817 in Sainte-Foy, Quebec, and studied art in Quebec and in many of the great cultural centres of Europe. He was an astute business man and a tremendously successful artist, and the National Gallery of Canada calls him “one of early Canada’s greatest portrait painters.” In 1853 the government of the United Canadas appointed him official portrait painter, and tasked him with creating portraits of all Speakers since 1791, many of which were copied from portraits held by families or elsewhere. His subjects also included the generals Montcalm and Wolfe, and many other eminent figures of early Canada.