The Death of General Wolfe
"The Death of General Wolfe" is a famous painting created by Benjamin West in 1770. It depicts the death of General James Wolfe, a British Army officer, during the Battle of Quebec in 1759. The artwork captures the moment Wolfe succumbs to his wounds, surrounded by his soldiers, highlighting themes of heroism and sacrifice.
The painting is notable for its dramatic use of light and color, as well as its historical significance. It portrays Wolfe as a martyr for his country, emphasizing the importance of the battle in the Seven Years' War. The work remains a celebrated example of neoclassical art.