Benjamin West: General Wolfe and the Art of Empire

September 22, 2012 - January 13, 2013

How is it that an American painter came to define the British Empire? Benjamin West's iconic painting The Death of General Wolfe (1776) depicts the death of James Wolfe, the British commander at the 1759 Battle of Quebec, one of Great Britain's most famous military victories, during what in this country is known as the French and Indian War. In conflating a momentous contemporary event with the genre of large-scale history painting, West flouted the conventions of academic painting and the work became one of the most celebrated paintings in Britain. The artist went on to produce six versions of the painting, one of which belongs to the William L. Clements Library at the University of Michigan. Through approximately 40 works, from Michigan, Canadian, and British collections, this ambitious and thematically focused exhibition will include the Clements canvas as well as other depictions of James Wolfe and his death on the battlefield. A fully illustrated catalogue published by the Museum as part of its UMMA Books series accompanies the exhibition.

Generous support for this exhibition is provided by the Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation, the University of Michigan Health System, the University of Michigan Office of the Provost and Office of the Vice President for Research, the Richard and Rosann Noel Endowment Fund, and THE MOSAIC FOUNDATION (of R. & P. Heydon).

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Exhibition Timeline

SatSep 22
Exhibition Opens
Sun
Sep 23
Occasion for Revolution? Benjamin West's Death of General Wolfe
3:00pm4:00pm
Exhibitions Related
Wed
Oct 17
Teacher Workshop, Benjamin West: General Wolfe and the Art of Empire
4:00pm8:00pm
Exhibitions Related / Special Events
Sun
Oct 21
Old World, New World
7:00pm9:00pm
Exhibitions Related / Performing Arts
Sun
Jan 6
Curator's Talk: Benjamin West: General Wolfe and the Art of Empire
3:00pm4:30pm
Artists and Curators
SunJan 13
Exhibition Closes
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