After J.S.C. Schaak
After J.S.C. Schaak

Major General James Wolfe. Commander in Chief of his Majesty’s Forces on the Expedition against Quebec, by R. Houston

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After J.S.C. Schaak
Major General James Wolfe. Commander in Chief of his Majesty’s Forces on the Expedition against Quebec, by R. Houston




mezzotint
14 1/8 x 10 ¼in. (35.9 x 26cm.)
(6)together with the same image printed in reverse by Corbut [R. Purcell], and mezzotints of Wolfe after F. Turin (Chaloner Smith, 1, p.339) and Schaak (‘James Wolfe Esq, Commander in Chief of His Majesty’s Forces in the Expedition against Quebec, Who Gloriously fell (in the cause of his King and Country) in that signal victory gained over the French Sep 13 1759’), and two engraved portraits of Wolfe and Sir Peter Warren, Vice Admiral of the White Squadron

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‘The market for the print based on Schaak’s full-length portrait of Wolfe was sufficiently large to attract unscrupulous publishers/printsellers. A mezzotint copy that reverses Houston’s print, inscribed only with the words ‘Corbut fecit’ appeared on the market. Corbut was a pseudonym for the corrupt engraver and printseller Purcell. Judging from the number of extant examples, the pirated print, although lacking lettering indicating the portraitist’s name, did well in the market place.’ (A. McNairn, Behold the Hero General Wolfe and the Arts in the Eighteenth Century, Quebec, 1997, p.186)

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