General Wolf and the Battle of Quebec (Original)

General Wolf and the Battle of Quebec art by Alberto Giolitti

General Wolf and the Battle of Quebec (Original)


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Artist: Alberto Giolitti
Medium: Watercolour on Board
Size: 12" x 16" (295mm x 410mm)
Date: 1966
Code: GiolittiHofA

This is the unique original Watercolour painting by Alberto Giolitti.

Battle of the Plains of Abraham. The Battle of the Plains of Abraham (13 September 1759), also known as the Battle of Quebec, was a pivotal moment in the Seven Years' War and in the history of Canada.

At the end of the war in 1763 France surrendered many of its colonial possessions including Canada to the British. The main panel shows General Wolfe addressing the British troops.

The art was published in Hurricane Annual 1967 and later reprinted in the World of Knowledge Book 1982.
  • Artist Biography
    Alberto Giolitti (14 November 1923 - 15 April 1993; Rome, Italy)
    Alberto Giolitti was an Italian-American comic book artist, born in Rome, where his family held (and still hold) one of the most famous café, Giolitti, where he also worked for a while.

    He debuted as artist for Il Vittorioso in the late 1940s. After World War II, Giolitti moved to South America, where he worked for Editorial Lainez and Columba of Buenos Aires. After three years of stay in that country, he was able to move to his original destination, the United States: here he became a mainstay of Western/Dell Publishing, for which he pencilled numerous characters, including Indian Chief, Tonto, Cisco Kid, Turok, Gunsmoke.

    After having obtained the American citizenship, in 1960 he returned to Italy, although continuing to collaborate with Western and other US and British publishers. Series he worked on in this period include also Gold Key Comics' Star Trek. For the same company he drew a King Kong adaptation. In Rome he established a popular studio of comics artists, called Studio Giolitti after him.

    In 1986 he realized a long science-fiction story, "Cinque anni dopo" ("Five Years Later"), and from the late 1980s he finished several stories of the main Italian comics western character, Tex Willer.

    Alberto Giolitti died in Rome in 1993.
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