The Fatal Fall of Quebec (Original)

The Fatal Fall of Quebec art by Harry Green

The Fatal Fall of Quebec (Original)


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Artist: Harry Green
Medium: Gouache on Board
Size: 9" x 13" (225mm x 325mm)
Date: 1979
Code: GreenWolfe

This is the unique original Gouache painting by Harry Green.

It Happened Here: The Key to Canada. General Wolfe was fatally wounded at the Battle of Quebec 1759. He lived just long enough to be told of the victory.

Inset a view of modern Quebec and a portrait of the Marquis de Montcalm who died in his attempt to defend the French stronghold.

From Look and Learn no. 937 (5 January 1980).
  • Artist Biography
    Harry Green (born 1920; UK)
    A little-known artist, Harry Green contributed extensively to Look and Learn in the 1970s and 1980s, illustrating a variety of subjects ranging from historical buildings to football. However, it was as a transport illustrator that he really made his mark in the 1980 with the series "Britain's Railway Wonders". Green also contributed illustrations to Speed & Power in the 1970s.

    His book illustrations include Architecture (1969), Architecture: The Great Art of Building (1969), Discovery of Australia (1969) and Discovery of South America (1970), some of which were jointly illustrated by Gwen Green who was also a prolific children's educational book illustrator.
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