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The wounded General Montcalm is brought back to Quebec, 1759 (colour litho)
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The wounded General Montcalm is brought back to Quebec, 1759 (colour litho)
977754 The wounded General Montcalm is brought back to Quebec, 1759 (colour litho) by Bombled, Louis Charles (1862-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: General Montcalm is brought back to Quebec after being wounded at thee Battle of the Plains of Abraham, 13 September 1759. Illustration for La Nouvelle-France by Eugene Guenin (Hachette, 1900).); © Look and Learn
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The Wounded General Montcalm - A Hero's Return to Quebec
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. In this colour lithograph, we witness a poignant moment in history as the wounded General Montcalm is brought back to Quebec after the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759. The artist, Louis Charles Bombled, skillfully captures the intensity and drama of this pivotal event. Mounted on horseback and surrounded by a group of soldiers, General Montcalm appears weary yet resolute. His injuries are evident; his arm supported by a sling and his face etched with pain. Despite his wounds, he embodies strength and determination as he returns to his beloved city. This image serves as an illustration for Eugene Guenin's book "La Nouvelle-France" published in 1900. It depicts a crucial moment during the Seven Years' War when French colonial forces clashed with British troops over control of North America. The scene evokes both admiration for General Montcalm's bravery and reflection on the harsh realities of war. It reminds us that even great leaders are not immune to suffering and sacrifice. Through this artwork, we glimpse into history - witnessing not only an important military event but also gaining insight into the spirit of resilience that defined early Canadian settlers. As we contemplate this print, let us honor all those who have fought valiantly throughout history while acknowledging their sacrifices for our present-day freedoms.
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