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Creator:
Benjamin West, 1738–1820
Title:

The Death of Chatham

Former Title(s):

The Death of the Earl of Chatham

Date:
1778
Medium:
Oil on canvas
Dimensions:
28 1/8 x 36 1/4 inches (71.4 x 92.1 cm)
Credit Line:
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund, in honor of Professor Jules David Prown
Copyright Status:
Public Domain
Accession Number:
B2009.10
Classification:
Paintings
Collection:
Paintings and Sculpture
Subject Terms:
costume | death | groups, social | handkerchief | historical subject | men | robes | royalty | scepter | spectators | staff (walking stick) | wigs
Associated Places:
England | Europe | Kent | United Kingdom
Associated People:
Pitt, William, the Elder, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708 - 1778), Secretary of State, Prime Minister
Access:
Not on view
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In 1778, the elderly Earl of Chatham spoke in the House of Lords denouncing those who would surrender the thirteen American colonies and accept their Declaration of Independence. Chatham had steered Britain to a resounding victory in the recent Seven Years’ War (1757–63) and was regarded as the architect of the nation’s new imperial prestige. He refused to contemplate severing the American colonies from Britain and see them become allied to France. Chatham’s collapse after speaking and subsequent death was almost symbolic of Britain’s own distress. This is Benjamin West’s detailed modello, when he toyed with the idea of a major painting to represent this dramatic moment in British colonial history. He ultimately abandoned the project and handed it to a fellow American, John Singleton Copley. West perhaps found the subject too awkward because he was balancing his own support of American Independence with a close friendship with George III.

Gallery label for A Decade of Gifts and Acquisitions (Yale Center for British Art, 2017-06-01 - 2017-08-13)



In 1778, the elderly Earl of Chatham spoke in the House of Lords denouncing those who would surrender the thirteen American colonies and accept their Declaration of Independence. Chatham had steered Britain to a resounding victory in the recent Seven Years’ War (1756–63) and was regarded as the architect of the nation’s new imperial prestige. He refused to contemplate severing the American colonies from Britain and see them become allied to France. Chatham’s collapse after speaking and subsequent death was almost symbolic of Britain’s own distress. This is Benjamin West’s detailed modello, when he toyed with the idea of a major painting to represent this dramatic moment in British colonial history. He ultimately abandoned the project and handed it to a fellow American, John Singleton Copley. West perhaps found the subject too awkward because he was balancing his own support of American independence with a close friendship with George III.

Gallery label for installation of YCBA collection, 2016

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James Thomas Flexner, John Singleton Copley, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1948, p. 88, J18 c75 +948F Oversize (LSF) [ORBIS]

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