The Storming of Teocalli by Cortez and his Troops


The Storming of the Teocalli by Cortez and his troops is an 1848 oil on canvas painting by the German American history painter, Emanuel Leutze.

The Storming of Teocalli by Cortez and His Troops
ArtistEmanuel Leutze
Year1848
MediumOil on canvas
LocationWadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut

Background

The painting is based on William H. Prescott's description of events in his 1843 book, History of the Conquest of Mexico.[1] It was painted in Düsseldorf, Germany in 1848 and first exhibited in New York City in 1849, at a time when some believed it to be a commentary on the recent Mexican American War. In 1991 the painting was exhibited at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington D.C. in The West as America Art Exhibition and brewed up new discussion as to whose side it takes in the conflict. [2]

Today the work is displayed as part of the permanent collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut.[3]

References

  1. ""The Storming of the Teocalli." (1848). Emmanuel Leutze".
  2. Wierich, Jochen (2001). "Struggling through History: Emanuel Leutze, Hegel, and Empire". American Art. 15 (2): 53–71. doi:10.1086/444640.
  3. "The Storming of the Teocalli by Cortez and His Troops, (painting) | Collections Search Center, Smithsonian Institution".
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