Engraved portrait of William H. Cabell
Datec. 1807
Artist/Maker
Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin (1770-1852)
MediumEtching and mezzotint on laid paper
DimensionsOverall: 4 × 4in. (10.2 × 10.2cm)
Credit LineGift of Cynthia K. Barlowe and Raymond D. Kimbrough, Jr.
Object number1994-39
DescriptionSt. Memin print; engraved portrait of William H. Cabell (1772-1853). Probably based on an ink and gouche drawing.Label TextThe subject of this engraved portrait was identified after comparison with the image of the engraved portrait of William H. Cabell (1772-1853) was the son of Colonel Nicholas Cabell, Sr. and Hannah Carrington Cabell (q.v.). His portrait was taken around 1807 in Richmond Virginia by the French artist Charkes Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin. Cabell received a law degree from the College of William and Mary in 1793 and three years later was elected to the state legislature. After two terms as governor of the state, he was appointed judge of the Virginia General Court . In 1811 President James Monroe appointed him a member of the court of appeals. Cabell was made president of that court in 1842.
See Ellen Miles, "Saint-Memin and The Neoclassical Profile Portrait in America" (1994), p.260-1, cat. no. 122.
1800-1827 (compiled); some 1726
1860-1880
1824-1828 (range of the entires in the album).