John Wharton

1799

Charles B. J. Févret de Saint-Mémin

Associated Names
Charles B. J. Févret de Saint-Mémin

Artist, French, 1770 - 1852

The image shows a person's upper body depicted in a profile view, facing right. The person's head is slightly turned to the side, showing their facial profile with a prominent nose and defined jawline. The hair is styled in short, tight curls. They are wearing a high-collared coat with a cravat tied in a bow at the neck, featuring visible buttons. The background is a dark, circular vignette. Script at the bottom identifies the name 'John Wharton' and credits an artist from Philadelphia for the drawing and engraving.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    mezzotint and engraving in black on wove paper mounted to brown wove paper

  • Credit Line

    Corcoran Collection (Gift of William Wilson Corcoran)

  • Dimensions

    image (irregular): 5.56 × 5.56 cm (2 3/16 × 2 3/16 in.)
    sheet (trimmed to plate): 6.67 × 6.19 cm (2 5/8 × 2 7/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2015.19.1584.11.6

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    Miles 1994, no. 941

Associated Artworks

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The image shows an engraved portrait of a man from the shoulders up, facing to the right. The man has short, curly white hair, a prominent nose, and a strong chin. He is wearing a dark coat with a high collar and a white cravat around his neck. The background is a simple dark circle. There are no visible pieces of jewelry or objects. Writing under the portrait credits someone in Philadelphia for the engraving or drawing, signed "Ben West."

Benjamin West

Charles B. J. Févret de Saint-Mémin

1798

The image features fifteen engraved portraits arranged in a grid format. Each portrait shows a head-and-shoulders profile of individuals facing left or right, with varying facial features. The men generally have prominent noses and high foreheads, styled with short curls or wigs, and some have ribbon-tied queues. The woman wears a bonnet. The individuals are dressed in period attire, including high-collared coats and waistcoats, with some wearing cravats. The background for each portrait is a plain circle. Below each portrait, a name is printed on the matting. The collection is mounted on a beige or light brown background.

Saint-Mémin Collection of Portraits, Group 11

Charles B. J. Févret de Saint-Mémin

1798

This image is a portrait of a man in profile view. He has a serious expression and is dressed in formal attire. The background is dark, creating a classic look. A handwritten label below the portrait identifies the subject as Joseph Reed.

Joseph Reed, Jr.

Charles B. J. Févret de Saint-Mémin

1798


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

the artist, Dijon, France; Léon Victor Raoul Leclerc, Vicomte de Juigné (the artist's nephew), Dijon, France, 1852; (Henry Stevens, London, England, c. 1859); William W. Corcoran, Washington, DC, c. 1874; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 1875; acquired 2015 by the National Gallery of Art

Associated Names

Bibliography

1862

  • Dexter, Elias. The St. Memin Collection of Portraits; Consisting of Seven Hundred and Sixty Medallion Portraits, Principally of Distinguished Americans. Elias Dexter: New York, 1862, no. 122.

1940

  • Catalogue of Engraved Portraits by Favret de Saint Memin, 1770-1852. Washington, DC: Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1940, p. 18.

1994

  • Miles, Ellen G. Saint-Mémin and the Neoclassical Profile Portrait in America. Washington, DC: National Portrait Gallery, 1994, pp. 428-429, no. 941.

Inscriptions

lower center in plate: Drawn & engrd. by St. Memin Philadela.; lower center mount in black ink by unknown hand: John Wharton.

Wikidata ID

Q77261332

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