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      • Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin
        Sep. 25, 2024

        Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin (American/French 1770-1852), engraved profile bust of Thomas Jefferson, 2 3/4" x 2 1/2", frame - 8 3/4" x 8 1/4". Provenance: the collection of Albion P. Fenderson, Modesto, California. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

        Pook & Pook Inc.
      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH / AMERICAN, 1770-1852) MINIATURE PORTRAITS, LOT OF SEVEN
        Sep. 07, 2024

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH / AMERICAN, 1770-1852) MINIATURE PORTRAITS, LOT OF SEVEN

        Est: $200 - $300

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH / AMERICAN, 1770-1852) MINIATURE PORTRAITS, LOT OF SEVEN, comprising on original of Foucher, inscribed "Drawn & engr'd by St. Memin Philad'a"; and six later states/restrikes including Gabriel Duvall, Captain John Trippe, Perez Morton, James McHenry, William Richards, and Major John Davenport. Original is matted. Circa 1800 and the fourth quarter of the 19th/20th century. 7 1/4" x 6 1/2". Literature: Miles, Saint-Memin and the Neoclassical Profile Portrait in America, p. 303, fig. 331.

        Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
      • Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin
        May. 16, 2024

        Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin

        Est: $100 - $150

        Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin (French, 1770-1852, active United States, 1793-1814), "Thomas Bolling Robertson (1773-1828), Third Governor of Louisiana (1820-1824)", c. 1808, etching with later hand-coloring, unsigned, dia. 2 5/8 in., framed, overall 12 1/8 in. x 12 in. x 7/8 in. Condition: Overall fair condition.

        Neal Auction Company
      • Charles Balthazar Saint-Mémin (French, active New York/New Jersey, 1770-1852)
        Mar. 15, 2024

        Charles Balthazar Saint-Mémin (French, active New York/New Jersey, 1770-1852)

        Est: $6,000 - $8,000

        Charles Balthazar Saint-Mémin (French, active New York/New Jersey, 1770-1852) Pair of Portraits: Maurice and Marguerite Tristant de Verdun pastel and charcoal on wove paper unsigned, each with inscribed identification Maurice Tristant de Verduy / Peint le 20 Juin 1807 / agé de 34 ans et 3 mois and Marguerite Françoise / Touissant de Manheulles / Epouse de Maurice Tristant / Peinte le 20 juin 1807 / agée de 28 ans et 3 mois, verso 14 x 9 3/4 inches. Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin (1770-1852), a French nobleman, came to New York in 1793 and began making portraits in 1796. With the help of the Physiognotrace, a mechanical device that allowed for the relatively easy creation of profile portraits, Saint-Mémin produced hundreds of portraits in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and elsewhere on the East Coast from 1793 to 1814. Saint-Mémin returned to France in 1817 and worked as director of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon until his death. Maurice Tristant was born on March 13, 1773, in Verdun, Meuse, France to Hubert and Barbe Benoit Tristant. He married Marguerite Toussaint (1779-?) or Manheulles, Meuse, France on June 9, 1800. The couple had one son, Henry Louis, born on July 29, 1806, and one daughter, Ursule, born on October 24, 1811. Maurice died on April 8, 1824. The historical record does not suggest that the Tristants had any familial or professional ties to the United States, so the circumstances surrounding the commission of these portraits are presently unknown.

        Hindman
      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET de ST. MEMIN (FRENCH, 1770-1852)
        Jan. 19, 2024

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET de ST. MEMIN (FRENCH, 1770-1852)

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET de ST. MEMIN (FRENCH, 1770-1852) ANDREW HAZLEHURST charcoal, graphite, ink and chalk on paper laid down on panel 21 ¾ x 15 ¼ in.

        Christie's
      • Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin [AMERICAN PORTRAITS] Six hand-colored engravings and mezzotints, framed
        Nov. 03, 2022

        Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin [AMERICAN PORTRAITS] Six hand-colored engravings and mezzotints, framed

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin (1770-1852) [AMERICAN PORTRAITS] Six hand-colored engravings and mezzotints, 1797-1809, with églomisé mats in giltwood frames. Plate 2 7/8 x 3 5/8 inches; 73 x 67 mm. Sheet 3 x 2 7/8 inches; 76 x 73 mm. Frame 5 7/8 x 5 1/8 inches; 149 x 130 mm. Including: GOVERNOR GEORGE CLINTON, CORNELIA TAPPEN CLINTON; AGUILA GILES; JAMES MCHENRY; (JAMES?) SIMMONS; CHARLES STERETT C 

        DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • Attrib. Charles Balthazar J.F. de Saint-Memin, Portrait of a Gentleman
        Jul. 09, 2022

        Attrib. Charles Balthazar J.F. de Saint-Memin, Portrait of a Gentleman

        Est: $600 - $800

        Attrib. Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin (French, 1770-1852) watercolor and charcoal or chalk on paper portrait of a gentleman in side-profile, bust-length view, with white hair and a grey coat. Very faint signature and date lower right appears to read "...Memin 1819" (?). Housed and matted under glass in a molded giltwood frame. Sight: (Oval) 6 3/8" H x 5 1/4" W. Framed: 14 7/8" H x 13 1/4" W. Biography: "Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin was a member of the French hereditary nobility, and came to New York City in 1793, at the age of twenty-three as a former military officer exiled by the events of the French Revolution. In New York, Saint-Memin turned to the arts to support himself, his parents, and his sister. With some training in drawing and an aptitude for precision, he taught himself the art of engraving. First, he made a few landscapes and city plans, and then, in 1796 he took up the profession of portraitist. In 1798 he moved the portrait business to Philadelphia and his parents and sister settled in nearby Burlington, New Jersey. In Philadelphia, and later in Washington D. C., Saint-Memin's sitters included senators, congressman, and cabinet members in the federal government. He also attracted local merchants and landowners, French emigres like himself, and members of the United States Army, Navy, and Marines. From 1803 until 1809, Saint-Memin traveled south. His visit to Richmond in 1807-1808 was particularly successful. He made more than 120 portraits in less than a year, a record number for him. His arrival in the summer of 1807 was undoubtedly timed to coincide with the trial of Aaron Burr for treason, which began on August 3; Burr was acquitted in September. During this period, the population of the city almost doubled with witnesses, Burr partisans, and curious spectators. Many of them commissioned the artist to make their portraits, including John Marshall, the presiding judge at the trial. St. Memin and his family returned permanently to France in 1814, after the overthrow of Napoleon and the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy. Several large sets of his engravings were later compiled from hundreds of duplicates that the artist owned. The two largest sets-at the National Portrait Gallery and the Corcoran Gallery of Art-have inscriptions that provide the identifications for many of the portraits. Within the restricted format of the profile portrait, Saint-Memin's drawings and engravings offer an immediacy and realism that is, simultaneously, a stylized and a literal account of many of the residents of Federal America." - Edited essay from The National Portrait Gallery, Ellen G. Miles, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture.

        Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals
      • Attrib. Charles Balthazar J.F. de Saint-Memin, Portrait of a Gentleman
        Jan. 29, 2022

        Attrib. Charles Balthazar J.F. de Saint-Memin, Portrait of a Gentleman

        Est: $1,200 - $1,400

        Attrib. Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin (French, 1770-1852) watercolor and charcoal or chalk on paper portrait of a gentleman in side-profile, bust-length view, with white hair and a grey coat. Very faint signature and date lower right appears to read "...Memin 1819" (?). Housed and matted under glass in a molded giltwood frame. Sight: (Oval) 6 3/8" H x 5 1/4" W. Framed: 14 7/8" H x 13 1/4" W. Biography: "Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin was a member of the French hereditary nobility, and came to New York City in 1793, at the age of twenty-three as a former military officer exiled by the events of the French Revolution. In New York, Saint-Memin turned to the arts to support himself, his parents, and his sister. With some training in drawing and an aptitude for precision, he taught himself the art of engraving. First, he made a few landscapes and city plans, and then, in 1796 he took up the profession of portraitist. In 1798 he moved the portrait business to Philadelphia and his parents and sister settled in nearby Burlington, New Jersey. In Philadelphia, and later in Washington D. C., Saint-Memin's sitters included senators, congressman, and cabinet members in the federal government. He also attracted local merchants and landowners, French emigres like himself, and members of the United States Army, Navy, and Marines. From 1803 until 1809, Saint-Memin traveled south. His visit to Richmond in 1807-1808 was particularly successful. He made more than 120 portraits in less than a year, a record number for him. His arrival in the summer of 1807 was undoubtedly timed to coincide with the trial of Aaron Burr for treason, which began on August 3; Burr was acquitted in September. During this period, the population of the city almost doubled with witnesses, Burr partisans, and curious spectators. Many of them commissioned the artist to make their portraits, including John Marshall, the presiding judge at the trial. St. Memin and his family returned permanently to France in 1814, after the overthrow of Napoleon and the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy. Several large sets of his engravings were later compiled from hundreds of duplicates that the artist owned. The two largest sets-at the National Portrait Gallery and the Corcoran Gallery of Art-have inscriptions that provide the identifications for many of the portraits. Within the restricted format of the profile portrait, Saint-Memin's drawings and engravings offer an immediacy and realism that is, simultaneously, a stylized and a literal account of many of the residents of Federal America." - Edited essay from The National Portrait Gallery, Ellen G. Miles, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture.

        Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals
      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH / AMERICAN, 1770-1852) MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF JOHN TAYLOE III (1770-1828) OF RICHMOND CO., VIRGINIA
        Jul. 03, 2021

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH / AMERICAN, 1770-1852) MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF JOHN TAYLOE III (1770-1828) OF RICHMOND CO., VIRGINIA

        Est: $200 - $300

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH / AMERICAN, 1770-1852) MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF JOHN TAYLOE III (1770-1828) OF RICHMOND CO., VIRGINIA, engraving on paper, D.408, profile image, not signed. Housed under glass in a period ebonized and gilt-brass frame.

        Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH, 1770-1852) EDMUND ROOTES and MARY ANN WALKER BELL Black and white chalk and...
        Apr. 25, 2020

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH, 1770-1852) EDMUND ROOTES and MARY ANN WALKER BELL Black and white chalk and...

        Est: $20,000 - $30,000

        Framed; MARY ANN WALKER BELL; Black and white chalk on paper: 21 1/2 x 15 1/2 in. (sight); verso: will of Mary Bell Perkins; verso Stamp: From /Smith and Holben ... Note: "Born at Kingston, Dinwiddie County, Virginia, Mary Ann Walker was a great beauty, an accomplished Botanist, and a Greek and Latin Scholar. She was married three times, to John Bell (q.v.), Edmund Rootes (q.v.) and to her cousin, Dr. Robert Bolling Starke. During her first marriage, she designed Bellville, the Richmond mansion where the couple lived until its sale. An acquaintance and admirer of Aaron Burr, Mrs. Bell declaring that such a great man should not have to eat prison food, provided meals for the former Vice President during his imprisonment for treason in Richmond... Rootes, Lawyer and recorder of Richmond was the second husband of Mary Ann Walker Bell (q.v.)." (Miles, Ellen G. 'Saint-Memin and the Neoclassical portrait in America', Washington D.C., National Portrait Gallery, 1994)

        Potomack Company
      • Charles Balthazar Saint-Mémin (1770-1852)
        Mar. 19, 2020

        Charles Balthazar Saint-Mémin (1770-1852)

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Charles Balthazar Saint-Mémin (1770-1852) Two Profile Portraits early 19th century charcoal on paper each 14 x 10 1/4 inches.  Property from the Collection of Judith & Gary Gay, Morrow, Ohio

        Cowan's Auctions
      • Manner of Charles B.J.F. St. Memin. Young Woman
        Oct. 06, 2018

        Manner of Charles B.J.F. St. Memin. Young Woman

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        American School in the manner of Charles Balthazar Julien Févret De Saint-Memin (French. 1770-1852). physionotrace Portrait of Elizabeth Schroeder, charcoal on pink toned paper, heightened with white, circa 1803, attribution of sitter on verso, sight size: 17 1/2 x 14 1/4 in., framed

        Alex Cooper
      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FÉVRET DE SAINT-MÉMIN (FR
        Oct. 03, 2018

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FÉVRET DE SAINT-MÉMIN (FR

        Est: £400 - £600

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FÉVRET DE SAINT-MÉMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852) A pair of portrait miniatures of a gentleman and a young girl. He, in profile to the left, in dark coat, white frilled waistcoat and frilled cravat, his hair en queue. She, in profile to the right, in blue dress with lace bordered white bodice, her dark hair upswept Pencil and wash on card Circular gilt-wood frames with inner bead borders Circular, 86 mm diam (2) Provenance: Francis Wellesley Collection, Sotheby's 28th June-2nd July 1920, lot 698; Private collection, UK.  Exhibited: V&A London, 1914-1918 Literature: Catalogue of Miniatures & Portraits in Plumbago or Pencil Belonging to Francis and Minnie Wellesley, Woking & London, page 104  Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin was a portraitist and museum director. He fled France during the revolution, and worked as a portrait engraver in the United States in the early 19th century. He created portraits from life of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and others. He later served as museum director in Dijon.

        Chiswick Auctions
      • School of Charles de Saint-Mémin (French/Am.)
        Sep. 15, 2018

        School of Charles de Saint-Mémin (French/Am.)

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        School of Charles-Balthazar-Julien-Févret de Saint-Mémin (French/American, 1770-1852), "Profile Portraits of Judge Hugh Nelson and Eliza Kinloch Nelson", 19th c., 2 multi-colored chalks on woven beige paper, unsigned, full identifications on handwritten ink labels en verso of backing boards, sights 20 3/4 in. x 14 3/4 in., black-and-gilt-decorated verre églomisé mats in matching frames. (2pcs.). Provenance: Neal Auction, Sept. 13, 2014, lot 235. Note: These fine drawings are a reprise of Saint-Mémin's typical style, on lightly-tinted paper, at precisely his standard size; they are displayed in black-painted and gilt-decorated glass mats very similar to the originals in the State Department. The inscription labels found here en verso, evidently of the 19th c.—together with Saint-Mémin's standard small circular engraving at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, labeled in the artist's own hand, "Nelson 1808" – tell us that Mr. and Mrs. Nelson—then respectively 40 and 27 years old—sat for Saint-Mémin (using his famous technique of the 'physiognotrace') in Richmond, during his sojourn there from early July of 1807 to April or early May of 1808. Hugh Nelson (1768-1836) was born in Yorktown and studied law at the College of William and Mary at Williamsburg. Nelson was a younger associate of Thomas Jefferson's; the latter's father, dying in 1757 when Jefferson was only 14, had appointed as his executor, and as his son's guardian, the eminent physician and statesman Dr. Thomas Walker (1715-1794), whose son John was Jefferson’s classmate. John Walker (1744-1809), only one year younger than Jefferson and perhaps his closest friend, also attended William and Mary with him, and made Jefferson one of the groomsmen at his marriage in 1764 to Elizabeth Moore. The Walkers' only daughter Mildred was married in 1781 to a young Congressman from South Carolina, Francis Kinloch of Charleston. That couple had only one daughter, Eliza; she was almost the same age as Jefferson's own daughters, and given Jefferson's closeness to both the Nelson family and especially his neighbors and close friends the Walkers, it is hardly surprising that Hugh Nelson in fact married Eliza Kinloch in 1799. Hugh and Eliza (the subjects of these two drawings) moved permanently to Albemarle County in 1802, and on the deaths of both her parents in 1809, she and her husband inherited their estate, "Belvoir," where they raised their ten children. Hugh Nelson represented his county in the Virginia Assembly from 1805 to 1809, while also being a magistrate in the state's General Court; in 1811 he was elected to the U. S. Congress, in which he served for a dozen years. He resigned that position in 1823 to accept his friend James Monroe's appointment as minister plenipotentiary to the Court of Spain, where he remained until 1825. Throughout his years of public service, he stayed in close touch with Thomas Jefferson, until the latter's death in 1826; a large selection of Nelson correspondence is preserved in the Library of Congress. Hugh Nelson served a final brief term in the Virginia House of Delegates in 1828-29; he also participated on several occasions in the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America. He was, perhaps, principally celebrated for his extraordinary recall—mainly deriving from his long friendship with Jefferson and his intimate contact with Monroe—about the lives of the Founding Fathers. Ref.: Norfleet, Filmore. Saint-Mémin in Virginia. Richmond: The Dietz Press, 1942; Miles, Ellen. Saint-Mémin and the Neo-Classical Profile Portrait in America. Washington: National Portrait Gallery, 1994; Miles, Ellen. "Saint-Mémin," Grove Dictionary of Art. Jane Turner, ed., vol. 27, London: Oxford University Press, 1996; Mapp Jr., A.J. Thomas Jefferson. Lanham, MD: Madison Books, 1987-1991; Woodfin, W.H. "Nelson, Hugh." Dictionary of American Biography. Dumas Malone, ed., vol. 13 (1934). We are grateful to Dr. Ellen Miles for her help, and (through her) to Marcie Craighill, Director of the Diplomatic Rooms of the U. S. Department of State, where Saint-Mémin's original Nelson drawings were deposited by bequest of Mrs. Thomas Gordon Greene in 2003, for providing us with current color photographs of those prototypes.

        Neal Auction Company
      • AFTER CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (NY/NJ/FRANCE, 1770-1852)
        Feb. 17, 2018

        AFTER CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (NY/NJ/FRANCE, 1770-1852)

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        AFTER CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (NY/NJ/FRANCE, 1770-1852) Pair of Watercolor Profile Portraits of Osage Indian Warrior and Chief, unsigned, on Whatman 1820 paper, unframed, loose, 12" x 9 1/2" sheets with mounting strips down one edge. From the papers of the Dr. Joseph Warren family of Boston, (the Hero of Bunker Hill). Per Massachusetts Historical Society: "Beginning in the 1820s, the United States government collected portrait paintings of American Indians for its 'Indian Gallery,' as a way to preserve a visual record of a race that most considered doomed to extinction in the face of western expansion and by the perceived inability of natives to adapt to modern American culture." The Profile Artist Saint-Memin offered watercolor portraits for the first time around 1802, perhaps in response to competition from other artists. Between 1803 and 1807, he made about 100 portraits in Baltimore and about 130 in Washington. He also portrayed several Indian visitors to Washington, most of whom came to the capital after the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.

        Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE ST. MEMIN (1794-1814) | Engraved Profile Portrait of General George Clinton
        Jan. 18, 2018

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE ST. MEMIN (1794-1814) | Engraved Profile Portrait of General George Clinton

        Est: $200 - $300

        General George Clinton was a governor of New York during the Revolutionary War and later vice president of the United States. Clinton was an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati. inscribed in the plate St. Memin No 27 Pine St N. York.

        Sotheby's
      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MÉMIN (1770 - 1852) | Pair of Portraits: Solomon and Reuben Etting
        Jan. 18, 2018

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MÉMIN (1770 - 1852) | Pair of Portraits: Solomon and Reuben Etting

        Est: $25,000 - $35,000

        Charcoal and chalk on paper

        Sotheby's
      • Portrait of an American Gentleman
        Jun. 03, 2017

        Portrait of an American Gentleman

        Est: $7,000 - $10,000

        Portrait of an American Gentleman. Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin (1770-1852). Black and white chalk on pink paper. 27 1/4 inches x 20 3/4 inches sheet. According to Dr. Ellen Miles of the National Portrait Gallery, "This portrait has, at times, been titled by owners as A Philadelphia Gentleman. Indeed, the artist did reside in Philadelphia for a time although he is also known to have worked in Baltimore, Annapolis, Washington, Richmond and Charleston. Drawn in chalk, the image was created with the aid of a physionotrace. E. P. Richardson comments in Painting in America that Saint-Mémin's "profiles have something of the clear, elegant formality of an enlarged cameo" and this exactly describes this particular drawing. Provenance: Stan V. Henkels, Philadelphia; Joseph Sabin, ca. 1903; R. T. Haines Halsey; Parke Bernet, New York, November 12, 1943, lot 248; W. Jacobs; Richard W. Lehne, New York, ca. 1944; Helen and Louis Appell, York, Pennsylvania. Literature: Ellen G. Miles, Saint-Mémin and the Neoclassical Profile Portrait in America, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institute, no. 862; Brooklyn Museum, Early American Paintings, Brooklyn, New York, 1971, p.78, cat. no. 81; illustrated in Bolton, Saint-Mémin, p.167, cat. no. 22; and Bolton, Crayon Portraits, p.69, cat. no. 66.

        Arader Galleries
      • AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF A LADY
        Oct. 15, 2016

        AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF A LADY

        Est: $100 - $200

        AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF A LADY, charcoal on paper, in the manner of Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin (French-American, 1770-1852), a bust-length depiction of sitter in profile, dated "1797" right edge. Matted and housed under glass in a 19th-century molded giltwood frame.

        Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
      • School of de Saint-Mémin (French/American, 1770)
        Sep. 13, 2014

        School of de Saint-Mémin (French/American, 1770)

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        School of Charles-Balthazar-Julien-Févret de Saint-Mémin (French/American, 1770-1852), "Pair of Profile Portrait Drawings of Judge Hugh Nelson and Eliza Kinloch Nelson", 19th/20th c., multicolored chalks on woven beige paper, unsigned, with full identifications on handwritten ink labels en verso of backing boards, sight 20 3/4 in. x 14 3/4 in., presented in black-and-gilt-decorated verre églomisé mats, in 19th-century coved and beaded giltwood frames.

        Neal Auction Company
      • Unsigned Portrait of Henry Latimer Attributed to Charles Baltahzar Julien Fevret De Saint-Memin (French 1770-1852, active in the United States 1793-1814), Circa. 1800. Charcoal and Black, White and Gray Chalk Drawing on Canvas Prepared with Salmon
        Sep. 13, 2014

        Unsigned Portrait of Henry Latimer Attributed to Charles Baltahzar Julien Fevret De Saint-Memin (French 1770-1852, active in the United States 1793-1814), Circa. 1800. Charcoal and Black, White and Gray Chalk Drawing on Canvas Prepared with Salmon

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        Unsigned Portrait of Henry Latimer Attributed to Charles Baltahzar Julien Fevret De Saint-Memin (French 1770-1852, active in the United States 1793-1814), Circa. 1800. Charcoal and Black, White and Gray Chalk Drawing on Canvas Prepared with Salmon Painted Background. Dr. Henry Latimer (April 24, 1752 - December 19, 1819) was an American physician and politician from Newport, in New Castle County, Delaware. He was elected to the Continental Congress from Delaware, and was a member of the Federalist Party, who served in the Delaware General Assembly, as U.S. Representative from Delaware, and U.S. Senator from Delaware. Latimer was born in Newport, Delaware, son of James Latimer, Sr. and Sarah Geddes. His father was a wealthy grain shipper and politician, who was a member of the House of Assembly in the 1778/79 session and a member of the Delaware convention that ratified the U.S. Constitution on December 7, 1787. Latimer's brother, George, also served in the House of Assembly from the 1779/80 session through the 1781/82 session. Later he moved to Philadelphia where he became Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1794. Latimer studied medicine, and attended the College of Philadelphia (now the University of Pennsylvania) in Philadelphia and graduated in 1770, going to University of Edinburgh Medical School in Scotland in 1775 to complete his education. Returning in the midst of the American Revolution, he served in the "Flying Hospital," a mobile surgical unit of the Continental Army. He was at the Battle of Brandywine and continued through the end of the war. Elected to the Continental Congress on April 8, 1784, Latimer never attended the session that spring in Annapolis, Maryland and was replaced. Like his father and brother, he was elected to the House of Assembly and served from the 1787/88 session through the 1790/91 session. He was the Speaker in that last session. Latimer lost the 1792 election for the U.S. House to Major John Patten by thirty votes, but contested Patton's election to the U.S. House. The Federalist majority there reviewed the ballots cast, and based on a confusing law requiring the names of two candidates on the ballot, disqualified enough of Patton's votes to award the seat to Latimer. Amidst considerable bitterness, he was seated February 14, 1794. After once again losing an election to Patten in 1794, Latimer resigned from the U.S. House on February 7, 1795 when he was elected by the Delaware General Assembly to the disputed and long vacant U.S. Senate seat of retired U.S. Senator George Read. After finishing Read's term, he was reelected in 1796, and served until February 28, 1801, when he also resigned. Some believe that the reason for his resignation was that he was unhappy over the tactics of his political opponents who were still bitter over the circumstances of the contested election in 1792. At various times Latimer was a member of the Wilmington Academy board, director of the Bank of Delaware, president of the First Agricultural Society of New Castle County, and president of the Board of Trustees of Newark College. He was a charter member of the Delaware Medical Society Oval image measures 21" x 15" in a silvered and gilt molded frame 27-1/4" x 21-1/4" overall. Condition: Portrait is good with crazing, frame has scratches. (2000-4000)

        Conestoga Auction Co.
      • Pencil, Charcoal and White Chalk on Paper Portrait of William Barton (1754-1817) by Charles Baltahzar Julien Fevret De Saint-Memin (French 1770-1852, active in the United States 1793-1814), Circa. 1802. William Barton was born April 11, 1754 in
        Sep. 13, 2014

        Pencil, Charcoal and White Chalk on Paper Portrait of William Barton (1754-1817) by Charles Baltahzar Julien Fevret De Saint-Memin (French 1770-1852, active in the United States 1793-1814), Circa. 1802. William Barton was born April 11, 1754 in

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        Pencil, Charcoal and White Chalk on Paper Portrait of William Barton (1754-1817) by Charles Baltahzar Julien Fevret De Saint-Memin (French 1770-1852, active in the United States 1793-1814), Circa. 1802. William Barton was born April 11, 1754 in Philadelphia, in the Province of Pennsylvania. His father, Rev. Thomas Barton was an Irish immigrant from Carrickmacross who had opened a school near Norristown, Pennsylvania in 1751. His mother was Esther Rittenhouse, sister of astronomer David Rittenhouse, for whom William would later write a biography. William's brother, Benjamin Smith Barton, would later become known for his work as a botanist. William grew up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. In 1775, with the American War of Independence under way, he went to England, where he studied heraldry. During his time in Europe, he also met some of his maternal relatives in the Netherlands. He returned to Pennsylvania in 1779 and was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, setting up a practice in Philadelphia. In 1781, he married Elizabeth Rhea, niece of Continental Congressman Jonathan Bayard Smith. They had five daughters and four sons, including botanist William P.C. Barton. It was also in 1781 that Barton published Observations on the Nature and Use of Paper Credit. The same year, the University of Pennsylvania awarded him an honorary Master of Arts degree, and in 1785, the College of New Jersey (later known as Princeton University) followed suit. In 1786, Barton published The True Interests of the United States and particularly of Pennsylvania considered with Respect to the Advantages Resulting from a State Paper Money. Image size 17-1/2" x 13-1/2", in a gilt molded frame, 23" x 19-1/4" overall. Condition: good with some tears. (2000-4000)

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      • CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). MINIATURE PROFILE PORTRAIT ENGRAVING OF JOSEPH WHIPPLE (1738-1816) WASHINGTON, D.C.
        Aug. 17, 2013

        CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). MINIATURE PROFILE PORTRAIT ENGRAVING OF JOSEPH WHIPPLE (1738-1816) WASHINGTON, D.C.

        Est: $500 - $800

        Literature: Listed and illustrated in Ellen G. Miles "St. Memin and the Neoclassical Profile Portrait in America," p. 429, no. 943.

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      • CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). PROFILE PORTRAIT ENGRAVING OF STEPHEN DECATUR, SR., PHILADELPHIA, 1802.
        Aug. 17, 2013

        CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). PROFILE PORTRAIT ENGRAVING OF STEPHEN DECATUR, SR., PHILADELPHIA, 1802.

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Literature: Listed and illustrated in Ellen G. Miles "St. Memin and the Neoclassical Profile Portrait in America," p. 99 fig. 5:13 and p. 285, no. 236.

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      • CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). PROFILE PORTRAIT ENGRAVING OF JOSEPH ERWIN (1758-1807), PHILADELPHIA.
        Aug. 17, 2013

        CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). PROFILE PORTRAIT ENGRAVING OF JOSEPH ERWIN (1758-1807), PHILADELPHIA.

        Est: $500 - $700

        Born in Ireland, Erwin was a Philadelphia merchant. After his retirement in 1791 he lived as a country gentleman in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Literature: Listed and illustrated in Ellen G. Miles "St. Memin and the Neoclassical Profile Portrait in America," p. 298, no. 308.

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      • CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). PAIR OF CIRCULAR MINIATURE PROFILE PORTRAIT ENGRAVINGS OF EDMUND G. DUTILH (1798-POST 1861) AND CATHERINE M. DUTILH (1770-1824).
        Aug. 17, 2013

        CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). PAIR OF CIRCULAR MINIATURE PROFILE PORTRAIT ENGRAVINGS OF EDMUND G. DUTILH (1798-POST 1861) AND CATHERINE M. DUTILH (1770-1824).

        Est: $1,000 - $1,600

        Circularly framed with eglomise mat. Literature: Listed and illustrated in Ellen G. Miles "St. Memin and the Neoclassical Profile Portrait in America," p. 295, nos. 291 and 292.

        Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
      • Note Signed by Charles Balthazar de St. Memin
        Nov. 05, 2012

        Note Signed by Charles Balthazar de St. Memin

        Est: $600 - $800

        AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin (1770-1852) Engraver, portrait artist. In a steady hand, the aged artist responds to a request for his autograph, Signed and dated Dijon 2 Mai 1851. In French, framed and rag matted with portrait image of the artist. SS: 6 1/2" x 4", OS: 9 1/2" x 15 1/2". From the Marvin Sadik Collection.

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      • CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). THREE ENGRAVED PORTRAITS OF VIRGINIA STATESMAN: WILLIAM H. CABELL, JOHN MAYO II, AND LEVEN POWELL, 1800-1808.
        Nov. 13, 2011

        CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). THREE ENGRAVED PORTRAITS OF VIRGINIA STATESMAN: WILLIAM H. CABELL, JOHN MAYO II, AND LEVEN POWELL, 1800-1808.

        Est: $300 - $500

        Each on paper, two 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches, one 2 1/4 x 1 3/4 inches, sight. Literature: Listed in Ellen G. Miles, "Saint-Memin and the Neoclassical Profile Portrait in America," pp. 260, 352, 373-74, nos. 122, 568, 670.

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      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH / AMERICAN, 1770-1852) MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF ST. GEORGE TUCKER (1752 - 1827) OF WILLIAMSBURG, VA
        Nov. 12, 2011

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH / AMERICAN, 1770-1852) MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF ST. GEORGE TUCKER (1752 - 1827) OF WILLIAMSBURG, VA

        Est: $400 - $600

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH / AMERICAN, 1770-1852) MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF ST. GEORGE TUCKER (1752 - 1827) OF WILLIAMSBURG, VA, engraving on paper, profile image, "St. Mn." lower left within plate. Conservation framing. Early 19th century.

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      • Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin (2pcs)
        Dec. 04, 2010

        Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin (2pcs)

        Est: $600 - $900

        Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin French (1770-1852) PAIR OF WORKS: ASBURY DICKINS and PORTRAIT OF GENTLEMAN engraving, framed, unsigned framed size: Dia.3 1/2" and 4 1/4" (2pcs) Provenance: Estate of the late Francis D. "Skeeter" McNairy, Savannah, Georgia. Other Notes: Accompanied by: Catalogue of Engraved Portraits by Favret de Saint Memin, 1770-1852 in the Permanent Collection of The Corcoran Gallery of Art.

        Charlton Hall
      • Charles Balthazar Fevret de Saint-Memin (1770-1852), three engraved profiles, philadelphia, Including, Anthony Morris(1766-1860), an un
        Nov. 21, 2010

        Charles Balthazar Fevret de Saint-Memin (1770-1852), three engraved profiles, philadelphia, Including, Anthony Morris(1766-1860), an un

        Est: $250 - $350

        Charles Balthazar Fevret de Saint-Memin (1770-1852) three engraved profiles, philadelphia Including, Anthony Morris(1766-1860), an unidentified woman and Jonathan Burrall (1753-1834) see Miles, Ellen G., Saint-Memin and the New Classical Profile Portrait in America ( 1994) figs.588, 889 and 114, framed. H: 2 in. PROVENANCE: Estate of Susan B. Swan, author and curator.

        Freeman's | Hindman
      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH / AMERICAN, 1770-1852) VIRGINIA PORTRAIT
        Nov. 13, 2010

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH / AMERICAN, 1770-1852) VIRGINIA PORTRAIT

        Est: $5,000 - $8,000

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH / AMERICAN, 1770-1852) VIRGINIA PORTRAIT, chalk on paper, depicting Dr. Amos Newhall (1773-1835) of Essex County. Period, and probably original gilt frame and glass with eglomise mat. According to Norfleet, Amos Newhall first appears on the Essex Co. tax records in 1810. He was listed as a doctor in 1813, and paid taxes on seven slaves, four horses, and a gig. The 1814 tax records indicate his ownership of 361 acres of land located 18 miles SE of the Court House. According to the 1830 Federal census for Essex Co., there was a total of 15 people residing in his household including four slaves. 21 3/4" x 16" sheet, 26" x 19 1/2" overall.

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      • CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). PROFILE PORTRAIT ENGRAVING OF PETER SAILLY AND THE ORIGINAL COPPER PLATE, TOGETHER WITH SAILLY'S FRENCH PASSPORT,1784.
        Aug. 21, 2010

        CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). PROFILE PORTRAIT ENGRAVING OF PETER SAILLY AND THE ORIGINAL COPPER PLATE, TOGETHER WITH SAILLY'S FRENCH PASSPORT,1784.

        Est: -

        CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). PROFILE PORTRAIT ENGRAVING OF PETER SAILLY AND THE ORIGINAL COPPER PLATE, TOGETHER WITH SAILLY'S FRENCH PASSPORT,1784. Peter Sailly (1754-1826), a French immigrant, settled in Plattsburgh, New York, where he became a merchant and fur trader. He held a series of state and local public offices before serving in the U.S. Congress from 1805-07. Engraving on paper, diameter 2 1/8 inches. In a circular beaded brass frame. Copper plate 2 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches. The handwritten passport dated "Versailles, le 24 Novembre 1784" and signed "Louis" (Louis XVI). Literature: For an illustration of the crayon portrait, now in the collection of the Clinton County Historical Association, see Ellen G. Miles, "Saint-Memin and the Neoclassical Profile Portrait in America," p. 384, no. 720. Est. $2,000-$4,000

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      • CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). PROFILE PORTRAIT OF CHARLES STERRET OF BALTIMORE, 1844.
        May. 29, 2010

        CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). PROFILE PORTRAIT OF CHARLES STERRET OF BALTIMORE, 1844.

        Est: -

        CHARLES B.J.F. DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852). PROFILE PORTRAIT OF CHARLES STERRET OF BALTIMORE, 1844. Handcolored engraving in eglomise mat with gilt leaf and twig corner decoration, frame 5 3/4 x 5 inches. Literature: Listed and illustrated in Ellen G. Miles, "St. Memin and the Neoclassical Profile Portrait in America," p. 399, no 788.

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      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH, 1770-1852) CAPTAIN STEPHEN DECATUR, SR.
        Feb. 05, 2010

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH, 1770-1852) CAPTAIN STEPHEN DECATUR, SR.

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Engraving plate of a portrait of Capt. Stephen Decatur, engraved by Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Mémin. The plate executed from a portrait by the same artist. The rounded edge metal plate having a circular side view portrait of the Captain in military uniform with epaulets. Below the circle is engraved "Drawn and Engr'd By F. Memin Philad"? A rare item from this famous artist. Accompanying the plate is a note from the family regarding it. SIZE: 2-3/4" x 2-1/2" CONDITION: Nice toning, unpolished. Very good. 9-97943

        James D. Julia
      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH / AMERICAN, 1770-1852) PAIR OF DUPONCEAU FAMILY MINIATURE PORTRAITS
        Nov. 14, 2009

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH / AMERICAN, 1770-1852) PAIR OF DUPONCEAU FAMILY MINIATURE PORTRAITS

        Est: $500 - $800

        hand colored engravings on paper, one inscribed "Drawn & engr'vd by St. Memin Philad'a", depicting profile images of Peter Stephen DuPonceau (1760-1844) and his daughter Louisa Frances (1790-1825). Later matching wood frames.

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      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN
        Mar. 22, 2009

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN

        Est: -

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH/ AMERICAN 1770-1852). PROFILE PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Chalk on paper, 19 1/2 x 14 inches, sight. In eglomise mat and gilt frame. Provenance: Descended in a Virginia family."

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      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (1770-1825), 1796-1810
        Jan. 23, 2009

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (1770-1825), 1796-1810

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (1770-1825), 1796-1810 Profile Portrait of Henry Vrooman Fonda inscribed on back of frame Henry Vrooman Fonda; Born in Canajoharie (Fonda) N.Y. By Charles B.J.F. Saint Memin ___ Cleaned in 1976 by Frank Dolloff of Boston Museum black and white chalk on paper 21 1/8 x 16 in.

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      • Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin
        Oct. 13, 2008

        Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin

        Est: $600 - $1,200

        Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin (French/American, 1770-1852), etching on laid paper, "View of the City of New York taken from Long Island" (Deak 215, another impression is in the I.N. Phelps Stokes Collection of American Historical Prints in the New York Public Library), 1796, panoramic view of the city with numerous sailing vessels in the harbor, applied label from "Kennedy and Co. Rare Prints" verso, three tears in the lower and right margins, one repaired, one extending approx. 3/4" into image, a few spots of foxing, matted and framed under glass, plate size 13 3/4" h. x 19 1/2" w. (not examined out of frame). All sales are subject to a 20% BUYER'S PREMIUM to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. Purchases are subject to Connecticut State sales tax except for individuals with a valid resale certificate on file with Winter Associates, Inc. CONDITION: Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, it is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Winter Associates, Inc. and any of it's subsidiaries shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. All lots are sold "as is". Please be sure to call or email for more information on an item BEFORE bidding. OTHER NOTES: FIVE VERY IMPORTANT THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND: 1. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT ITEMS BEFORE YOU BID 2.PLEASE PAY WITHIN 4 BUSINESS DAYS (IF THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE PLEASE DO NOT BID) 3.WE DO NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL 4. PLEASE SPEAK TO US REGARDING ANY CONCERNS, WE WILL WORK WITH YOU IN ANYWAY WE CAN TO RESOLVE ANY ISSUES THAT MAY ARISE 5. WE DO NOT HANDLE ANY PACKING OR SHIPPING.

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      • Attributed to Charles Balthazar Julien Ferret de Saint-Memin (French/American, 1770-1852) Portrait of Thomas Rodman of B...
        Jun. 08, 2008

        Attributed to Charles Balthazar Julien Ferret de Saint-Memin (French/American, 1770-1852) Portrait of Thomas Rodman of B...

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Attributed to Charles Balthazar Julien Ferret de Saint-Memin (French/American, 1770-1852) Portrait of Thomas Rodman of Burlington, New Jersey. Unsigned. Black and white crayon on paper, bust-length profile portrait c. 1799, 19 x 14 1/2 in. (sight), in a replaced eglomise mat with oval aperture, and period molded giltwood frame. Condition: Minor toning, repaired tears, l.r and l.l., not examined out of frame. Provenance: A photocopied old auction description with image of this work is affixed to the backing. It states the provenance as: Henry N. Paul, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Samuel Paul, son; by descent in family. Also "Literature: E. Dexter, The St. Memin Collection of Portraits (1862), p. ? pl. 481." Additionally a fragment of an early label is affixed to the backing.

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      • Charles Julien Saint-Memin (1770-1852)
        Apr. 14, 2008

        Charles Julien Saint-Memin (1770-1852)

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        Charles Julien Saint-Memin (1770-1852) portrait of a young man Chalk and graphite on paper, eglomise mat, framed. 17 1/4 in x 13 3/4 in. PROVENANCE: John Armiger collection

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      • Charles Balthazar Julien Fevert de Saint-Memin (1770-1852), circa 1804
        Jan. 18, 2007

        Charles Balthazar Julien Fevert de Saint-Memin (1770-1852), circa 1804

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Portrait of Charles Carroll Reverse inscribed in graphite Charles Carroll of Carrollton by St. Memin Pen and ink on paper 2 1/8 x 2 1/8 inches (sight)

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      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET SAINT-MEMIN 1770-1852
        Sep. 13, 2006

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET SAINT-MEMIN 1770-1852

        Est: $6,000 - $8,000

        PROFILE PORTRAIT OF MR. ROBERT OLIVER, A BALTIMORE MERCHANT measurements sight: 21 3/4 by 16 in. including eglomise mat alternate measurements 55.3 by 40.7 cm. black and white chalk on pink-tinted paper Condition Note: a few scattered spots of foxing, probably retaining its original eglomise mat We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described in our catalogue. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSION CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE. PROVENANCE Mrs. John Tyson Nicholas Biddle Family, Andalusia NOTE There are two versions of this portrait of Mr. Robert Oliver listed in Ellen G. Miles, Saint-Memin and the Neoclassical Portrait in America, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, pp. 365-365, no. 629a and 629b. No. 629b is the present example. Oliver's brother, John, was drawn by Saint-Memin and engraved.

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      • CHARLES SAINT-MÉMIN, American, 1770-1852
        Aug. 04, 2006

        CHARLES SAINT-MÉMIN, American, 1770-1852

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        CHARLES SAINT-MÉMIN American, 1770-1852 Samuel Hazlehurst, A Baltimore Merchant. Mixed media on paper, oval, 19" x 14" sight. Framed.

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      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET SAINT-MEMIN (1770-1852)
        Jan. 20, 2006

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET SAINT-MEMIN (1770-1852)

        Est: $15,000 - $20,000

        PROFILE PORTRAIT OF MR. ROBERT OLIVER, A BALTIMORE MERCHANT measurements 21 by 15 1/2 in. alternate measurements 53.3 by 39.4cm Retains the original églomisé glass mat. black and white chalk on pink-tinted paper PROVENANCE Mrs. John Tyson Nicholas Biddle Family, Andalusia NOTE There are two versions of this portrait of Mr. Robert Oliver listed in Ellen G. Miles, Saint-Memin and the Neoclassical Portrait in America, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, pp. 365-365, no. 629a and 629b. No. 629b is the present example. Oliver's brother, John, was drawn by Saint-Memin and engraved.

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      • CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852)
        Apr. 12, 2003

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852)

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN (FRENCH 1770-1852) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BALTIMORE LADY SEATED IN A WINDSOR CHAIR , c. 1805 Signed " St. MeminFt. " watercolor on paper, framed. Some fading, discoloration, tears right side. 5 7/8 x 4 1/4 in. PROVENANCE: This portrait is believed to have descended in the Van Lear family of Williamsport, Maryland. The sitter may be one of the daughters of Matthew and Mary Irwin Van Lear, who lived at Mount Tammany, a home north of Williamsport. The portriat was in private hands when it sold at Christies East, New York , in 1992. The portrait is photographed and described in St. Memin and the Neoclassical Profile Portrait in America, Ellen G. Miles, (1994) number 897, page 418.

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      • *CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET SAINT-MEMIN 1770 - 1852
        May. 23, 2002

        *CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET SAINT-MEMIN 1770 - 1852

        Est: $250,000 - $500,000

        black and white chalk on pink paperexecuted in Philalphia in 1802. In anéglomisé gilt-painted glass mat in a giltwoodframe. In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson commissioned CaptainMeriwether Lewis (1774 - 1809) and William Clark (1770 -1838), both experienced soldiers, to explore what is nowthe northwestern United States. He requested detailedobservations about natural resources and transcontinentalroutes, and also instructed the men to make contact withIndian tribes. The Louisiana Purchase that same year gavethe expedition added urgency, since almost nothing wasknown about the vast area of land west of the MississippiRiver.Meriwether Lewis was born in Albemarle County,Virginia, and raised in upper Georgia, where he became anexpert hunter. He studied under private tutors inVirginia, early on showing both scientific and literaryaptitude, served in the militia during the WhiskeyRebellion of 1794, and entered the regular army as anensign in May of 1795. In 1801, after a tour of duty onthe western frontier, he was appointed PresidentJefferson's private secretary, arriving in Washingtonsoon after the inauguration, where he took up residencein the White House.The discussions and councils to which he was witnesswere a liberal education for him. Exploration for a landroute to the Pacific was often discussed, and whenJefferson proposed to Congress a journey of discovery onJanuary 18, 1803, his high opinion of Lewis'squalifications to lead such an expedition determined hischoice. Lewis, in turn, chose William Clark as hiscompanion officer, and their names and fame areinseparably united. Their abilities complemented eachother to an unusually high degree, although Lewis was theultimate authority on matters arising during the courseof their westward journey.In May 1804, a party of some fifty men set out fromSt. Louis and headed up the Missouri River, reaching thesite of present-day Bismarck, North Dakota at the onsetof winter, where they constructed a fort to over-winter.The fol

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