The William King Museum of Art announces the homecoming of the portrait of Anna Chastain by critically acclaimed artist Samuel Shaver.
The portrait (c. 1845-50) by the 19th century artist Samuel Shaver features a young Anna Chastain, aged 10-12. Anna was born in Saltville, located in Smyth County, Virginia, and though her family moved to Kentucky when she was 8, it was decided that she would return to Abingdon for her education, a testament to the family’s faith in our local schools. She was a French Huguenot by ancestry; her great grandfather being exiled during the extended time of the persecution of the Huguenots in France. One can guess her age based on the clothing that she is wearing. The bustline is not only demure and soft in structure, but features short sleeves and a wide neckline, much like those of early teen-aged girls in the 19th century.
Anna Chastain was painted by Samuel Shaver, whose uncle, Michael Shaver, was a silversmith in Abingdon. A prolific portrait artist working in the nearby Tennessee counties of Sullivan and Hawkins, Shaver later moved to Knoxville where he became known for his portraits of politicians, business tycoons, military leaders and children. His later works featured more attention to detail in the background landscape, which has been lovingly restored in the conservation of this piece.
William King Museum offers special acknowledgements to the Richmond Conservation Studio that provided the restoration and conservation of the portrait. As the recipients of the 2021 Richmond Conservation Studio Grant from the Virginia Association of Museums, the staff of the William King Museum of Art, the Board of Trustees, along with the William King Society, generous contributors, and many patrons celebrate together in the successful return of Anna Chastain’s portrait to the galleries.
The Portrait of Anna Chastain is currently on view in The Permanent Collection Gallery.