Ballard Hartwell Cabell collection, Collection # M 213-187, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library,
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.
Ballard Hartwell Cabell (1915-1980) was the only the son of Priscilla Bradley Sheppard and James Branch Cabell. He received
instruction in painting both in Richmond and at St. Augustine, Florida and began to publically show his art work in the early
1950s. His medium was gouache, a technique of painting with opaque colors ground in water and mixed with gum. His paintings
were known for their rich color and texture, expressed in a free abstract expressionist style. His step mother, Mrs. Margaret
Freeman Cabell encouraged his work and helped arrange exhibitions of his art. He died May 8, 1980.
See also the finding aids for the Margaret Freeman Cabell papers (M 228) and the Edgar E. MacDonald papers (M142) held in
JBC Special Collections and Archives. Those collection include correspondence written by Ballard Cabell and other materials
related to him.