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Tall-Case Clock, circa 1810

William Putnam McCabe (1776-1821): irlandese attivista politico e oraio. Coinvolto nella rivolta del 1798 e successivamente esiliato a Parigi, ha unito arte e impegno politico. Scopri la sua storia e le sue opere!

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Tall-Case Clock, circa 1810

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This early 19th century-style Georgian tall-case clock is inscribed “William McCabe, Richmond.” William McCabe is believed to have been active as a clockmaker and retailer of New England clocks and timepieces around 1790-1820. The emerging city of Richmond was a vital center of production and industry as well as commerce for all manner of goods and services in the early 1800s. Richmond products were nationally and globally exported as part of a large and lucrative trade network. A tall-case clock, also known as a long-case or “grandfather” clock, is a free-standing, weight-driven pendulum clock with the pendulum held inside the tower, or waist, of the case. William Clement of Great Britain is credited with inventing the form around 1670.

Biografia dell'artista

William Putnam McCabe: The Clockmaker’s Rebellion

William Putnam McCabe (1776–1821) wasn't a household name during his lifetime, yet his story embodies the spirit of Irish republicanism and quietly resonates within the annals of 19th-century art history. Born in Belfast, Ireland—a city simmering with discontent under British rule—McCabe’s life unfolded against the backdrop of escalating tensions leading up to the momentous 1798 Rebellion. He wasn't a soldier on the battlefield; rather, he was an emissary and organizer for the Society of United Irishmen, dedicating himself to fostering the burgeoning movement for independence. This commitment would ultimately propel him into a dramatic confrontation with the authorities, resulting in multiple indictments for treason and a series of daring escapes that underscored his unwavering conviction. McCabe’s artistic output—primarily focused on clockmaking—offers a fascinating counterpoint to his political activism. While biographical details about McCabe's personal life remain scarce, surviving records indicate he possessed considerable skill and precision in crafting intricate timepieces. This craftmanship wasn’t merely a profession; it represented a deliberate aesthetic choice reflecting the values of order, accuracy, and meticulous attention to detail—qualities that mirrored his commitment to achieving tangible change within Irish society. His legacy extends beyond the political sphere, embedding him as an artisan who quietly contributed to the cultural heritage of his time. The rhythmic ticking of his clocks served as a constant reminder of the passage of time – a symbol of perseverance and unwavering dedication to a cause larger than himself.
  • Early Life & Family: William Putnam McCabe was born around 1776 in Belfast, Ireland—the youngest son of Thomas McCabe (qv), a watchmaker by trade, who belonged to a prominent family with roots stretching back centuries. His father instilled in him not only the craft of horology but also a profound appreciation for precision and meticulous workmanship.
  • Education & Training: McCabe received his initial education in Belfast and subsequently honed his skills in Manchester and Glasgow—locations renowned for their burgeoning textile industries, where he gained invaluable experience in trade and organization. These formative years shaped his worldview and prepared him for the challenges of navigating a politically turbulent era.
  • The Society of United Irishmen & The Rebellion: McCabe’s involvement with the Society of United Irishmen began early in his life—influenced by Wolfe Tone's visit to Belfast in 1791. He quickly ascended within the ranks of the movement, demonstrating exceptional leadership qualities and becoming instrumental in coordinating activities across Leitrim and Roscommon. His charisma and strategic thinking proved crucial in transforming the movement from open dissent into a more disciplined military effort.
  • Political Activism & Exile: McCabe’s unwavering conviction led to repeated arrests for treason—a consequence of his daring escapes and involvement in clandestine political maneuvers. Recognizing Napoleon Bonaparte's patronage, he skillfully established a cotton factory at Rouen, France—a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit alongside his political fervor—while remaining actively engaged in the reconstituted United Irish Directory. His determination to bolster Robert Emmett’s preparations for another uprising in 1803 exemplifies his dedication to preserving the flame of republican idealism.
  • Connections & Legacy: McCabe's connections with the Spencean Circle in London – implicated in both the Spa Field Riots and the Cato Street Conspiracy – reveal him as a participant in clandestine political maneuvering that shaped the intellectual landscape of his era. He died in Paris on January 6th, 1821—a tragic end to a life devoted to upholding Irish liberty and embodying the spirit of republican resistance. Though he didn’t achieve grand political victories, McCabe's unwavering belief in independence and his blending of artistic craft with political engagement cemented his place as an important figure within the history of the United Irish movement.
McCabe’s contribution to the Society of United Irishmen and his involvement in shaping public opinion through his work stand as enduring symbols of resistance against oppression—a legacy that continues to inspire those striving for justice and self-determination. His meticulous craftsmanship served not only as a profession but also as an embodiment of the values he championed: order, precision, and unwavering dedication to achieving tangible change within Irish society.
William Putnam McCabe

William Putnam McCabe

1776 - 1821 , Irlanda

Informazioni rapide

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Società degli Irlandesi Uniti
  • Date Of Birth: 1776 Belfast, Irlanda
  • Date Of Death: 6 gennaio 1821 Parigi, Francia
  • Full Name: William Putnam McCabe
  • Nationality: Irlanda
  • Notable Artworks: ['Orologio Tall Case']
  • Place Of Birth: Belfast