One Hundred Years at the Library: The Plum Pudding in Danger

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  • Опубліковано 20 лис 2023
  • Take a trip through the centuries in the latest episode of the Frick Art Reference Library’s anniversary series. In this video, Stephen J. Bury, Andrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian, explores the most famous political cartoon by the English caricaturist James Gillray. The 1805 print satirizes the news of the day, as Emperor Napoleon and British Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger carve up the world in the form of a Christmas plum pudding. The print exemplifies the range of the library’s holdings, particularly its vast works on paper collection.
    All the objects highlighted in this video series are featured in the celebratory publication “One Hundred Objects in the Frick Art Reference Library,” available for purchase at shop.frick.org/one-hundred-ob.... You can consult materials in the library’s collections in our reading room-book a free visit today at www.frick.org/visit/library.
    “One Hundred Years at the Library” is supported in part by Virginia and Randall Barbato.
    Director: Lisa Goble
    Director of Photography: George Koelle
    Editor: Courtlin Byrd
    Audio Production: Sean Troxell
    Original Music: George Koelle
    Editorial: Noah Purdy
    Production Assistant: Payton Goad
    © 2023 The Frick Collection

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