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metroac 10-30-2021 09:51 AM

Burdick Collection at the Met
 
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I was at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York earlier this week. My wife wanted to see the Dutch Masters exhibit and she'd read that some of the Burdick collection would be on display. I'm not sure where she read it nor am I sure of the exact wording of the announcement, but if you read anything similar, don't rush to get there. There are about 150 cards displayed, from N284's to 1954 Topps. Here's a few pics. It's hard to focus a straight-on shot due to the glare, but these didn't turn out too badly.

mrreality68 10-30-2021 09:58 AM

Those are cool photo’s I love the way the collections are displayed

Pat R 10-30-2021 10:04 AM

That's cool Mark, I would like to go see it one day myself.

You may already know but you can view them online. I'm not sure if the old link in this thread works if not I'll see if I can post a new one.

https://www.net54baseball.com/showth...hlight=Burdick

Kawika 10-30-2021 10:23 AM

My wife and I visited the Met many years back. The place is enormous, like an aircraft carrier full of art and a rat's maze to boot. We accidentally stumbled across the Burdick gallery in an out-of-the-way hall on the way to see Washington Crossing the Delaware. My understanding is that the old guy's cards are on continuous display and changed periodically. These are some snaps from 2007. Apologies for blurry images.

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Leon 10-30-2021 10:25 AM

Jefferson Burdick 8 x 10
 
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One of my best pick ups last year. The only actual picture I have ever seen of him..(shown before but whatever :))

Piratedogcardshows 10-30-2021 11:13 AM

I won't rush now lol but do hope to make it up one day.

x2drich2000 10-30-2021 11:22 AM

I haven't been, but do have a question, does anyone know how the cards are adhered to the matting so that they aren't damaged yet remain in position?

Snapolit1 10-30-2021 11:22 AM

Modest, but very cool.

Actually my wife, the art history major, was really impressed by the beauty of the cracker jacks and other cards. I think it went a long way in getting her to accept my crazy obsession with buying old cardboard.

Peter_Spaeth 10-30-2021 12:02 PM

Back in the day you could, by advance request, view the albums themselves in a private room. That may no longer be the case.

Exhibitman 10-30-2021 12:23 PM

You need to be a 'legitimate' researcher to get a reservation. I got in simply by saying I was writing a boxing card book BUT I was expressly told there would be no looking at baseball cards.

Rhotchkiss 10-30-2021 12:47 PM

Yikes, are the cards glued to the background? How are they staying on the mount like that?

KMayUSA6060 10-30-2021 01:05 PM

Side bar question: does anyone know if he had a relative named Arnie?

BeanTown 10-30-2021 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Rhotchkiss (Post 2158794)
Yikes, are the cards glued to the background? How are they staying on the mount like that?

My guess would be yes. I’m sure the Met does a much better job than the NYPL in keeping track of donated items. At least Burdick chose a better place to donate some of his collection to than Al Spaulding did back in the 20s.

Bestdj777 10-30-2021 02:32 PM

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I enjoyed going several years back but agree it’s definitely not worth a separate trip.

Aquarian Sports Cards 10-30-2021 04:24 PM

I made the appointment and viewed the entire collection when I was 17. T206 Wagner is not glued but almost everything else is. It was mind blowing to view album after album. Security guard standing over my shoulder the whole time. So glad I did it, since it doesn't seem to be available any more.

MVSNYC 10-30-2021 10:31 PM

Been there many times. His collection is very large, and they rotate the display (not sure how often, or what themes they create). It's quite cool.

T206Collector 10-31-2021 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Bestdj777 (Post 2158835)
I enjoyed going several years back but agree it’s definitely not worth a separate trip.

I believe the photo you posted to be a photo of the Goulston collection at the New York Public Library, shown fully below.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...83534246_o.jpg

That Wagner is still pasted in the book.

More details here:

http://www.signedt206.com/goulston-t206-collection

Webster 10-31-2021 06:37 PM

Met Collection
 
I believe that Burdick mounted most of the collection in albums himself (much of it after donating to the Met).

The cards do not appear fully glued to the pages; it looks more like the cards are attached with the type of "hinges" used for mounting stamps (but perhaps larger and/or multiple mounting hinges).

They do rotate the displays. I have seen OJs, N173 Cabinets, as well as post-war at various times.

Bestdj777 10-31-2021 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by T206Collector (Post 2159183)
I believe the photo you posted to be a photo of the Goulston collection at the New York Public Library, shown fully below.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...83534246_o.jpg

That Wagner is still pasted in the book.

More details here:

http://www.signedt206.com/goulston-t206-collection

That’s bizarre. That’s definitely the same card/book. I’ve been to both so I guess I was mistake and all this time thought I saw Burdick’s Wagner… hmm. Thanks for correcting that memory for me.

steve B 11-01-2021 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Pat R (Post 2158740)
That's cool Mark, I would like to go see it one day myself.

You may already know but you can view them online. I'm not sure if the old link in this thread works if not I'll see if I can post a new one.

https://www.net54baseball.com/showth...hlight=Burdick

They have really great scans too.
Except for star players, who are only available in lower res smaller size scans.

lumberjack 11-01-2021 03:47 PM

Burdick's deal with the Met
 
Maybe everybody knows this story by now.

The New York Times did a profile of the Burdick Collection May 5, 1012, "A Hobby to Many, Card Collecting Was Life's Work for One Man."

This article fills in all the blanks about Burdick and how he put the collection together for the Met.

By the way, there were 306,000 pieces and the Met agreed to accept it only if Burdick catalogued it himself.

In case anybody is wondering, he used water-based glue on backs of the cards.

Read....
lumberjack

polakoff 11-02-2021 06:27 AM

Yes, the cards are changed out periodically. I believe 3 or 4 times a year is what I was told. Cards are hinged to the paper and this was done by Burdick himself.

No need to rush, but I loved seeing it. If you're a student of card collecting as a hobby, seeing cards owned by Burdick, arranged by Burdick on a paper, is still a thrill. But, you don't need more than a few minutes to view it, and then go on your merry way to see all the other amazing stuff there.


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