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Celebrating the Jefferson R. Burdick Collection

September 24, 2015

By Freyda Spira

Associate Curator Freyda Spira announces a new section of the Met's website dedicated to the Jefferson R. Burdick Collection of Printed Ephemera.
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Essay

Baseball Cards in the Jefferson R. Burdick Collection

November 1, 2018

By Allison Rudnick

Though Jefferson R. Burdick allegedly never attended a baseball game, a major part of his vast gift to The Met is one of the largest collections of baseball cards now held by any public institution.
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How do baseball cards, celebrity portraits, postcards, and sports cards reveal histories of modern America?
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Assistant Curator Allison Rudnick provides an overview of On the Ropes, the first exhibition of the Jefferson R. Burdick Collection to showcase boxing cards, which feature some of the most celebrated boxers of the last two centuries.
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Poet Wendy S. Walters confronts the power dynamics at play in creating and viewing Carpeaux’s Why Born Enslaved!
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The Jefferson R. Burdick collection of ephemera at The Met contains one of the most distinguished collections of historical baseball cards anywhere in the world. In 1947, Burdick (1900–1963), an electrician from Syracuse, New York, and avid collect…
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Upcoming Exhibition

Baseball Cards from the Collection of Jefferson R. Burdick

July 24, 2025–January 20, 2026
The Jefferson R. Burdick collection of ephemera at The Met contains one of the most distinguished collections of historical baseball cards anywhere in the world. In 1947, Burdick (1900–1963), an electrician from Syracuse, New York, and avid collect…
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Past Exhibition

Baseball Cards from the Collection of Jefferson R. Burdick

July 20, 2023–January 23, 2024
An integral part of the Museum’s collection of ephemera, the Burdick collection of baseball cards tells the history of popular printmaking in the United States. In 1947, after having approached A. Hyatt Mayor, the Museum’s curator of prints and pho…
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Essay

The Age of Süleyman “the Magnificent” (r. 1520–1566)

October 1, 2002

By Linda Komaroff and Suzan Yalman

Under Süleyman, popularly known as “the Magnificent” or “the Lawmaker,” the Ottoman empire reached the apogee of its military and political power.