Joint Lewis Walpole Library - Farmington Public Library Talk

January 22, 2024

Curating the Caricature Collection at the Lewis Walpole Library

February 4, 2024

2:00 pm

The Lewis Walpole Library, 154 Main Street, Farmington, CT 06032

Cynthia Roman, Curator of the current exhibition “Is It Any Good? Prints, Drawings, and Paintings at the Lewis Walpole Library  will speak at the Library on Sunday afternoon. The afternoon will include an opportunity to view the exhibition. 

Cynthia Roman, Curator of Prints, Drawings and Paintings at the Lewis Walpole Library will present the story of the library’s internationally recognized print collection. Often in W.S. Lewis’s own words, this talk will explore the commitment that he and Annie Burr Lewis shared to “make more use of political and personal caricatures” when building a research collection for eighteenth century studies that included Annie Burr’s celebrated chronological and subject-based card catalog. Reflecting on more than twenty years of stewarding the print collection, Roman will present both the Lewises’ vision of caricature as archival documents and subsequent curatorial initiatives to acquire prints that more deliberately embrace material, technical, and aesthetic considerations; circumstances of production, marketing and circulation including prolific practices of copying; as well as the legacy of caricature today. 
 
This talk is presented jointly with the Farmington Libraries. Seating is limited, and advance registration is required.
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