Arthur Prysock (Jeeves character)
Arthur Prysock | |
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Aunt Agatha (Mary Wimbush) and Arthur Prysock (John Cassady) (Jeeves and Wooster - Introduction on Broadway) | |
First appearance | Introduction on Broadway |
Created by | P. G. Wodehouse |
Portrayed by | John Cassady |
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Gender | Male |
Occupation | Art Critic of The New York Chronicle and Art Gallerist |
Nationality | American |
Arthur Prysock is a recurring fictional character from the Jeeves novels of British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being the art critic of The New York Chronicle. In the 1990s television series Jeeves and Wooster he is portrayed by John Cassady.
Aunt Agatha wants to start and run an art gallery with Mr. Prysock and Mr. Blumenfield, an important Broadway producer. They are enamoured of the abstract and cartoonist portrait of Worple's child by Corcoran and buy it for the art gallery. Worple's child portrait paint is shown in famous art exhibitions and is exhibited on the White House grounds .
References
- Primary sources consulted
- Wodehouse, P. G. (1975) [1938]. The Code of the Woosters. New York: Vintage Books. pp. 221–222. ISBN 0-394-72028-8.
- Wodehouse, P. G. (1999) [1954]. Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit. London: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-028120-7.
- Secondary sources consulted
- Usborne, Richard (2003) [2002]. Plum Sauce: A P. G. Wodehouse Companion. Woodstock, New York: The Overlook Press. pp. 137–207. ISBN 1-58567-441-9.
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