Verso
The Huntington’s blog takes you behind the scenes for a scholarly view of the collections.
Art
How Do You Frame a Masterpiece?
Thu., Oct. 24, 2013 | Catherine Catherine HessIn 1921, Henry and Arabella Huntington purchased what would become the most famous work of art in their collection: The Blue Boy (1770) by Thomas Gainsborough. Its celebrity rests on many factors, not least of which is the superb quality of the painting
Art
VIDERE | Frame [video]
Fri., Oct. 18, 2013 | Kate Kate LainVidere, Latin for to see, is a video series that plays with the idea of re-seeing. The short works featured here are explorations of sights, sounds, and sensing at The Huntington.
Beyond The H
Just What Bugs Us
Thu., Oct. 17, 2013In times past, nature delivered challenges in an orderly manner. Every few years we'd hear about a remarkable new pest or disease that threatened whole populations of plants throughout Southern California.
Botanical
Orchid Masquerade
Mon., Oct. 14, 2013 | Matt Matt StevensThis weekend The Huntington hosts the annual Southland Orchid Show in the Botanical Center's Banta Hall. Billed this year as "Orchid Masquerade," the show promises to present exotic blooms
Art
Monumental and Melodious
Fri., Oct. 11, 2013 | Susan Susan Turner-LoweYou may recall a curious story about lost-and-found art that ran in The New York Times last year—a news piece that explained how a long overlooked monumental sculpture of celebrated artist Sargent Claude Johnson (1888–1967) emerged from decades
Beyond The H
In Praise of Penwork
Thu., Oct. 10, 2013 | Matt Matt StevensIrish poet Seamus Heaney wrote and spoke often about the craft of writing—the physical act of putting pen to paper. In his Nobel Lecture in 1995, Heaney paid homage to the great writers who preceded him.
Exhibitions
EXHIBITIONS | Lights...
Tue., Oct. 8, 2013 | Jennifer Jennifer GoldmanDon't forget to look up next month when you visit the new permanent exhibition "Remarkable Works, Remarkable Times: Highlights from the Huntington Library." Beginning Nov. 9, you'll be able to re-enter the Library Main Exhibition Hall for the first time
Art
EXHIBITIONS | Face to Face to Face
Fri., Sept. 27, 2013 | Matt Matt Stevens"Face to Face: Flanders, Florence, and Renaissance Painting" opens on Saturday in the Boone Gallery at The Huntington and features more than two dozen paintings by Renaissance luminaries such as Domenico Ghirlandaio







