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Events for April 12, 2013

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Merlin

Maurice Merlin and the American Scene, 1930–1947Maurice Merlin and the American Scene, 1930–1947

  

Jan. 19–April 15, 2013

 

Maurice Merlin studied at the Art Institute of Chicago from 1929 to 1931 addressing the social tensions that faced the city and the nation during the 1930s with images of strikes, unemployed workers, and Detroit’s African American community. This exhibition includes work of fellow Detroit-based artists with paintings, posters, and watercolors on loan from collections in Los Angeles and Detroit, and is the first museum exhibition devoted primarily to Merlin’s career.





Cultivating

Cultivating California: Founding Families of the San Marino RanchCultivating California: Founding Families of the San Marino Ranch

  

Feb. 16–May 13, 2013

 

One hundred years ago, Henry Huntington and several of his neighboring landowners founded the city of San Marino. Three families who farmed the land before Huntington’s arrival, Wilson, Shorb, and Patton, played key roles in the history of the region. This exhibition tells the story of these families, and includes rare family photographs, letters, legal documents, and artifacts.





Wildflowers

When They Were Wild: Recapturing California’s Wildflower HeritageWhen They Were Wild: Recapturing California's Wildflower Heritage

March 9 – July 8, 2013

 

“When They Were Wild" showcases more than 300 drawings, paintings, herbarium specimens, photographs, and other objects, that trace the journey of California’s plants from the flower fields into the home garden.





Hands

A Show of Hands: Drawings from The Huntington's Art Collections, 1600-1900   Feb. 23–June 17, 2013 Huntington Art Gallery, Works on Paper RoomA Show of Hands: Drawings from The Huntington's Art Collections, 1600-1900

Feb. 23–June 17, 2013

The works in this exhibition provide glimpses into how artists such as Peter Lely, Charles West Cope, and David Wilkie attempted to capture the emotive force of the human hand. “A Show of Hands” focuses on approximately 15 European works from The Huntington’s collection ranging from meticulous studies of a single hand, to multiple sketches quickly rendered in a burst of inspiration.





Capitalizing on Finance: New Directions in the History of Capitalism

Capitalizing on FinanceApril 12–13 (Fri.–Sat.)

8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.

 

In the wake of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, historians have turned their attention to the history of finance. This conference addresses the powerful role played by banks, stock markets, and other financial institutions in fostering everything from economic growth and entrepreneurship to slavery and imperialism. $25.  Program and registration, or call 626-405-3432, or researchconference@huntington.org.



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