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Portrait of Henry E. Huntington in front of bronze doors, approximately 1922



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  • Portrait of Henry E. Huntington in front of bronze doors, approximately 1922

    Portrait of Henry E. Huntington in front of bronze doors, approximately 1922

    Visual Materials

    A full length portrait of Henry E. Huntington in front of the bronze doors of the library. Mr. Huntington wears a dark suit, tie, and hat, and carries a cane in his right hand. Like the other photos in this album, the focus is soft. For a sharper image, see Huntington Digital ID 173338.

    photCL 107 vol5 pg8

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    John Polacheck Bronze & Iron Co. letter to Henry E. Huntington

    Manuscripts

    Subjects: Huntington Library bronze doors.

    mssHEH

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    Portrait of Henry E. Huntington

    Visual Materials

    Bust-length studio portrait of Mr. Huntington. He wears a dark suit and tie and has a mustache and mutton chop sideburns.

    photCL 285

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    Portrait of Henry E. Huntington

    Manuscripts

    An engraved bust-length studio portrait of Mr. Huntington. He wears a dark suit and bow tie, and his signature is printed beneath his image.

    mssHEH 61/3/3 (8)

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    Henry E. Huntington and library staff in front of the library building, 1922

    Additional Formats

    Another copy of this, photCL 285 folder 1 (26), has an accompanying note which reads "Taken in 1922. Mr Huntington and the staff, when the library was moved from New York. Left to right: Sorenson, Gabler, Waters, Schad, Edmunds, Bendikson, Scott, Dr. Cole (1st Librarian), Mr. Huntington, Mr. Cate (2nd Libr.), Mr. Bliss (3rd Libr.), Goulding, Gifford, Mead, Clapp, Whitaker."

    PSS 33 - Acc. 7/8/12

  • Portrait of Henry E. Huntington on loggia steps, circa 1920

    Portrait of Henry E. Huntington on loggia steps, circa 1920

    Visual Materials

    Full-length portrait of Huntington dressed in a black suit with black tie and hat and a cane in his right hand. Potted plants are on the steps on either side of him. The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 47 Mr. Huntington at north east entrance, about 1920."

    photCL 107 vol4 pg99 (47)