Verso
The Huntington’s blog takes you behind the scenes for a scholarly view of the collections.
Lectures
LECTURES | Distilling Alchemy
Tue., Feb. 22, 2011 | Matt StevensIf you're not sure what alchemy is, don't look it up in the dictionary. Come to Bruce Moran's lecture in Friends' Hall, where he'll explain it with some concrete examples from the 16th and 17th centuries.
Art
Beyond George Washington
Fri., Feb. 18, 2011 | Matt StevensIt's hard for many people to get past the familiar image of George Washington that appears on the dollar bill. Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828) painted several iconic portraits of our first president, some of which were used in engravings
Announcements
Many Happy Returns
Wed., Feb. 16, 2011 | Matt StevensAbraham Lincoln never set foot in California, but the Huntington Library has become one of the premier repositories of Lincolnian—manuscripts, books, letters, and ephemera by and about our 16th president. In 1914, Henry Huntington purchased the collection of William H. Lambert, a Philadelphia lawyer who was known as one of the "Big Five" collectors of Lincoln memorabilia.
Art
EXHIBITIONS | Frame by Frame
Fri., Feb. 11, 2011 | Sean HanrahanNext month, a new exhibition featuring the work of California sculptor John Frame opens at The Huntington. "Three Fragments of a Lost Tale: Sculpture and Story by John Frame" will include sculptural figures
Botanical
Romance Blooms
Fri., Feb. 11, 2011 | Lisa BlackburnLooking for the perfect place to woo your sweetheart? There's no need to look any further than The Huntington. Whether your idea of a perfect date is discussing the romance of Shakespeare's plays, sipping a cup of jasmine tea overlooking a Chinese lake
Botanical
A Camellia Lover's Paradise
Tue., Feb. 8, 2011 | Lisa BlackburnWhen many parts of the country are blanketed by snow, the winter landscape at The Huntington is covered with camellias. The Camellia Collection includes nearly 80 different species
Art
EXHIBITIONS | Video: John Frame MMVI - MMXI
Tue., Feb. 8, 2011 | Sean HanrahanFilmmaker Johnny Coffeen explores the artist's process in this 8-minute film, scored by John Frame. It will be presented in the exhibition with Frame's own stop-motion animation film featuring his handmade characters.
Botanical
Chinese New Year Family Festival
Wed., Feb. 2, 2011 | Lisa BlackburnIn Chinese culture, the most important of all holidays is Chinese New Year. It begins on the first day of the first month according to the lunar calendar (Feb. 3 this year), and the festivities continue for several weeks thereafter.







