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The blog of The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.

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The Year in Review

Tue., Dec. 30, 2014 | Kevin Durkin
Before we say goodbye to 2014, we invite you to enjoy a dozen highlights selected from the year's Verso posts. Take a peek behind the scenes at The Huntington and meet some of the staff members and volunteers who help make it a special place.
History of The Huntington

Let It Snow

Fri., Dec. 26, 2014 | Kevin Durkin
To get in the mood for the winter holiday season, take a gander at The Huntington's snows of yesteryear (1932, 1948, and 1949) as captured in a remarkable collection of photographs available through our digital library.
Art

How the Christmas Birds Got Their Tweet

Tue., Dec. 23, 2014 | Thea Page
The Huntington Art Gallery has a cool holiday tree again. Last year, a cacophony of colorful piñatas covered the noble fir, a concept developed by designer David Netto. This year, artist Konstantin Kakanias conceived of a tree adorned with whimsical birds
Library

A Fond Farewell

Fri., Dec. 19, 2014 | Jennifer Goldman
Today is my last day as institutional archivist and curator of manuscripts at The Huntington. Just over eight years ago, I came here to be the first person to hold the official title of "institutional archivist."
Art

More Than Meets the Eye

Tue., Dec. 16, 2014 | Christina M. O’Connell
In the case of The Three Witches, there was more than met the eye. In 2012, The Huntington received a $500,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to develop an integrated preservation program that would serve both the Library and Art divisions.
Conferences

A Toast to Vesalius

Thu., Dec. 11, 2014 | Diana W. Thompson
As champagne corks pop on Dec. 31 to welcome the New Year, many in the field of medicine will be raising a glass to Andreas Vesalius (1514–64), born 500 years ago on this day. A Flemish-born anatomist and physician, Vesalius wrote one of the most influential books on human anatomy
Library

Requiem for a Novelist

Mon., Dec. 8, 2014 | Sue Hodson
One of the greatest rewards of my job as a literary manuscripts curator is meeting and becoming friends with the authors whose papers I collect, and one of the sweetest of these friendships has been with the American novelist Kent Haruf.
Art

Pinkie and Blue Boy, Remixed

Wed., Dec. 3, 2014 | Kate Lain
There they were. Pinkie and Blue Boy all chopped up into a million little squares and reassembled into the most glorious shellacked folding screen I had ever laid eyes on. I was in love.