Verso
The blog of The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.
Exhibitions
A Stunning and Sacred Cape
Mon., Sept. 18, 2017 | Daniela BleichmarIn this edited excerpt from the introduction to the exhibition catalog, Visual Voyages (Yale University Press, 2017), Daniela Bleichmar, associate professor of art history and history at the University of Southern California and co-curator of the exhibition, focuses on a 17th-century feathered cape created by the Tupinambá people of Brazil.
Conferences
Early Modern Collections in Use
Thu., Sept. 14, 2017 | Anne GoldgarIn the first half of the 18th century, Hans Sloane (1660–1753)—the collector, physician, and president of the Royal Society—was the acknowledged center of a web of international relationships that brought objects, letters, and visitors into his house
Art
Artists in the Library
Mon., Sept. 11, 2017 | Catherine G. Wagley, Emily LacyA photograph of the actress, director, and producer Olga Nethersole (1867–1951) shows her descending from a pedestal on which she had been posing as a statue. Men crouch and kneel beneath her.
Beyond The H
Making History Personal
Wed., Sept. 6, 2017 | Lisa BlackburnIt's one thing to read about history in a school textbook. It's quite another thing to engage with it first-hand: to make personal connections with history and, by doing so, to gain perspectives on the past.
Library
Sue Hodson’s Legacy
Thu., Aug. 31, 2017 | Natalie RussellIf you were to ask Sue Hodson, who is retiring today, about her favorite Huntington memories, she might tell you about the repartee that was exchanged by the panel of political cartoonists convened in conjunction with her Paul Conrad exhibition.
Library
Enchanting Miniature Books
Wed., Aug. 23, 2017 | Laura ForsbergMiniature books are among the hidden treasures at The Huntington. Henry E. Huntington did not set out to collect miniature books, but he received them as part of other large collections he purchased en bloc.
History of Science
Solar Eclipse Observations
Thu., Aug. 17, 2017 | Jay M. PasachoffOn August 21, 2017, millions of people across North America will experience a total solar eclipse as the moon passes between the sun and Earth, completely covering the face of the sun for as long as several minutes.
Art
Art Inspiring Art
Wed., Aug. 9, 2017 | Catherine G. Wagley, Emily Lacy"This was one of the first major purchases of art that Henry Huntington made at the request of his wife Arabella," says Soyoung Shin. She is standing in front of the 19-foot wide tapestry The Bird Catchers in the Huntington Art Gallery.