Verso
The Huntington’s blog takes you behind the scenes for a scholarly view of the collections.
Beyond The H
The Huntington’s Arcadia
Tue., Nov. 8, 2016 | Linda Linda ChiavaroliRecently, the director and some of the cast from a current production of Tom Stoppard's play Arcadia stopped by The Huntington to view several of the real-world objects portrayed in the performance by A Noise Within Theatre Company.
Library
Susan B. Anthony and the Price of Suffrage
Thu., Nov. 3, 2016 | Olga Olga Tsapina, Ph.D.The sight of an old account ledger doesn't generally excite many people—aside from historians and forensic accountants. But a ledger that once belonged to the famous American feminist and social reformer Susan B. Anthony
Library
A Raven Named Sir Nevermore?
Mon., Oct. 31, 2016 | Daniel Daniel ImmerwahrI remember the moment when I fell in love with the Huntington Library. I was researching 19th-century agriculture and, in particular, the use of guano—the droppings of cormorants, boobies, and pelicans on the Chincha Islands off the coast of Peru.
Botanical
Breathing New Life into Trees
Wed., Oct. 26, 2016 | Diana W. Diana W. ThompsonHuntington arborist Daniel Goyette first investigated the two-story-high coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia) near the Boone Gallery to address concerns that its growth had slowed. Soil was built up around one side of it, and it appeared to be listing.
Art
Becoming America
Tue., Oct. 18, 2016 | Kevin Kevin DurkinAn astonishingly rich installation of early American art provides a pre-Thanksgiving visual feast for Huntington visitors, beginning Oct. 22. That's opening day for the new Jonathan and Karin Fielding Wing in the Virginia Steele Scott Galleries of American Art.
Conferences
Early Modern Literary Geographies
Thu., Oct. 13, 2016 | Julie Julie Sanders, Garrett A. Garrett A. Sullivan, Jr.One of the gems in The Huntington's library collection is a 16th-century image titled "View from Wotton Underwood." Although officially cataloged as a "map," it's quite different from what we usually call a map today.
Audio
Recent Lectures: Sept. 14–Oct. 5, 2016
Mon., Oct. 10, 2016 | Huntington Huntington StaffHome to gorgeous gardens, spectacular art, and stunning rare books and manuscripts, The Huntington also offers an impressive slate of lectures and conferences on topics and themes related to its collections. Featured are audio recordings of five recent lectures and conversations.
Beyond The H
Instagram Takeover with Lynell George
Wed., Oct. 5, 2016 | Kate Kate LainYesterday, we handed The Huntington's Instagram account over to journalist and essayist Lynell George, who spent the day sharing photos of items in the archive of famed science fiction writer Octavia E. Butler.







