Verso
The Huntington’s blog takes you behind the scenes for a scholarly view of the collections.
Beyond The H
Al Martinez, Bard of L.A.
Tue., Jan. 20, 2015 | Sue Sue HodsonIt was Martinez's fault, happily, that for five decades his columns and writings inspired readers to think more deeply about the world around them and see more clearly the common humanity that binds people together.
Art
George Romney’s Other Side
Thu., Jan. 15, 2015 | Melinda Melinda McCurdyA monstrous frog-like creature nibbling at the breast of a corpse; a claustrophobic encounter between two women who embrace under the eyes of a shadowy watcher; a raving sorceress surging forward, bent on destruction
Lectures
Organizing an Encyclopedia, Chinese Style
Thu., Jan. 8, 2015 | Aaron Aaron CampbellEven by the standards of the day, the task the 15th-century Yongle emperor in China gave to his scholars was unreasonable: compile and organize a book containing all the knowledge of the world, and make sure the information was easy to access.
Art
The Year in Review
Tue., Dec. 30, 2014 | Kevin Kevin DurkinBefore 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 Kevin DurkinTo 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 Thea PageThe 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 Jennifer GoldmanToday 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. Christina M. O’ConnellIn 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.







