Verso
The Huntington’s blog takes you behind the scenes for a scholarly view of the collections.
Verso features research supported by The Huntington and reflects the varied perspectives of article authors and not necessarily the institution’s.
Beyond The H
A Whale of a Discovery
Thu., Feb. 11, 2016 | Linda Linda ChiavaroliIt's not every day that a lithograph from The Huntington's collections is used to publicize a major archaeological discovery. But that's what happened last month, when the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration posted one of The Huntington's prints
Beyond The H
Alice at 150
Mon., Feb. 8, 2016 | Laura Laura StalkerThroughout the United States and Britain, Lewis Carroll's immortal little girl is being fêted on the occasion of her 150th birthday—with exhibits and events, plays and performances.
Art
Art and the Garden Movement
Wed., Feb. 3, 2016 | Diana W. Diana W. ThompsonThe relationship between garden design and painting is the subject of "The Artist's Garden: American Impressionism and the Garden Movement, 1887–1920," on view Jan. 23–May 9 in the MaryLou and George Boone Gallery.
Beyond The H
Celebrating Octavia Butler
Wed., Jan. 27, 2016 | Kevin Kevin DurkinThis year is the 10th anniversary of the great science fiction writer Octavia E. Butler's untimely death; next year marks what would have been her 70th birthday. Butler created a body of work that helped launch a new genre called Afro-Futurism
Conferences
Thomas Browne and His World
Thu., Jan. 21, 2016 | Jessica Jessica WolfeThe idiosyncratic physician, essayist, and naturalist Thomas Browne (1605–82) produced a diverse body of writings that reveal a cornucopian range of interests at once scientific and religious: burial practices and mortality (Urn-Burial), the geometrical patterning of nature
Library
Symbolism in Medieval Lists
Mon., Jan. 18, 2016 | Martha Martha RustAs a teenager, I thought it would be fun to collect lists, especially the kind that are known by their numbers: the 10 essentials for day hiking, which I learned as a Girl Scout, or the 12 ways that Wonder Bread helped build strong bodies
History of The Huntington
Alan Jutzi’s Passion to Serve
Wed., Jan. 13, 2016 | Jennifer A. Jennifer A. Watts, William William DeverellToday the Avery Chief Curator of Rare Books at The Huntington, Alan Jutzi, will kick up his office doorstop one last time and shut the door behind him after 45 years of dedicated service.
Botanical
Bulbs and Roses
Thu., Jan. 7, 2016 | Diana W. Diana W. ThompsonEarlier this month, a group of dedicated volunteers began the gargantuan task of pruning The Huntington's more than 3,000 rose bushes. Hard pruning once a year keeps roses healthy







