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.
Botanical
The Eternal and the Ever-Changing
Fri., March 7, 2014 | Linda Linda ChiavaroliOn Saturday, March 8, The Huntington will unveil three new features in the Chinese Garden: the Clear and Transcendent pavilion, the Lingering Clouds Peak rock grotto, and the Waveless Boat pavilion.
Library
“Where Solomon Northup Was a Slave”
Mon., March 3, 2014 | Olga Olga Tsapina, Ph.D.A war is seldom thought of as a sightseeing opportunity. Yet for many young men, the Civil War offered a chance to see places they had only read about in books. One such book was Solomon Northup's Twelve Years a Slave (1853), the harrowing tale of a free black New Yorker
Library
Thinking Outside the Civil War
Thu., Feb. 27, 2014 | Matt Matt StevensWhich war featured battles at Gettysburg and Antietam? If you said the Civil War, you would only be half right, according to Steve Hindle, The Huntington's W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research. If you answered the American Civil War, you'd get full credit.
Library
"A Stern Mandate of Duty"
Fri., Feb. 21, 2014 | Olga Olga Tsapina, Ph.D.One of the greatest perks of a manuscript curator's job is meeting, in a manner of speaking, the nicest people who are no longer with us. I guess this is why we look at the past with such nostalgia: Much of the primary sources
Botanical
Coaxing Beauty
Wed., Feb. 12, 2014 | Bonnie Bonnie TaylorThere are more than a thousand active volunteers who give back to The Huntington, whether in the library, the art galleries, or the gardens. Each volunteer brings something special to the institution and displays passion, commitment, and joy in different ways.
Art
The Huntington’s Very Own “Monuments Man”
Wed., Feb. 5, 2014 | Randy Randy ShulmanIn 1951, Theodore A. Heinrich was appointed curator of the Art Collections at The Huntington. He came equipped with impressive credentials, including degrees from the University of California and Cambridge University, and had studied in France and Germany
Botanical
Camellia 101
Mon., Feb. 3, 2014 | Lisa Lisa BlackburnThe best way to learn about something is to talk to an expert. Or better yet, a whole bunch of them. And if you're interested in learning about camellias then you're in luck, because a whole bunch of knowledgeable folks will be at The Huntington
Library
Readers of the Lost Harrison Ford
Wed., Jan. 29, 2014 | Brooke Brooke BlackWhen I say the name Harrison Ford, what do you think of? Han Solo? Indiana Jones? How about Harrison Ford, stage and silent film actor? Yes, there was a Harrison Ford before Harrison Ford, and The Huntington has a small collection of papers that once belonged to him.







