Skip to content

OPEN TODAY: 10 A.M.–5 P.M.

Tickets

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. 

Announcements

New Look Coming Soon!

Thu., July 5, 2012 | Kate Kate Lain
Change is in the air here at the blog, and we couldn't be more excited. In the next few weeks or so, we will be relaunching with a brand new name and a brand new look (complete with an option to sign up for email updates!
Art

Something to Celebrate

Tue., July 3, 2012 | Lisa Lisa Blackburn
If the Independence Day holiday has put you in the spirit to celebrate all things American this week, be sure to stop by the Virginia Steele Scott Galleries of American Art to see our newest acquisition.
Audio

EXHIBITIONS | Oh, Railroad Bill

Sun., July 1, 2012 | Kate Kate Lain
One hundred fifty years ago today, Abraham Lincoln signed into law the act that set in motion the development of the first transcontinental railroad across the United States. "Visions of Empire: The Quest for a Railroad Across America, 1840–1880," The Huntington's current major exhibition curated by Peter J. Blodgett
Library

A Vacation Destination for Scholars

Fri., June 22, 2012 | Lisa Lisa Blackburn
When the halls of academe begin to empty for the summer, the corridors of The Huntington start filling up. University and college faculty members make up a large percentage of the Library's researchers, and when school lets out in June they put away their syllabi
Library

The Elves and the HDLmaker

Fri., June 15, 2012 | Mario Mario Einaudi
The current exhibition "Visions of Empire: The Quest for a Railroad Across America, 1840–1880" tells the story of the extraordinary achievement and implications of the first transcontinental railroad.
Art

From Gainsborough to Rauschenberg

Thu., June 7, 2012 | Kate Kate Lain
When one thinks of The Huntington's art collections, the works that often come to mind first are Gainsborough's Blue Boy, Lawrence's Pinkie, and the other Grand Manner portraits. And such was probably the case for major postwar American artist Robert Rauschenberg, whose Global Loft (Spread) from 1979
Botanical

VIDERE | Calendula Collection [video]

Wed., May 30, 2012 | Kate Kate Lain
Videre, Latin for to see, is a video series that plays with the idea of re-seeing. The short works featured here are explorations of sights, sounds, and sensing at The Huntington.
History of The Huntington

Remembering a Gentleman and Scholar

Wed., May 23, 2012 | Laura Laura Stalker
Huntington readers and staff have many fond memories of John Steadman, who was a much-loved member of our community for more than 40 years, and whose numerous publications may be found on the Library's shelves.