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Countdown Begins for Historic Huntington Art Gallery
Re-Opening May 28, 2008

The Huntington will offer Los Angeles and its visitors an enhanced experience with one of the finest collections of European art in the nation, as well as a more accurate sense of the lifestyle of one the most prominent millionaires of the early 20th century, when the Huntington Art Gallery reopens on May 28, 2008, after a $20 million renovation.

 

In addition to a thoroughly updated infrastructure, the refurbished mansion originally built for Henry E. Huntington (1850–1927) and his wife, Arabella (1850–1924), will include 5,300 additional square feet of public space; new interpretive components; and new gallery presentations of approximately 1,200 objects of European art. The renovation also will bring to light original architectural features that previously had been obscured.

Learn more about the mansion in Sam Watters' article "Back to the Drawing Board" in Huntington Frontiers.

 

   

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South Terrace

South terrace. Credit: Tim Street-Porter

Diana Huntress

Diana the Huntress (1782), Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741–1828), bronze. Credit: Tim Street-Porter

Large Drawing Room

Large drawing room. Credit: Tim Street-Porter

Drawing room wall

Large drawing room wall with The Van der Gucht Children (1785), by Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792); French fall-front secretary, by Martin Carlin (ca. 1775); and a pair of

French mounted vases (ca. 1785). Credit: Tim Street-Porter

Main hallway Main hallway.  Credit: Tim Street-Porter
Stained glass Stained glass window produced by Morris and Co., titled Humility, Mercy, Generosity, Charity, Justice, Liberty, Truth, Love, Faith, Courage (c. 1898) Credit: Tim Street-Porter
Sèvres Gallery Gallery featuring Sèvres porcelain. Credit: John Sullivan
Large Library Large library, long view. Credit: Tim Street-Porter
Loggia south east Loggia, facing south east. Credit: Tim Street-Porter
Dining room Dining room. Credit: John Edward Linden
Portrait gallery The Thornton Portrait Gallery. Credit: John Edward Linden
Portrait gallery visitors The Thornton Portrait Gallery with visitors. Credit: John Edward Linden
French art gallery

18th-century French art gallery. Credit: Tim Street-Porter

Small drawing room

Small drawing room. Credit: Tim Street-Porter

Stag on terrace

South terrace with new paint and awnings. The Stag Hunt, French, 19th-century, after Jacques Houzeau (1624–91) in foreground. Credit: Ernesto Rodriguez

South facade awnings

South facade with new awnings. Credit: Ernesto Rodriguez

New red room

New room for late-19th-century and early-20th-century British art, with views onto the North Vista garden and into the new hall, featuring a stained glass window produced by Morris and Co. Credit: Ernesto Rodriguez

Small library

Small library. Credit: Ernesto Rodriguez

North facade reno

North facade during renovation. Credit: Brian Mains

South facade reno

South facade during renovation. Credit: Brian Mains

Steel arch

Construction of upper portion of new hall designed to hold Humility, Mercy, Generosity, Charity, Justice, Liberty, Truth, Love, Faith, Courage (ca. 1898), a 15-foot stained glass window produced by Morris and Co. Credit: Brian Mains

Drywall arch

Construction, with drywall in place, of upper portion of new hall designed to hold Humility, Mercy, Generosity, Charity, Justice, Liberty, Truth, Love, Faith, Courage (c. 1898), a 15-foot stained glass window produced by Morris and Co. Credit: Brian Mains

Drawing room carpets

Large drawing room with rolled carpets, before renovation. Credit: Brian Mains

Drawing room paint

Large drawing room under renovation. Credit: Brian Mains

Banisters

Main stairway, with banisters protected during renovation. Credit: Courtesy of Earl Corp.

Portrait gallery reno

The Main Portrait Gallery under renovation. Credit: Courtesy of Earl Corp.

South terrace before

South terrace view before renovation project. Credit: The Huntington

South view 1911

South facade, ca. 1911. Credit: The Huntington

Loggia 1918

Loggia, ca. 1918. Credit: The Huntington

Entrance 1940

Entrance through loggia, 1940s. Credit: The Huntington

   

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