I feel as if I met Gore Vidal years before I actually did. In 2006 I saw him dining at Musso and Frank's on Hollywood Blvd. with several young and attractive men. I was star struck. I walked over and hovered nearby.
Welcome to Verso, the newly named and redesigned blog of the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.
Everyone who visited The Huntington noticed him. Standing eight feet high, on a two-foot pedestal, the figure of the god of the sea, Neptune, loomed large over all who passed in front of the Library building.
Who knew The Huntington was so rich in works from the Renaissance and Baroque periods? If you're in the mood for some splendor, along with a stunning reminder that The Huntington's art collections go beyond huge 18th-century British portraits
Few authors can boast hitting Amazon.com and the Amazon River in the same month, but Neil Safier is one of them. His 2008 book, Measuring the New World: Enlightenment Science and South America, just came out in paperback
It's not often that you go to an academic conference and a concert breaks out, but that's what happened in April when scholars, musicians, and writers gathered at USC for "This Great and Crowded City: Woody Guthrie's Los Angeles."
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.
Forget the tigers; it is all about the tigrinums. During a visit of Huntington staff and volunteers to the San Diego Zoo in May, the zoo's Janette Gerrity, senior orchid specialist, and Michael Bostwick, curator of horticulture, donated three Paphiopedilum tigrinum plants
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!
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.