Past Exhibitions


Drawing of heirloom tomato
Exhibitions

Weird, Wild & Wonderful

June 12, 2015–Aug. 24, 2015

Botanical artists have traditionally depicted conventionally beautiful flora. This exhibition showcases nature's oddities, plants of charismatic quirkiness that have a bizarre beauty all their own.

Watercolor of ruins
Exhibitions

Glory After the Fall

April 18, 2015–Aug. 10, 2015

With Rome as its primary focus, this exhibition features the prints, drawings, and watercolors of 18th and 19th-century British artists from The Huntington's art collections.

The passing of the 13th amendment
Exhibitions

The U.S. Constitution and the End of American Slavery

Jan. 24, 2015–April 21, 2015

Timed to commemorate the sesquicentennial of the Thirteenth Amendment, this exhibition explores the long, tortuous, and bloody road that led to that fateful vote. With more than 80 items, drawn entirely from The Huntington's rich collection of historical materials, it features rare manuscripts, books, and prints, including letters by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln.

Watercolor by Thomas Rowlandson
Exhibitions

Working Women

Dec. 19, 2014–April 13, 2015

As one of Britain's premier draftsmen, Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) lent his vast talent to the comic depiction of a wide range of topics, from politics to pornography. His satirical views of Georgian society are among his strongest work, and The Huntington's collection focuses primarily on this aspect of his oeuvre.

Henry Fuselis Three Witches
Exhibitions

Henry Fuseli’s The Three Witches

Oct. 11, 2014–March 31, 2015

The Huntington's newly acquired painting, The Three Witches or The Weird Sisters by Anglo-Swiss painter Henry Fuseli (1741–1825), appears to be a finished, full-size study for one of the artist's best-known compositions.

Henry Fuseli artwork
Exhibitions

Eccentric Visions

Nov. 22, 2014–March 17, 2015

This small exhibition consists of about 30 works from The Huntington's exceptional holdings of drawings and watercolors by Fuseli, William Blake, and the artists most closely associated with them, including George Romney, John Flaxman, Joseph Wright of Derby, James Barry, John Brown, and Richard Cosway.

Photograph of Stonehenge by Caponigro
Exhibitions

Bruce Davidson Paul Caponigro

Nov. 8, 2014–March 10, 2015

This traveling exhibition pairs for the first time 128 works by American photographers Paul Caponigro (b. 1932) and Bruce Davidson (b. 1933), enlightened observers of Britain and Ireland in the 1960s and '70s.

Watercolor of demons
Exhibitions

Wrestling with Demons

Aug. 29, 2014–Dec. 15, 2014

This focused exhibition explores the darker side of the imagination through a variety of works on paper depicting death, witchcraft, and the demonic in European art.