Verso
The blog of The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.
Art
A Decidedly British Approach to Humor
Fri., Aug. 21, 2015 | Thea PageThe painter, social critic, and editorial cartoonist William Hogarth (1697–1764) set the standard for modern English satire. He saw caricatures imported from the Continent and argued for the creation of a distinctly British approach
Education
Small Hands at Work
Tue., Aug. 18, 2015 | Diana W. ThompsonHuntington Explorers summer camp recently finished its 14th year at The Huntington. Each day for three weeks, children aged 5-12 explored The Huntington's library, art, and botanical collections in classes about everything from the art of storytelling to the world of science. We share the experience of one instructor
Library
Living and Writing on the Edge
Fri., Aug. 14, 2015 | Sue HodsonSunday, August 16, marks the 95th anniversary of the birth of Charles Bukowski (1920–1994), whose poems, short stories, and novels depicted ordinary men and women struggling to survive in an unforgiving world.
Education and Visitor Center
Animated History
Tue., Aug. 11, 2015 | Olivia HummerNext time you're in the Mapel Orientation Gallery, take 10 minutes to watch a delightful new film about the history of The Huntington. Designed and directed by Los Angeles–based filmmaker and animator Cosmo Segurson, it tells the story of Henry and Arabella Huntington
Botanical
Worth the Wait
Fri., Aug. 7, 2015 | Diana W. ThompsonIf you're thinking of stopping by the Japanese Garden's Seifu-an teahouse for the second-Monday-of-the-month tour on Aug. 10, then be sure to visit the waiting bench, or Koshikake-machiai, in the tea garden.
Beyond The H
Medieval Manuscripts in the Digital Age
Tue., Aug. 4, 2015 | Vanessa Wilkie, Ph.D.The Huntington's Ellesmere Chaucer, an illuminated manuscript produced around the year 1400, is the most handsome extant version of The Canterbury Tales in the world. Many scholars believe Geoffrey Chaucer oversaw some of its production.
Art
Dazzling in the Midst of War
Fri., July 31, 2015 | Katherine Christiansen, Melinda McCurdyWhat do avant-garde art and Britain's Royal Navy have in common? The answer is Edward Wadsworth (1889–1949), a British artist whose work is currently part of The Huntington's "Between Modernism and Tradition: British Works on Paper, 1914–1948" exhibition
Botanical
A Nose for the Rose
Tue., July 28, 2015 | Sara SchachtSo wrote Shakespeare four centuries ago, and many people today would agree that while the beauty of a rose is exceptional, what truly inspires us is its scent. The Huntington's historic Rose Garden is home to 1,400 rose cultivars