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Multi-Storied Library: Positively One of a Kind - The Creation and Care of Daguerreotypes
Wed., July 26, 2023Join Huntington Library staff for an introduction to the creation and care of daguerreotypes, an early photographic process that’s increasingly popular today as an artistic medium.
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News Release – The 320-Year-Old Japanese Heritage Shōya House to Open Oct. 21
Tue., July 25, 2023Sustainable living across three centuries will be showcased in the historic residence and compound,
which was moved to California from Marugame, Japan.
Frontiers
With Malodorous Intent
Tue., July 18, 2023 | Sandy MasuoA stroll through The Huntington’s gardens is a feast for the senses. Enhancing the plants’ beauty are their scintillating floral scents, but plants do not produce them for our pleasure. Indeed, many flowers exude odors that are unpleasant. Whether sweet or stinky, they share a common goal: reproduction.
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Portraiture and Colonial Plunder
Tue., July 11, 2023 | Christopher Hodson, Brett RushforthÉlisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755–1842) fashioned a remarkable career in portraiture. Her 1784 portrait of Joseph Hyacinthe François-de-Paule de Rigaud, comte de Vaudreuil—acquired by The Huntington with support from The Ahmanson Foundation—is perhaps more important for what it conceals than for what it reveals.
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News Release – “Art for the People: WPA-Era Paintings from the Dijkstra Collection” Coming to The Huntington
Thu., July 6, 2023An exhibition of 19 works will be on view in the Virginia Steele Scott Galleries of American Art from Dec. 2, 2023, through March 18, 2024. “Art for the People” explores paintings created in the United States between the 1929 stock market crash and World War II.
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An American in London on the Eve of Revolution
Mon., July 3, 2023 | Eva LandsbergThe Huntington holds the diary of a merchant written during his time in London from December 1768 to April 1769. It offers a rare first-hand account of an American colonist’s experiences in London, just as relations between Britain and North America were deteriorating.
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A Courageous Vision for Philanthropy
Tue., June 27, 2023 | Sandy MasuoIn sitting down with Ford Foundation President Darren Walker for the May 31 “Why It Matters” event, Huntington President Karen R. Lawrence set the stage for a lively conversation.
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News Release - The Huntington Acquires Six Works, Expands the Range of the American Art Collection
Tue., June 27, 2023Spanning nearly 300 years, the acquisitions include works by Edward Mitchell Bannister, Agostino Brunias, Letitia Huckaby, Lilly Martin Spencer, Tiffany and Co., and Tyrus Wong.







