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@GettyMuseum @SoCalMuseums You know who loves a bit of pink? "Top Man." https://t.co/VTq6mLZcnF #MuseumMatch
There's still time to #ColorOurCollections! Download, color, and tag with #ColorTheH for a chance to be featured in our feed: https://t.co/LmPJOsjvbv
Also: Pinkie found her doppelgänger! https://t.co/umwyvhyrTf #Rodarte
Not to be missed: next Thurs. (Feb. 7), explore #5atTheH exhibit "Rituals of Labor and Engagement" in a special tour led by curator Jennifer Watts and director of @vpam_arts Pilar Tompkins Rivas. Details: https://t.co/Rsm41pLzZh
One of the few female landscape architects in the early 20th-century, Beatrix Farrand was also one of the most successful, creating designs for institutions like @Yale, @Occidental, @Princeton, and you guessed it - The Huntington. More on Verso: https://t.co/SKV1RRZjCd
Happy #NationalSunglassesDay from our #histsci collections! If you're experimenting with amplified sunlight today (like Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier), be sure to protect your peepers. https://t.co/WhWMC4oofQ
Can a two-dimensional print be as powerful as a piece of sculpture? Visitors can explore that question in a new exhibition of the graphic work of modernist sculptor #HenryMoore, opening this weekend (June 16). https://t.co/TIHL4FlUlR
Are you wearing green today for #StPatricksDay? For St. Paddy himself, the color of choice was blue, as seen in the earliest known portrait of Ireland's patron saint, from a 13th-century manuscript in The Huntington's collection.
For #WorldBookDay, we give you the world.
Ptolemy's "Geographia," printed by Johann Reger for Justus de Albano, Ulm, 1486. On view in the Library Exhibition Hall.
Spring has arrived early! "In Pursuit of Flora: 18th-Century Botanical Drawings from The Huntington’s Art Collections” continues through Feb. 19. https://t.co/ih4L4FIMUg