In an exciting “first” for The Huntington, visitors this fall will be able to watch and learn about the conservation treatment of Thomas Gainsborough’s iconic masterpiece The Blue Boy through a special installation in the Huntington Art Gallery, on view now.
“Project Blue Boy,” exhibited in the Thornton Portrait Gallery, will give visitors a fascinating glimpse into the technical processes carried out by senior paintings conservator Christina O’Connell as she works on the painting in public view in the gallery. A special satellite conservation lab will be set up adjacent to the wall where the painting normally hangs. Surrounding displays, some interactive, will shed light on the famed painting’s history, mysteries, and artistic virtues as well as offer details about the conservation process. Tools of the conservator’s trade will be showcased, and specially trained docents will provide additional information.
Read more about “Project Blue Boy” over on Verso
ps. AND check out this sweet commemorative pin of Blue Boy, now available over at thehuntingtonstore.org.
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[1-5] Installation views of “Project Blue Boy,” with conservator Christina O’Connell at work on Gainsborough’s The Blue Boy. The exhibit is on view in the Thornton Portrait Gallery of the Huntington Art Gallery through September 30th, 2019.
[6] Commemorative enamel pin featuring The Blue Boy.













