Visitors look at "Elizabeth Beaufoy" (R) by Thomas Gainsborough in the18th-century British portraits gallery, at the Huntington Art Gallery in Pasadena, California, May 28, 2008. The Huntington Art Gallery reopens to the Public and visitors can see two masterpieces, ÒPinkieÓ by Thomas Lawrence and ÒThe Blue BoyÓ by Thomas Gainsborough, for the first time in their lavishly refurbished home.
Visitors looks at ÒPinkieÓ by Thomas Lawrence in the 18th-century British portraits gallery, at the Huntington Art Gallery in Pasadena, California, on May 28, 2008. The Huntington Art Gallery reopens to the public today and visitors can see two masterpieces, ÒPinkieÓ by Thomas Lawrence and ÒThe Blue BoyÓ by Thomas Gainsborough, for the first time in their lavishly refurbished home.
A visitor looks at "Diana the Huntress" a 1782's bronze by French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon at the Huntington Art Gallery in Pasadena, California, May 28, 2008. The Huntington Art Gallery reopens to the Public and visitors can see two masterpieces, ÒPinkieÓ by Thomas Lawrence and ÒThe Blue BoyÓ by Thomas Gainsborough, for the first time in their lavishly refurbished home.
Visitors look at ÒThe Blue BoyÓ (C) and "Elizabeth Beaufoy" (R) by Thomas Gainsborough and "Diana, Viscountess Crosbie" (L) by Joshua Reynolds in the18th-century British portraits gallery, at the Huntington Art Gallery in Pasadena, California, May 28, 2008. The Huntington Art Gallery reopens to the Public and visitors can see two masterpieces, ÒPinkieÓ by Thomas Lawrence and ÒThe Blue BoyÓ by Thomas Gainsborough, for the first time in their lavishly refurbished home.
People visit the18th-century British portraits gallery, at the Huntington Art Gallery in Pasadena, California, May 28, 2008. The Huntington Art Gallery reopens to the Public and visitors can see two masterpieces, ÒPinkieÓ by Thomas Lawrence and ÒThe Blue BoyÓ by Thomas Gainsborough, for the first time in their lavishly refurbished home.
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