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Adjoining Pasadena, on the Henry E. Huntington Estate in San Marino, is the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, containing a vast collection of art treasures, priceless books and historic manuscripts and letters. This ranks among the world's greatest museums. The Huntington Art Gallery contains the finest collection of English portraits over gathered under one roof. The most famous paintings in the gallery are Gainsborough's "Blue Boy," Lawrence's "Pinkie" and the "Tragic Muse," which in themselves attract hosts of visitors. Complementing the paintings is a collection of French sculptures, porcelains and furniture.
Adjoining Pasadena, on the Henry E. Huntington Estate in San Marino, is the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, containing a vast collection of art treasures, priceless books and historic manuscripts and letters. This ranks among the world's greatest museums. The Huntington Art Gallery contains the finest collection of English portraits over gathered under one roof. The most famous paintings in the gallery are Gainsborough's "Blue Boy," Lawrence's "Pinkie" and the "Tragic Muse," which in themselves attract hosts of visitors. Complementing the paintings is a collection of French sculptures, porcelains and furniture.