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Greener than thou

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Three moons -- well, helium-filled lights -- floated above the entryway to the opening of the Greene & Greene show at the Huntington Library, co-curated by Ted Bosley and Anne Mallek of the Gamble House.

Inside, as I noted in my Sunday column, is an exhibit filled not only with grace and beauty, but with the history of an idealist creativity almost impossible to imagine today. Charles, the artist of the pair -- brother Henry was more the academic -- sketched this plan
for a window of stained glass:

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