Honoring the legacy of Janet Hilbert, our beloved co-founder.

Los Angeles Magazine | Chris Nichols

Sometime after Coca-Cola (but before Thomas Kinkade) decided what an American Christmas should look like, artist Ralph Hulett was designing Christmas cards. The angular, modernist cartoony collection currently on view at the Hilbert Museum of California art dates mainly from the 1950s when Hulett was a background painter at the Walt Disney Animation Studios. The new exhibit Merry and Bright: The Christmas Cards of Ralph Hulett opened Monday, November 9, at the Hilbert Museum of California Art.

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