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Come on In: The Dumbarton Oaks Symposium
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filed under:
Byzantine Studies,
Caroline Backlund,
Dumbarton Oaks Papers,
Elizabeth Sgalitzer Ettinghausen,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Glen Bowersock,
Inge Gaberman,
Josh Wilson,
Mildred Bliss,
Oleg Grabar,
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Richard Diehl,
Robin Cormack,
William Howard Adams,
symposia
If the scholars here at Dumbarton Oaks are the lifeblood of the institute as we know it—the necessities, the aerators of resources, the vital signs—then the ...
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Oleg Grabar
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filed under:
André Grabar,
Bert Friend,
Byzantine Studies,
Dvornik,
El Greco,
Glen Bowersock,
Harvard,
Islamic,
James Curtin,
Kitzinger,
Mildred Bliss,
Oleg Grabar,
Otto Demus,
Princeton Institute for Advanced Study,
University of Paris,
Vasiliev,
collaboration,
symposium
Oleg Grabar, the great Islamic art and architecture historian, moved to the United Staes in 1948 when his father, André Grabar, took the position of Director ...
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Don’t Feed the Wildlife: Dumbarton Oaks and its Neighbors
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filed under:
Edward Keenan,
Elizabeth Taylor,
Georgetown,
Giles Constable,
James Carder,
Joe Mills,
John Warner,
Josh Wilson,
La Quercia,
Lois Fern,
Margret Dawson,
Mildred Bliss,
Oleg Grabar,
Richard Diehl,
Silvio Luciani,
Susan Toby Evans,
Tony Pereira,
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Though Dumbarton Oaks may feel “otherworldly”, as Margaret Dawson, an associate of Mildred Bliss, has it—what with its self-sufficiently immured Arcadian ...