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Lois Fern
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filed under:
Rare Book Collection,
Mildred Barnes Bliss,
Garden Library,
Dumbarton Oaks Gardens,
Rare Book Reading Room,
Oral History Project,
Beatrix Farrand,
Garden and Landscape Studies
Oral History Interview with Lois Fern, undertaken by Veronica Koven-Matasy at the Dumbarton Oaks Guest House (Fellows Building) on August 10, 2010. At ...
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Henry and Eunice Maguire
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filed under:
Byzantine Publications,
Byzantine Studies,
Mildred Barnes Bliss,
Archives,
Harvard University,
Symposium,
Senior Fellow,
Byzantine,
Fieldwork,
Robert Woods Bliss,
Collection,
Fellows Building,
Byzantine Collection,
Ernst Kitzinger,
Rare Book Collection,
Junior Fellow,
Colloquium,
Publications,
Archaeology,
Art History,
Byzantine Studies Reading Room,
Image Collections and Fieldwork Archives,
Oral History Project,
Exhibition
Oral History Interview with Eunice and Henry Maguire, undertaken by Anna Bonnell-Freiden and Clem Wood at the Maguire home in Baltimore, Maryland on September ...
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Therese O'Malley
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filed under:
Art History,
Rare Book Collection,
Mildred Barnes Bliss,
Garden Library,
Dumbarton Oaks Gardens,
Junior Fellow,
Halloween,
Fellows,
Senior Fellow,
Oral History Project,
Beatrix Farrand,
Garden and Landscape Studies
Oral History Interview with Therese O’Malley, undertaken by Elizabeth Gettinger, Anne Steptoe, and Jeanne-Nicole Saint-Laurent at the National Gallery of Art, ...
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Seeing Cherries
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filed under:
Current,
Rare Book Collection,
Mellon Initiative in Urban Landscape Studies,
Special Exhibition,
Garden and Landscape
Rare Book Gallery
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Past Exhibitions
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City Water/City Life
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filed under:
Rare Book Collection,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Museum,
Special Exhibition,
Mellon Initiative in Urban Landscape Studies
Through August 2017 in the Rare Book Gallery | Traces the development of water elements in three historic cities and their interaction with social and cultural ...
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2020 Plant Humanities Summer Program
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filed under:
Plant Humanities,
Mellon,
Garden and Landscape,
Rare Book Collection,
Scholarly Opportunity
June 29–August 7, 2020, hosted virtually | Three-weeks of virtual instruction in plant humanities, followed by three weeks of team digital projects for the ...
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Mellon Initiatives
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Plant Humanities Initiative
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Bookbindings: “Of Making Many Books There Is No End”
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filed under:
Online Exhibition,
Rare Book Collection
Drawing from the Rare Book Collection, this exhibition on the material culture of book binding examines methods of production, materials, and styles, offering ...
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Maria Sibylla Merian
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filed under:
Online Exhibition,
Rare Book Collection,
This exhibition is a contribution to Great Washington Museums Celebrate Great Women Artists, a collaborative city-wide exhibition of works by women artists at ...
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Dumbarton Oaks Acquires Important Works Contributing to Study of the Nahua Language and the Natural History of Mexico
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filed under:
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Rare Book Collection
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The Botany of Empire in the Long Eighteenth Century
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filed under:
Online Exhibition,
Rare Book Collection,
This exhibition of materials from the Rare Book Collection was designed to accompany the 2013 symposium, “The Botany of Empire in the Long Eighteenth Century,” ...
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