“Théodora” Souvenir Booklet
James N. Carder (March 2017)
No New Saints
Sergey Ivanov Reconsiders the Unorthodox Saints’ Lives of the Tenth Century
Renovation of the Garden
Dumbarton Oaks Garden closed to the public from July 10, 2017, to March 15, 2018
Blood on the Stones
Ximena Chávez Balderas Reinterprets Sacrificial Remains at Tenochtitlan
Azalea Inscription
James N. Carder (February 2017)
A New Old View
Dumbarton Oaks Acquires Seventeenth-Century Monument Guide
The Sense of Place
Saskia de Wit Contextualizes the Metropolitan Garden in Landscape Studies
Refinding the Way
Hendrik Dey Investigates the Via Triumphalis in Medieval Rome
The Monks at the Theater
Agnieszka Szymańska Discusses the Unlikely Design of the Red Monastery
Remaking Marrakesh
Abbey Stockstill Probes the Hidden History of Urban Development
The Gardens Gide Saw
Verena Conley on Exoticism, Europe, and the Jardin d’Essai
“Thirty-Six Views” Receives the John Brinckerhoff Jackson Book Prize
Authors Strassberg and Whiteman Recognized for Contribution to Garden History and Landscape Studies
Artful Mapping of the Dumbarton Oaks Gardens
James N. Carder (January 2017)
Saskia de Wit Joins Garden and Landscape Studies as a One-Month Research Awardee
Of Plants and Power
New from Dumbarton Oaks Publications: The Botany of Empire in the Long Eighteenth Century
Revisiting the Codex
Lori Diel Parses the Images and Enigmas of the Codex Mexicanus
The Beads of Las Orquídeas
Eric Dyrdahl Investigates Pre-Columbian Craft Production in Ecuador
The Networks of Paradise
Jan Haenraets Discusses the History and Preservation of Mughal Gardens