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  1. Dumbarton Oaks, formally the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, is a historic estate in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It was the residence and gardens of wealthy U.S. diplomat Robert Woods Bliss and his wife Mildred Barnes Bliss. The estate was founded by the Bliss couple, who gave the home and gardens to Harvard ...

  2. Dumbarton Oaks was created by Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss, collectors and patrons of art and scholarship in the humanities. Robert Bliss was a diplomat in the US Foreign Service, and the Blisses traveled and lived in South America and Europe.

  3. Apr 7, 2021 · Dumbarton Oaks and the groundbreaking women who created it - The Washington Post. Spring Home & Design. Groundbreakers. A century ago, landscape design was a man’s world. But these women...

  4. Buildings of architectural significance on the Dumbarton Oaks campus include the Pre-Columbian Gallery, designed by Philip Johnson and completed in 1963, and the Research Library designed by Venturi, Scott Brown and finished in 2005.

  5. Landscape design career. Fountain at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C., site of her best known garden design. She began practicing landscape architecture in 1895, working from the upper floor of her mother's brownstone house on East Eleventh Street in New York.

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  7. Jun 30, 2014 · In 1801, William Hammond Dorsey built a house in Washington, D.C., that was later named Dumbarton Oaks. How surprising and delightful it is that some of America’s most bucolic...

  8. When Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss commissioned Beatrix Jones Farrand (1872–1959) to design a garden for their new fifty-four-acre Georgetown property, Farrand was one of the country’s most acclaimed landscape architects—Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Princeton University figured among her prominent clients. Farrand’s diverse training included a horticultural apprenticeship with Charles ...

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