The Oaks News

Revival and Restoration in Stained Glass
Artist Jeffrey Miller discusses the state of contemporary stained glass production in France

Modern Encounters with Medieval France
Hannah Weaver reflects on two Juggling the Middle Ages events

Moody Ancients, Renaissance Heroes
Glenn Most discusses Greek philosophers, Dutch art, and ancient trash culture

Reflecting on Botanical Gardens and the Urban Future
Bliss and Mellon conference award recipients discuss the 2018 Garden and Landscape Studies colloquium

Hagia Sophia’s Hidden History
Dumbarton Oaks is digitizing original records of Hagia Sophia’s restoration

Juggling the Middle Ages Opening Lecture
Jan Ziolkowski traces the path of Le jongleur de Notre Dame, or Our Lady’s Tumbler, from the story’s first appearance in a 13th-century manuscript to today.

Dumbarton Oaks and JSTOR Launch Plant Humanities Initiative
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation provides support for digital tool and research and scholarly programming

Putting Theory into Practice
Anastasia Day recounts her experience with the GLS summer graduate workshop

A Displaced Unity
Michael Lee studies the administration of landscape architecture in 19th-century Germany

2017–2018 Bliss and Mellon Awards
Recipients of the Bliss and Mellon symposium awards react to the 2018 Garden and Landscape Studies Symposium

The Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library at Kalamazoo
Panel sponsored by Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library and Platinum Latin on Medieval Latin Lives of Muhammad

Coins and Seals at Kalamazoo
Seven speakers explore Byzantine social, administrative, and economic history at the International Congress on Medieval Studies

The Garden at Balentine’s
Nicholas Serrano studies postwar landscape architecture in the American South

The Unrealizable World
Kelly Presutti studies landscape and representation in nineteenth-century France

2018–2019 Fellows and Project Grant Recipients
Dumbarton Oaks announces support for 53 scholars in the upcoming academic year

Dumbarton Oaks Announces 2018 Summer Interns
Ten Harvard students will undertake an array of projects

Mildred Barnes ca. 1905 – Photographed at her Home in Sharon, Connecticut
James N. Carder (January 2018)

Life in Classic Maya Royal Courts
Maxime Lamoureux-St-Hilaire studies classic Maya royal spaces in La Corona, Guatemala

Repurposing the Apocalypse
Christopher Bonura studies the political history of apocalyptic literature

Bliss and Mellon Awards
Recipients of the Bliss symposium award and the Mellon colloquium awards react to recent Garden and Landscape Studies events

Reissue of Byzantium and the Arabs
Irfan Shahîd’s history of the Arab’s interactions with Rome and Byzantium before the rise of Islam is available for download

Dumbarton Oaks at Kalamazoo
Paper proposals for four sponsored sessions at the 53rd International Congress on Medieval Studies due September 15

Grammars of the Former World
Rare Book Collection acquires Andreas Sennert’s seventeenth-century lexicographical studies

On Mysticism and Materiality
Visiting Scholar Racha Kirakosian examines the fabric of medieval mysticism

What We Learned in the Gardens
Nathalie Miraval reflects on programming for second-graders and cultivating a sense of wonder

2017–2018 Fellows and Project Grants
Dumbarton Oaks is pleased to announce the fellows and project grants for the upcoming academic year

Renovation of the Garden
Dumbarton Oaks Garden closed to the public from July 10, 2017, to March 15, 2018

“Thirty-Six Views” Receives the John Brinckerhoff Jackson Book Prize
Authors Strassberg and Whiteman Recognized for Contribution to Garden History and Landscape Studies

Of Plants and Power
New from Dumbarton Oaks Publications: The Botany of Empire in the Long Eighteenth Century

Learning among the Plants
Second-Grade Classes from the Hyde-Addison School Visit the Dumbarton Oaks Gardens

In Memoriam Irfan Shahîd
Director Jan Ziolkowski Remembers Shahîd’s Scholarship and Long Association with Dumbarton Oaks

Garden Theory and the French Picturesque
Bliss Symposium Award Recipients Cabelle Ahn and Carlo Urmy Reflect on the Garden and Landscape Studies Colloquium on Hubert Robert

Theories of Ritual
Pre-Columbian Studies Junior Fellow Jessica MacLellan on Maya Stone Platforms and the Organization of Community

Contextualizing Robert
Garden and Landscape Studies 2016 Colloquium on Hubert Robert and French Garden Culture

“The World Upside Down”
Byzantine Studies Fellow Eleni Kefala on Byzantium and America before and after the Age of Reason

Announcing the Dumbarton Oaks Humanities Fellowships
Three Young Humanists from Harvard Arrive for a Year of Practical Learning and Career Preparation
Call for Papers: “The Individual in Material Culture”
A Dumbarton Oaks Panel at the 52nd International Congress on Medieval Studies

Mapping the History of Cultural Philanthropy in Washington, D.C.
News from the Summer Internship Program

Alexander Alexandrovich Vasiliev and the Bulgarian Badge Set of the Royal Order for Civil Merit
James N. Carder (July 2016)

Dumbarton Oaks Welcomes Its 2016 Summer Interns
Fifteen Harvard Undergraduates Arrive for an Array of Projects

Digital Humanities at Dumbarton Oaks
Tyler Fellow John Davis Creates Online Map of the D.C. Watershed

Chinese Ambassador Visits Dumbarton Oaks
Thirty Young Diplomats Also Visit Birthplace of the United Nations

A Report on the Proceedings of the 2016 Byzantine Studies Symposium
Konstantina Karterouli on Reconsidering the “Worlds of Byzantium”

Dumbarton Oaks Publication Discussed at German Embassy
Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau’s Letters of a Dead Man

New Books in the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library
Hermit’s Lives, the Latin Timaeus, and Old English Psalms in Spring 2016

Letters from William Cowper and John Ruskin
Highlights from Mildred Bliss’s Autograph Letter Collection

Anthony Kaldellis on “The Byzantine Retirement of the Ancient Gods”
A Lecture in Collaboration with the National Gallery of Art

75 Years Ago this Month: Mildred Bliss and the Maintenance of the Dumbarton Oaks Gardens
James N. Carder (April 2016)

Commissioning and Performing Contemporary Compositions
Dumbarton Oaks’ mission to foster original research and publication in humanistic studies has found a parallel expression in the Friends of Music commissions and performances of contemporary music.

Music at Dumbarton Oaks: The Performers
Many famous or soon-to-be famous musicians performed at Dumbarton Oaks over the years, and several have reminisced fondly about their concertizing there, in both the residential and institutional periods.

From Housing to Landscape: The Wohnungsfrage Academy in Berlin
Jeanne Haffner, Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow in Urban Landscape Studies at Dumbarton Oaks

“The More I Learned, the More Interested I Got”
A Conversation with Chinese Garden History Scholar Alison Hardie

Stravinsky, Copland, Tower, and Shaw
The Blisses ensured that music was given proper space in their homes, a commitment that was enhanced through their sponsorship of musicians and the commissioning of new works. Dumbarton Oaks continues this commitment through a concert series and commissioning new works from early-career musicians.
Seventy-Five Years of Arts and Humanities at Dumbarton Oaks
Jan Ziolkowski’s Welcome to a Concert by the Dover Quartet, with the World Premiere of Caroline Shaw’s Plan & Elevation (The Grounds of Dumbarton Oaks)

Seventy-Five Years Ago this Month: The Inauguration of the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection
James N. Carder (November 2015)

The Musical Art Quartet and the Bliss Stradivarius Viola
Mildred Barnes Bliss was an enthusiastic patron of the Musical Art Quartet. She supported the string quartet from soon after its inception in 1926 until it disbanded in 1944. The quartet performed in the Music Room each year between 1941 and 1944, and it was largely due to the success of these performances that Dumbarton Oaks decided to inaugurate a Friends of Music concert series in 1946.

75 Years Ago this Month: An Administrative Structure for the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection
James N. Carder (October 2015)

The Order of the Universe
The Poetic Works of Bernardus Silvestris in the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library

Upcoming Public Lectures in Byzantine and Garden and Landscape Studies
Claudia Rapp of the University of Vienna | Luke Morgan of Monash University

New Exhibitions
75 Years/75 Objects and Stephens & Catherwood Revisited: Maya Ruins and the Passage of Time

Public Lecture in Garden and Landscape Studies
“Culture, History, and Context: Inspiring Contemporary Landscapes” with Thomas Woltz | April 30, 2015, at 5:30 p.m.

Dante and the Greeks
A new publication from Dumbarton Oaks and an interview with volume editor Jan Ziolkowski

Diana of the Fellowship House
Jan Ziolkowski, Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Medieval Latin, Harvard University, and Director of Dumbarton Oaks

Dumbarton Oaks Hosts Inaugural Wintersession Course for Harvard Students
“Culture and Power: Art, Philanthropy, and Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century” | January 11–18, 2015

Pre-Columbian Public Lecture on December 4: Francisco Valdez
The Mayo Chinchipe-Marañón Culture: Pandora's Box in the Upper Amazon

Public Lecture in Byzantine Studies
“Ancients and Moderns: Reconsidering Style in the Visual Arts of Late Antiquity,” Sarah E. Bassett, University of Indiana, Bloomington | September 25, 2014, 6:15 p.m.

One-Month Research Stipends in Pre-Columbian Studies
Charles D. Cheek, Thomas W. Killion, and Matt Johnston

Off the Press
The Life of Saint Basil the Younger, Denis F. Sullivan, Alice-Mary Talbot, and Stamatina McGrath

Now on View
Seldom Seen: A Selection of Prints, Drawings, and Decorative Art | Until August 17, 2014

Dumbarton Oaks/Harvard Exchange
Ekaterina Nechaeva, American Academy in Rome, 2013–14 Dumbarton Fellow in Byzantine Studies

Pre-Columbian Studies Spring Workshop
Pre-Wari, Wari, and Inka Khipus: An Investigation of General Andean Cord Recording Principles & Technologies | April 11 and 12, 2014

Mellon Foundation Award in Urban Landscape Studies
Announcing the new Mellon Initiative in Urban Landscape Studies

Byzantine Studies Symposium on Sense Perceptions
“Knowing Bodies, Passionate Souls: Sense Perceptions in Byzantium,” April 25–27, 2014, Susan Ashbrook Harvey (Brown University) and Margaret Mullett (Dumbarton Oaks), Symposiarchs.

Upcoming Public Lecture in Garden and Landscape Studies
Eugene Y. Wang, Harvard University, “How to Read the Chinese Garden? Qianlong Emperor’s Retreat in the Forbidden City” | Thursday, March 20, 2014

Upcoming Public Lecture
John Pohl, UCLA, "Bringing the Pre-Columbian World to Life: The Scholar’s Role in Entertainment Media" | Thursday, February 6, 2014

Winterreise and the Journey of Wintertime German Lieder at Dumbarton Oaks
James N. Carder (February 2014)

Upcoming Public Lecture in Byzantine Studies
Sharon E. J. Gerstel, University of California, Los Angeles, "Witnessing Byzantium: The Greek Perspective" | Thursday, January 16, 2014

Visiting Scholar Peter Brown
Professor Brown discusses his impressions of Dumbarton Oaks and the transformation of late antique and Byzantine studies over the last four decades.

Upcoming Public Lecture in Pre-Columbian Studies
“To Write or Knot: Recent Advances in the Study of Andean Knotted Cord Records” | Gary Urton, Harvard University | Thursday, December 5, 2013

Pre-Columbian Studies Symposium
Making Value, Making Meaning: Techné in the Pre-Columbian World | October 11–12, 2013

The Cost of Ambassadorial Entertaining and the Bliss Tableware with the Department of State Great Seal
James N. Carder (November 2013)

Inspiring Art: The Dumbarton Oaks Birthing Figure
Upcoming Museum Exhibition, June 27, 2013 through March 2, 2014

"Underworld Courier": The Dumbarton Oaks Newsletter from the Pre-Digital Era
James N. Carder (May 2013)

“Cultural Landscape Heritage in Sub-Saharan Africa”
2013 Garden and Landscape Studies Symposium, May 10–11

"We shall hurry back so as to be here to watch the garden put on its spring garb"
James N. Carder (April 2013)

Off the Press
Asinou across Time: Studies in the Architecture and Murals of the Panagia Phorbiotissa, Cyprus

Reuniting a Collection
The Image Collections and Fieldwork Archives (ICFA) Nicholas V. Artamonoff online exhibit

New Exhibition: Architectural Contrasts
Opening in February: The Rare Book Reading Room and the Pre-Columbian Collection Pavilion 50th Anniversary (1963–2013)

Upcoming Scholarly Event: “Working with Farrand/Farrand at Work”
Garden and Landscape Studies Colloquium Friday, March 8, 2013

History and Memory in the Manchu Imperial Park of Bishu Shanzhuang
A public lecture by Stephen Whiteman

The Byzantine Emperors on Coins
A new online exhibit highlighting the Dumbarton Oaks coin collection

A Ninth-Century Greek-Arabic Palimpsest
An informal talk with Father Justin Sinaites and Professor Jack Tannous
Bliss Symposium Award Recipients
Five Harvard students received Bliss Awards that allowed them to attend the "Sign and Design" symposium

The Making of an Exhibition
An interview with Dumbarton Oaks museum staff on the making of the All Sides Considered interactive exhibit

The Measure and Meaning of Time in the Americas
A summary of the 2012 Pre-Columbian Studies symposium

God’s Regents on Earth: A Thousand Years of Imperial Seals
A new online exhibition of Byzantine seals from Dumbarton Oaks' collection

Byzantine Greek Summer School Concludes
A summary of the sixth session of the Greek Summer School at Dumbarton Oaks

More Dumbarton Oaks Titles Available on JSTOR
Studies in Pre-Columbian Art and Archaeology are now available online

Introducing the Dumbarton Oaks Tyler Fellows
Kuba Kabala, "Frontier Spaces: Eastern Europe, 800–1000 A.D."

Now on View: Rome Re-Imagined: Antiquarianism and Colonialism in the Nineteenth Century Maghreb
Rare book exhibition in the Dumbarton Oaks Library

Now on View: From Clearing to Cataloging: The Corpus of Tunisian Mosaics
ICFA exhibition in the Bliss Gallery

Introducing the Dumbarton Oaks Tyler Fellows
Lisa Trever, "Moche Mural Painting and Practice at Pañamarca: A Study of Image Making in Ancient Peru"
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Archives join Facebook
Launch of the official Dumbarton Oaks Library and Archives Facebook page