The Bard College Newletter, Perspectives, Vol. 125, No. 3

5_PerspectivesTovah.pdf

Creator

Bard College (American educational institution, founded 1860)

Subject

Romantic (modern European styles ); cultural landscapes; historic landscapes; architecture (object genre); Italianate (North American architecture styles )
Annandale-on-Hudson, Dutchess, New York, United States; Hudson River, United States
Harrar, Bessina; Hoppin, F. L. V.
Bard College (American educational institution, founded 1860); Hoppin & Koen

Description

In the 1986 issue of the Bard College Bulletin, Perspectives, Blithewood Garden was featured on the cover. Inside, an article by the well-known garden writer Tovah Martin was illustrated with color photographs by Geoffrey Martin. Blithewood Garden is an Italianate garden located on the campus of Bard College. It was designed in the early 20th Century by F.L.H. Hoppin. In 1990, the U.S. Secretary of the Interior included Blithewood as a contributing property in the Hudson River National Historic Landmark District, a 32-mile stretch that extends from Germantown to Hyde Park.

Coverage

Contemporary

Publisher

Bard College

Date

February 1986

Contributor

Martin, Geoffrey K. (American teacher and mathematician, 1951 CE-); Martin, Tovah

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Prior written permission required to use any photograph from the Bard College Libraries.

Format

newsletter, 11 x 17 flat, 8.5 x 11 folded, single fold, four color cover, bw photographs inside

Language

eng

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Bard College (American educational institution, founded 1860), “The Bard College Newletter, Perspectives, Vol. 125, No. 3,” Stevenson Library Digital Collections, accessed November 5, 2024, https://omekalib.bard.edu/items/show/1804.