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Revision as of 15:03, March 2, 2020
The Evidence of American Garden History by Therese O'Malley
Charles Willson Peale, View of the garden at Belfield, 1816.Writing the Landscape by Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
Lewis Miller, Botanic garden at Princeton College, 1847.Mode of Representations in American Landscape Design by Anne L. Helmreich and Therese O'Malley
William Williams, Deborah Hall, 1766.
The Evidence of American Garden History by Therese O'Malley
Charles Willson Peale, View of the garden at Belfield, 1816.Writing the Landscape by Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
Lewis Miller, Botanic garden at Princeton College, 1847.Mode of Representations in American Landscape Design by Anne L. Helmreich and Therese O'Malley
William Williams, Deborah Hall, 1766.
The Evidence of American Garden History by Therese O'Malley
Charles Willson Peale, View of the garden at Belfield, 1816.Writing the Landscape by Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
Cornelia Jefferson Randolph, attr., A Garden Seat by Mr. Jones, From Chamber's Kew, c. 1820.Mode of Representations in American Landscape Design by Anne L. Helmreich and Therese O'Malley
Robert Mills, Picturesque View of the Building, and Grounds in front, 1841.
The Evidence of American Garden History: Interpreting American Gardens through Words and Images
—Therese O'Malley
Writing the Landscape: Text as Representations of and Sources for American Landscape Design History
—Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
Modes of Representations in American Landscape and Garden Design
—Anne L. Helmreich and Therese O'Malley