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1. Frederick Law Olmsted, 1822-1903 (left)
John Charles Olmsted, 1852-1920 (upper right)
Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr, 1870-1957 (lower right)Frederick Law Olmsted, 1822-1903 (left)
John Charles Olmsted, 1852-1920 (upper right)
Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr, 1870-1957 (lower right)
7. The Archives:
Plan for Boston Park System: Olmsted, Olmsted & Eliot, January 1904 (upper left)
U. S. Capital Grounds (Major Improvements), Washington, DC: lamp detail, l (upper right)
Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Isle, ME: 1937 (bottom left)
Mr. Joseph P. Kennedy Estate, Hyannisport, MA: Olmsted Brothers, 1934 (bottom right)
The Archives:
Plan for Boston Park System: Olmsted, Olmsted & Eliot, January 1904 (upper left)
U. S. Capital Grounds (Major Improvements), Washington, DC: lamp detail, l (upper right)
Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Isle, ME: 1937 (bottom left)
Mr. Joseph P. Kennedy Estate, Hyannisport, MA: Olmsted Brothers, 1934 (bottom right)
10. Fairsted, c. 2002. Restored South Lawn with signature American elm.
Olmsted: place of the elms.Fairsted, c. 2002. Restored South Lawn with signature American elm.
Olmsted: place of the elms.
15. - Massachusetts College of Art & Design
18. Frederick Law Olmsted, 1822-1903 (left)
John Charles Olmsted, 1852-1920 (upper right)
Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr, 1870-1957 (lower right)Frederick Law Olmsted, 1822-1903 (left)
John Charles Olmsted, 1852-1920 (upper right)
Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr, 1870-1957 (lower right)
21. the art of landscape
A four-season art exploration
of Olmsted’s Franklin Park
22. Drawing from Observation season: fall
medium: colored pencil
focus: detailed drawing
big idea: the selection & arrangement of distinct elements affects the character of place; drawing reveals the character of a single feature
33. Exploring Color & Form season: spring
medium: tempera paint
focus: light, shadow, color
design content: capture the magic & new life in early spring through the selection and use of color
38. Using Layers & Shapes season: summer
medium: collage
focus: depth
big idea: the layering of elements creates a sense of mystery, wonder, and depth of space