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  1. East meets West through the insertion of an English flower garden within an Asian inspired landscape. Located in Seal Harbor, the garden is designed to be at floral peak in August. It is open from mid-July until early September.

  2. 13. Apr. 2017 · Inside Abby Aldrich Rockefeller's Wondrous Maine Garden. The Asian-inspired garden by landscape architect Beatrix Farrand is featured in a new book. By Mitchell Owens. April 13, 2017. A...

  3. Der Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, wurde 1953 als Skulpturengarten des Museum of Modern Art von Philip Johnson geplant und 2004 durch Yoshio Taniguchi umgestaltet.

  4. 12. Sept. 2017 · The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Garden in Seal Harbor, Maine was created between 1926 and 1930 by Abby Aldrich Rockefeller and noted garden designer Beatrix Farrand. Set within acres of moss-carpeted woods, the garden is designed to be at floral peak in August.

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  5. One of the great American garden gems is the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Garden in Seal Harbor, Maine. Surrounded by Acadia National Park on the island of Mount Desert along the coast of northern Maine, the garden is a hidden gem open to the public by reservation during nine weeks in summer.

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  6. 11. Aug. 2022 · Many have admired works by Picasso, Calder, and Maillol at the tranquil Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden that graces the Museum of Modern Art, but few know how instrumental the garden's namesake was to the building of MoMA and to ushering in the avant-garde in NYC during early 20th century.

  7. Between the sculptures, freestanding screens created intimate viewing spaces. The garden you're standing in today was designed in 1953 by MoMA's Director of Architecture and Design, Philip Johnson, and is dedicated to Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, one of the Museum's founders. Her townhouse home once stood on this site.