"Feminism... I think the simplest explanation, and one that captures the idea, is a song that Marlo Thomas sang, 'Free to be You and Me.'" - Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Planting Plan of Garden
Ellen Shipman: Sketch, landscape gardening; 1913
Planting Plan of Garden for Mrs A L Daniels in Wenham, Massachusetts
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About The Artist
Known as the "Dean of American Women Landscape Architects," Ellen Shipman's gardens were symphonies of lush greenery and vibrant blooms, orchestrated with a masterful touch. Her designs married the wild beauty of nature with the structured elegance of classical style, creating sanctuaries that were both tranquil and invigorating. Shipman's artistry, rooted in resilience and vision, paved the way for women in landscape architecture, her legacy blooming in gardens across the nation.
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