Tom Christopher Tom Christopher is a garden writer based in Connecticut. His most recent book, The Artful Garden, coauthored with landscape architect James van Sweden, was published by Random House in spring 2011. Magazine Article The Artist Who Shaped Brazil A new exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden showcases the work of Roberto Burle Marx. Tom Christopher Magazine Article Georgia O’Keeffe Paints Hawaii What started as commercial work ended as art Tom Christopher Magazine Article Protecting Art in War Yale's Deane Keller became a Monuments Man and helped save Italy's treasures. Tom Christopher Magazine Article Winterthur Inside Out H. F. du Pont's masterpiece of horticulture Tom Christopher Magazine Article The Samurai Cultivated the Art of Peace Two hundred fifty years of peace in Japan reveal objects of extraordinary beauty. Tom Christopher Magazine Article Connecticut Remembers World War I Through Letters, Diaries, and Other Personal Possessions Connecticut's citizens preserve memories of World War I Tom Christopher Magazine Article Living Off the Landscape Thomas Cole and Frederick Church in the Hudson River Valley Tom Christopher Magazine Article Emily Dickinson, Gardener In her own time she was better known for her hydrangeas. Tom Christopher Magazine Article Parlor Politics The activist legacy of Harriet Beecher Stowe Tom Christopher Magazine Article Connecticut's Stuart Parnes Parnes takes up the cause of the humanities in Connecticut. Tom Christopher Pagination Currently on page 1 1 Next page ›
Magazine Article The Artist Who Shaped Brazil A new exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden showcases the work of Roberto Burle Marx. Tom Christopher
Magazine Article Georgia O’Keeffe Paints Hawaii What started as commercial work ended as art Tom Christopher
Magazine Article Protecting Art in War Yale's Deane Keller became a Monuments Man and helped save Italy's treasures. Tom Christopher
Magazine Article The Samurai Cultivated the Art of Peace Two hundred fifty years of peace in Japan reveal objects of extraordinary beauty. Tom Christopher
Magazine Article Connecticut Remembers World War I Through Letters, Diaries, and Other Personal Possessions Connecticut's citizens preserve memories of World War I Tom Christopher
Magazine Article Living Off the Landscape Thomas Cole and Frederick Church in the Hudson River Valley Tom Christopher
Magazine Article Emily Dickinson, Gardener In her own time she was better known for her hydrangeas. Tom Christopher
Magazine Article Connecticut's Stuart Parnes Parnes takes up the cause of the humanities in Connecticut. Tom Christopher