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Author Brumfield, William Craft, 1944-

Title A history of Russian architecture / text and photographs by William Craft Brumfield
Published Cambridge ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 1993

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Description 644 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 29 cm
Contents Machine derived contents note: Introduction -- Part I. Early Medieval Architecture: 1. Kiev and Chernigov -- 2. Novgorod and Pskov: eleventh to thirteenth centuries -- 3. Vladimir and Suzdal before the Mongol invasion -- 4. The revival of architecture in Novgorod and Pskov -- Part II. The Muscovite Period: 5. Moscow: architectural beginnings -- 6. The ascent of architecture in Muscovy -- 7. The seventeenth century: from ornamentalism to the new age -- 8. The foundations of the Baroque in Saint Petersburg -- 9. The late baroque in Russia: the age of Rastrelli -- 10. Neoclassicism in Petersburg: the age of Catherine the Great -- 11. Eighteenth-century neoclassicism in Moscow and the provinces -- 12. The early nineteenth century: Alexandrine neoclassicism -- Part IV. The Formation of Modern Russian Architecture: 13. Nineteenth-century historicism and eclecticism -- 14. Modernism during the early twentieth century -- 15. Revolution and reaction in Soviet architecture -- Appendices -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary A History of Russian Architecture, the most comprehensive study of this subject to date, surveys the development of Russian architecture, from the masonry churches of tenth-century Kievan Rus to the prefabricated built environments of the present. Subject to cultural and stylistic influences from both east and west, Russian architecture nonetheless developed its own distinctive approaches to building, as demonstrated in the four parts of this study: early medieval Rus up to the Mongol invasion in the midtwelfth century; the revival of architecture in Novgorod and Muscovy from the fourteenth to seventeenth centuries; the cultural revolution of architecture during the reigns of Peter the Great and his successors in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; and the advent of modern architecture, ranging from the colorful eclecticism of the nineteenth century to the rigorous experiments in avant-garde design of the early twentieth century, which were followed by a return to monumental eclecticism in the Soviet period. Analyzing stylistic developments within their historical contexts, this volume serves as a rich cultural history that will be invaluable to scholars and general readers alike. Lavishly illustrated, A History of Russian Architecture includes line drawings, plans and elevations, and a full complement of photographs taken by the author
Analysis Architecture History
Russia
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 612-631) and index
Subject Architecture -- Russia (Federation)
Architecture -- Russia (Federation) -- Themes, motives.
Architecture -- Russia -- Themes, motives.
LC no. 92029554
ISBN 0521403332