A history of Russian architecture/

Main Author: Brumfield, William Craft, 1944-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge [England]: Cambridge UniversityPress, 1993
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245 1 2 |a A history of Russian architecture/  |c text and photographs by William Craft Brumfield 
260 |a Cambridge [England]:  |b Cambridge UniversityPress,  |c 1993 
300 |a 644 p., [82] p. of plates :  |b ill. (some col.), maps ;  |c 29 cm. 
500 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 612-631) and index. 
500 |a Contents: Pt. I. Early Medieval Architecture. 1. Kiev and Chernigov. 2. Novgorodand Pskov: Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries. 3. Vladimir and SuzdalBefore the Mongol Invasion. 4. The Revival of Architecture in Novgorodand Pskov -- Pt. II. The Muscovite Period. 5. Moscow: ArchitecturalBeginnings. 6. The Ascent of Architecture in Muscovy. 7. TheSeventeenth Century: From Ornamentalism to the New Age -- Pt. III. TheTurn to Western Forms. 8. The Foundations of the Baroque in SaintPetersburg. 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. TheEarly Nineteenth Century: Alexandrine Neoclassicism -- Pt. IV. TheFormation of Modern Russian Architecture. 13. Nineteenth-CenturyHistoricism and Eclecticism. 14. Modernism During the Early TwentiethCentury. 15. Revolution and Reaction in Soviet Architecture -- AppendixI Russian Wooden Architecture. 
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