A History of Russian Architecture
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- Author: William Craft Brumfield, Tulane University, Louisiana
- Date Published: October 1997
- availability: Unavailable - out of print November 2002
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521597241
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The most comprehensive study of this subject to date, A History of Russian Architecture surveys Russian building from the masonry churches of tenth-century Kievan Rus to the pre-fabricated 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 the study: early medieval Rus up to the Mongol invasion in the mid-twelfth century; the revival of architecture in Novgorod and Muscovy from the fourteenth to seventeenth centuries; the cultural revolution in architecture in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; and the advent of modern architecture. Analysing stylistic developments within their historical contexts, this volume serves as a rich cultural history that will be invaluable to scholars and general readers alike.
Read more- A cultural history of Russia, as well as an architectural history of Russia
- Very good quality production, lots of colour, good paper, bright four-colour jacket
- Lavishly illustrated volume covering history of Russian architecture from the Middle Ages to the present
- Author well known - the expert in this area
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'Once in a great while, a book appears that both defines a scholarly discipline and sets a research agenda for the foreseeable future. Such a book is Brumfield's present work.' Choice
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- Date Published: October 1997
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521597241
- length: 656 pages
- dimensions: 279 x 217 x 38 mm
- weight: 2.325kg
- contains: 677 b/w illus. 80 colour illus.
- availability: Unavailable - out of print November 2002
Table of Contents
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.
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