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proshloe izdaleka. Edited by Pavel Ilyin and Blair Ruble. Moscow:
Rosspen, 2004.
“Dvorianskaia idilliia: Neoklassicheskaia arkhitektury v epokhu
Ekateriny Velikoi” (Gentry idyll: neoclassical architecture in the epoch
of Catherine the Great). In Zhizn’ provintsii kak fenomen dukhovnosti.
Edited by N. M. Fortunatov. Nizhnii Novgorod: Nizhegorodskii gos.
universitet, 2004, pp. 188-93.
“Ia razrushal granitsy mezhdu naukoi i iskusstvom” (I destroyed the
boundaries between scholarship and art). Okhraniaetsia Godsudarstvom,
1 (June 2005): 42-49.
Foreward to Commemorating an Architectural Legacy: St. Petersburg in
the Photographs of William Craft Brumfield. The Harriman Review,
15 (2005)4:2-3.
“Novyi Orlean i velikaia reka” (New Orleans and the great river).
Vestnik Instituta Kennana v Rossii, 8 (2005):24-30.
“Christ the Savior, Cathedral of.” In Supplement to the Modern
Encyclopedia of Russian, Soviet and Eurasian History, vol. 6. Edited
by Bruce Adams. Gulf Breeze, Fla.: Academic International Press, 2005),
pp. 105-106.
Kul'tura "Dva" by
Vladimir Papernyi. Slavic Review, 45 (1986):776-777.
The Bells of Russia: History and
Technology by Edward V. Williams. Slavic Review, 47(1988):123-124.
The Architecture of Classical
Moscow: A Cultural History by Albert J. Schmidt. Journal of the Society of
Architectural Historians, 50 (1991) :84-85.
Joze Plecnik: Architect: 1872-1957.
Edited by Francois Burkhardt, Claude Eveno, and Boris Podrecca. Slavic Review. 50
(1991) :454-55.
Leningrad: Shaping a Soviet City
by Blair A. Ruble; and Kamennyi ostrov by Vera A. Vitiazeva. Journal of the Society of
Architectural Historians, 51 (1992) :227-229.
Russian Art Nouveau, by Elena
A. Borisova and Grigory Sternin; The Twilight of the Tsars: Russian Art at the Turn of
the Century, London: South Bank Centre; and Moscow Revealed, by John Freeman
and Kathleen Berton. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 52
(1993):107-109.
Le Corbusier and the Mystique of
the USSR: Theories and Projects for Moscow 1928-1936, by Jean-Louis Cohen.
American
Historical Review, (April 1993):535-536.
Architecture and Ideology in
Eastern Europe during the Stalin Era: An Aspect of Cold War History, by Anders Aman.
Slavic
Review. 53 (1994) :280-281.
Arkhiv arkhitektury. Vypusk I
(Archive of architecture. No. 1); Neoklassitsizm v russkoi arkhitekture nachala XX
veka (Arkhiv arkhitektury. Vypusk II) by Grigorii Revzin; Pskovskaia
arkhitektura XIV-XV vekov: Proiskhozhdenie i stanovlenie traditsii (Arkhiv
arkhitektury. Vypusk III) by Vladimir Sedov. Journal of the Society of
Architectural Historians. 53 (1994) :492-493 .
Vladimir Tatlin: Retrospektiva.
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 53 (1994) :469-470 .
Tchelitchev, by Lincoln
Kirstein. Choice, 32(Feb 1995).
Kazimir Malevich, by
Charlotte Douglas. Choice, 32(April 1995):1287.
Lives in Letters: Princess Zinaida
Volkonskaya and her correspondence, by Bayara Aroutunova. Choice, 32(April
1995):1309.
Moscow and Leningrad: A
Topographical Guide to Russian Cultural History. Vol. 1, Buildings and Builders;
vol. 2, Writers, Painters, Musicians, and Their Gathering Places, by Charles A.
Ward. Slavic Review, 54 (1995) :170-172.
Kandinsky and Old Russia, by
Peg Weiss. Choice, 33(December 1995): 608.
Russian Jewish Artists in a
Century of Change, 1890-1990, ed. by Susan Tumarkin Goodman. Choice,
33(March 1996):1118.
Vasily Kandinsky: A Colorful Life,
ed. by Helmut Friedel. Choice. 33(June 1996):1629-30.
Khram Khrista Spasitelia v Moskve,
by E. I. Kirichenko. Slavic Review. 55 (1996) :171-173.
Ilya Kabakov, by Amei
Wallach. Choice, 34(September 1996): 116.
The Empress and the Architect:
British Architecture and Gardens at the Court of Catherine the Great, by Dimitri
Shvidkovsky. Choice, 34(December 1996):604.
St. Petersburg: Architecture of
the Tsars, by Dmitri Shvidkovsky. Choice, 34(March 1997):1153.
Images of Space: St. Petersburg in
the Visual and Verbal Arts, by Grigory Kaganov. Choice, 35(October
1997):285.
The Russian Avant-garde in the
1920s-1930s, by Yevgeny Kovtun. Choice. 35(October 1997):285
The Empress and the Architect:
British Architecture and Gardens at the Court of Catherine the Great, by Dimitri
Shvidkovsky. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 56 (1997)
:387-388.
Histoire de Saint-Petersbourg,
by Wladimir Berelowitch and Olga Medvedkova. Slavic Review, 56(1997):356-357.
The Struggle for Utopia:
Rodchenko, Lissitzky, Moholy-Nagy, 1917-1946. by Victor Margolin. Choice,
35(December 1997): 627.
The Itinerants: the masters of
Russian realism, by Yelena Nesterova. Choice, 35(January 1998):810.
Moscow Art Nouveau, by
Kathleen Berton Murrell. Choice, 35(May 1998):1524.
Royal Imagery in Medieval Georgia,
by Antony Eastmond. Choice, 36(November 1998):508-09.
Isaiah Berlin: A Life, By Michael
Ignatieff, and The Proper Study of Mankind: An Anthology of Essays, by Isaiah Berlin.
Minneapolis Star Tribune (Dec. 20, 1998):F16.
The Architecture of Historic
Hungary, ed. by Dora Wiebenson and Jozsef Sisa. Choice, 36(January
1999):870.
Aleksandr Rodchenko, by
Magdalena Dabrowski, Leah Dickerman, and Peter Galassi. Choice, 36(January
1999):877.
Siberian Dawn: A Journey Across
the New Russia, by Jeffrey Tayler. Minneapolis Star Tribune (March 14,
1999):F17.
Isaiah Berlin: A Life, by
Michael Ignatieff. Moscow Times (April 3, 1999):9.
Siberian Dawn: A Journey Across
the New Russia, by Jeffrey Tayler. Moscow Times (May 1, 1999):9.
Romanian Modernism: The
Architecture of Bucharest. 1920-1940, by Luminita Machedon and Ernie Scoffham.
Choice,
37(December 1999):708.
The Architecture of Historic
Hungary, ed. by Dora Wiebenson and Jozsef Sisa. Slavic Review, 58 (1999)
:895-896.
El Lissitsky: beyond the abstract
cabinet, by Margarita Tupitsyn, Matthew Drutt and Ulrich Pohlmann. Choice,
37(April 2000):1459.
Arkhitektory-stroiteli
Sankt-Peterburga serediny XIX - nachala XX veka: spravochnik, ed. by B. M. Kirikov;
and W sluzbie imperium Rosyjskiego 1721-1917, by Piotr Paszkiewicz. Slavic Review,
59 (2000) :475-478.
Stories for Little Comrades:
Revolutionary artists and the making of early Soviet children's books, by Evgeny
Steiner. Choice. 37(July/August 2000):1966.
Exploring Color: Olga Rozanova and
the early Russian avant-garde, 1910-1918, by Nina Gurianova. Choice,
38(September 2000):114.
Rospisi "neba" v
dereviannvkh khramakh russkogo severa, by Tat'ianaM. Kol'tsova. Slavic Review,
59 (2000): 694-695.
Political Posters in Central and
Eastern Europe, 1945-95: signs of the times, by James Aulich and Marta Sylvestrova.
Choice,
38(November 2000):518
Russian Impressionism: paintings
from the collection of the Russian Museum, by Vladimir Kruglov, et al.
Choice,
38 (March 2001):1259
The Uncommon Vision of Sergei Konenkov, 1874-1971: A
Russian sculptor and his times, ed. by Marie Lampard, et al. Choice,
39 (October 2001):297.
Russian Glass at Hillwood, by Karen Kettering.
Choice, 39 (December 2001):672.
Art of the Baltics, ed. by Alla Rosenfeld and Norton
Dodge. Choice, 39 (June 2002):1756.
History of the Urbanisation of a Siberian City: Ulan-Ude,
by Balzhan Zhimbiev. Slavic Review, 61(2002):642.
The Russian avant-garde book: 1910-1934, ed. by
Margit Rowell and Deborah Rye. Choice, 40(November 2002):
457-458.
Between worlds: a sourcebook of central European
avant-gardes, 1910-1930, ed. by Timothy O. Benson and Eva Forgacs.
Choice, 40(November 2002): 458.
Centaur: the life and art of Ernst Neizvestny, by
Albert Leong. Choice, 40(January 2003): 814.
Architecture in the Age of Stalin. Culture Two, by
Vladimir Paperny. Choice, 40(January 2003): 816.
Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland: a
history of collecting and patronage, by Laurie Winters. Choice,
40(March 2003): 1174.
This Meager Nature: Landscape and National Identity
in Imperial Russia, by Christopher Ely. Canadian Slavonic Papers,
45 (2003): 517-518.
The Faberge Menagerie, ed. by Deborah Horowitz.
Choice, 41(February 2004):
Marc Chagall and his Times, ed. by Benjamin Harshav.
Choice, 41(March 2004):
Arkhitektura i antroposofiia, ed. by Anna Sokolina.
Artmargins (www.artmargins.com), March 1, 2004.
Brodsky & Utkin: the complete works, by Lois Nesbitt.
Choice, 41(April 2004):
The Bronze Horseman: Falconet s monument to Peter the
Great, by Alexander M. Shenker. Choice, 41(May 2004):
Vologda Regional Research Library,
Russia. (June 26-August 31, 1998)
Les eglises de la Russie du
Nord. Photographies du professeur William Brumfield. 40 black-and-white silverprints.
Universite de Paris-IV Sorbonne:
Centre Universitaire Malesherbes. (May 6-14, 1999)
Russkii Sever qlazami
amerikantsa (The Russian North through the eyes of am American). 50 black-and white
silverprints
1.
Arkhangel'sk Regional History
Museum. (May 18-June 1, 1999)
2.
Kargopol' Museum of Art and
Historic Architecture. (June 14-September 30, 1999)
Pravoslavnve sviatyni severa
v fotoqrafiiakh Vil'ama Brumfilda (Sacred Orthodox Monuments of the North in photographs
by William Brumfield). 50 black-and white silverprints
Arkhangel'sk Museum of Art. (Nov.
20-Jan. 10, 2000)
Photographs of the Russian
North by William Brumfield. 60 black-and white silverprints
1.
Spaso House (U.S. Ambassadorial
Residence), Moscow. (September 25-November 1, 2000)
2.
New Jerusalem Historial
Architecture and Art Museum, Istra, Moscow Region. (November 24-December 31, 2000)
Vil'iam Brumfild. Sviatyni
russkogo severa. 146 black and white silverprints, 4 color prints.
Vologda Regional Gallery of Art.
(March 30-April 15, 2001)
The National Gallery of Art, Photographic Archives: as
of 9/1997 the Archives has printed and catalogued some 9,000 8"xlO" silverprints
(primarily of Russian architecture) from negatives by WCB.
Harvard University Fine Arts Library, Visual
Collections: 100 8"xlO" photographs and 300 color slides by WCB.
New Orleans Museum of Art: 2 16"x20"
silverprints and 2 Il"xl4" silverprints.
"The Empire That
Was Russia: A Photographic Record by Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky." Consisting of early
20th-century photographs by the Russian photographer Prokudin-Gorsky in the collection of
the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress. Exhibited at:
1. The Library of Congress,
Jefferson Building (November 14, 1986-April 19, 1987)
2. Morehead Gallery, University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill (October 22 - November 15, 1987)
3. University of Oregon Museum of
Art, Eugene (March 20-April 17, 1988)
4. Wheaton College, Wheaton,
Illinois (May 8-June 9, 1988)
5. Doe Library, University of
California, Berkeley (September 4-October 2, 1988)
6. Rockhurst College, Kansas City,
Missouri (October 23-November 20, 1988)
7. Los Angeles County Museum of
Natural History (January 7-March 12, 1989)
8. Texas Memorial Museum, Austin
(April 7-May 14, 1989)
9. Kentucky Center for the Arts,
Louisville (September 1-24, 1989)
10. McMillian Memorial Library,
Grand Rapids, Michigan (February 3-March 18, 1990)
11. Frye Art Museum, Seattle (May
12-June 17, 1990)
12. Grinnell College, Burling
Gallery (October 27-December 9, 1990)
13. Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa,
Oklahoma (January 16-February 24, 1991)
14. Museum of Art, University of
Missouri, Columbia (September 27-November 3, 1991)