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Between Byzantine and Romanesque | p. 13 |
A choice of faith and a choice of architecture | p. 13 |
The architecture of Kievan Rus' : the emergence of a model for sacred buildings | p. 15 |
Romanesque in North-eastern Rus' : the architecture of Vladimir - historical context | p. 26 |
The earliest cathedrals of North-eastern Rus' | p. 28 |
The churches of Andrey Bogolyubsky and the Lombard masters | p. 30 |
The Cathedral of St Demetrius and the depiction of paradise | p. 41 |
St George's Cathedral in Yur'yev-Pol'sky : an encyclopedia of Russian Romanesque | p. 44 |
The Mongol invasion and the absence of Gothic | p. 62 |
The beginnings of Moscow architecture | p. 64 |
The Moscow renaissance | p. 73 |
Byzantine masters in Renaissance Italy and Moscow | p. 73 |
The prospects of a Moscow "renaissance" | p. 75 |
Foreigners' accounts of new buildings in Moscow at the turn of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries | p. 77 |
Aristotele Fioravanti and Filarete | p. 78 |
Aristotele Fioravanti in Italy | p. 80 |
Fioravanti, Cardinal Vissarion and Semyon Tolbuzin | p. 81 |
The architectural programme of the Cathedral of the Dormition in the Moscow Kremlin and the "early Greek piety laid down by God" | p. 82 |
The building of Fioravanti's Cathedral of the Dormition | p. 84 |
Russian, Italian and Byzantine features of the Cathedral of the Dormition | p. 85 |
The Solari building dynasty in Milan and Moscow | p. 91 |
The late fifteenth-century Lombard fortifications and Grand Princes' Palace in the Kremlin | p. 92 |
Alevisio Lamberti da Montagnana and the burial-place of the princes of Moscow | p. 99 |
Moscow traditional architecture in the Renaissance period | p. 108 |
The symbolism of the third Rome : Vasily III and the church of the ascension in Kolomenskoye | p. 111 |
Post-Byzantine "mannerism" in the Muscovite state | p. 123 |
Post-Byzantine "mannerism"? : the stylistic features of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Russian architecture | p. 123 |
St Basil's cathedral and the architectural tastes of Ivan the Terrible | p. 126 |
The meaning of St Basil's cathedral | p. 138 |
New tower-form and traditional churches in the second half of the sixteenth century | p. 140 |
English architects at the court of Ivan the Terrible | p. 146 |
The reign of Boris Godunov : tradition and a new wave of Italianisms | p. 150 |
The architecture of the first of the Romanovs and Christopher Galloway | p. 153 |
The architecture of Alexis Mikhaylovich | p. 166 |
Russian imperial baroque | p. 183 |
Peter the Great's architectural reforms | p. 183 |
Architectural "manners" in Moscow in the early Petrine era | p. 185 |
The founding of St Petersburg and the transformation of Moscow : the image of a new empire | p. 193 |
Peter the Great's foreign architects | p. 197 |
Baroque St Petersburg | p. 205 |
The birth of Russian imperial baroque | p. 209 |
The style of Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli | p. 210 |
The Russian enlightenment | p. 229 |
"Legislomania" and the architectural utopia of Catherine the Great | p. 229 |
Jean-Baptiste-Michel Vallin de la Mothe and the emergence of Russian neoclassicism | p. 232 |
Antonio Rinaldi and the brief life of Russian rococo | p. 236 |
Russian pupils of Charles de Wailly : the return of Vasily Bazhenov and Ivan Starov | p. 240 |
Catherine the Great's architectural programme for Moscow : Vasily Bazhenov, Matvey Kazakov and Nicolas Legrand | p. 242 |
The revival of antiquity and palladianism : Charles-Louis Clerisseau, Charles Cameron, Giacomo Quarenghi and Nikolay L'vov | p. 254 |
Town and country in the age of enlightenment | p. 267 |
Architecture and politics in the last years of the reign of Catherine the Great | p. 281 |
The European century | p. 291 |
Neoclassicism, the Russian style and eclecticism | p. 291 |
Vincenzo Brenna and the architectural fate of Paul I | p. 293 |
The "Rome prize" style in St Petersburg in the reign of Alexander I | p. 296 |
Moscow after the fire of 1812 : Iosif Bove and Domenico Gilardi | p. 302 |
Vying with ancient Rome : the St Petersburg of Karl Rossi, Vasily Stasov and Auguste-Ricard de Montferrand | p. 308 |
Utopia in neoclassical garb : William Hastie's model planning system | p. 319 |
From gothic revival to Russian style | p. 324 |
Alexander II and Alexander III : an era of retrospection | p. 335 |
Russian art nouveau and neoclassical nostalgia on the eve of revolution | p. 340 |
The Soviet and post-Soviet eras | p. 357 |
The architecture of Soviet Russia and the West | p. 357 |
The Soviet neoclassical revival and its displacement by industrialized architecture | p. 368 |
Architecture of the post-Soviet era | p. 379 |
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