William Brumfield  |   Bibliography

 

William
Craft
Brumfield

   
       

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

OF WORKS ON RUSSIA

 
   

1. Books. Monographs.

2. Catalogues

3. Articles. Other publications

4. Book reviews

5. Exhibits of photographs

6. Major acquisitions of photographs

7. Exhibits curated

8. Brumfield's articles in Russian

Books. Monographs

1976

"Sleptsov Redivivus." California Slavic Studies, 9 (1976), 27-71.

1983

Gold in Azure: One Thousand Years of Russian Architecture. Boston: David R. Godine, Publisher, 1983. Co-edition: Literary Guild. 443 pages (80 color and 295 black/white photographs by the author).

1988

Architecture and the New Urban Environment: Western Influences on Modernism in Russia and the USSR. By Blair Ruble, Anatole Kopp, and William C. Brumfield. Washington, D.C.: Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Woodrow Wilson Center, 1988. 70 pages.

1990

Reshaping Russian Architecture: Western technology, Utopian dreams. Edited and introduction by William C. Brumfield. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press,-Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. 223 pages (with 50 photographs by WCB).

1991

The Origins of Modernism in Russian Architecture. Berkeley and Oxford: University of California Press, 1991. 404 pages (with 40 color and 125 black/white photographs by the author).

Christianity and the Arts in Russia. Edited and introduction by William C. Brumfield and Milos M. Velimirovic. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991 244 pages (with 14 photographs by WCB).

1993

Russian Housing in the Modern Age: Design and Social History. Edited and introduction by William C. Brumfield and Blair A. Ruble. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press,- Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. 322 pages (with 12 photographs by WCB).

A History of Russian Architecture. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993. 724 pages (80 color and 429 black/white photographs by the author). Second printing: 1993; third printing: 1997.

1994

An Architectural Survey of St. Petersburg, 1840-1916: Building Inventory. Washington, D.C.: Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Woodrow Wilson Center, 1994. 125 pages.

1995

Lost Russia: Photographing the Ruins of Russian Architecture. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 1995. 144 pages (68 duotone black/white photographs by the author) . Second printing: 1997.

1997

Landmarks of Russian Architecture: A Photographic Survey. Amsterdam: Gordon and Breach Publishers, 1997. 252 pages (204 black/white photographs by the author).

2001

Zhilishche v Rossii: vek XX. Arkhitektura i sotsial'naia istoriia (Russian edition of Russian Housing in the Modern Age). Moscow: Tri kvadrata, 2001. 192 pages.

Commerce in Russian Urban Culture, 1861-1914. Edited and introduction by William C. Brumfield, Boris V. Anan'ich, and Yuri A. Petrov. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press; Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. 239 pages.

2002

Predprinimatel stvo i gorodskaia kul tura v Rossii. 1861-1914. Edited and introduction by William C. Brumfield, Boris V. Anan ich, and Yuri A. Petrov. (Russian edition of Commerce in Russian Urban Culture, 1861-1914 ). Moscow: Tri kvadrata, 2002. 312 pages.

2004

A History of Russian Architecture. (2004 edition): Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 2004. 744 pages (80 color and 449 black/white photographs by the author).

2005

Vologodskii al’bom: Arkhitekturnye pamiatniki Vologodskoi oblasti. Svidetel’stvo v fotografiiakh / Vologda Album: Photographing Architectural Monuments in the Vologda Region. Moscow: Tri kvadrata, 2005. 208 pages. (186 black/white photographs by the author).

Tot’ma: Arkhitekturnoe nasledie v fotografiiakh / Totma: Architectural Heritage in Photographs. Moscow: Tri kvadrata, 2005. 80 pages. (1 color plate and 49 black/white photographs by the author).

2006

Irkutsk: Arkhitekturnoe nasledie v fotografiiakh / Irkutsk: Architectural Heritage in Photographs. Moscow: Tri kvadrata, 2006. 96 pages. (11 color plates and more then 50 black/white photographs by the author).

Catalogues

1979

Samarkand / Bukhara. Boston: David R. Godine, 1979. 8 pages.

1981

Pushkin's Petersburg. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1981. 12 pages.

2001

Sviatyni russkogo severa: Dokumental' no-khudozhestvennye fotografii (Sacred Places of the Russian North: Photographs). Vologda: Vologda Regional Gallery of Art, 2001. 36 pages (40 black/white photographs by WCB) .

Russkii sever. Svidetel'stvo Uil'iama Brumfilda (The Russian North. The Visual Testimony of William Brumfield). Moscow: Shchusev State Museum of Architecture and Tri Kvadrata Publishing, 2001. 52 pages

2005

Commemorating an Architectural Legacy: St. Petersburg in the Photographs of William Craft Brumfield. The Harriman Review, 15 (2005)4:1-36

Articles. Other Publications

1977      1978      1979

1980      1981      1982      1983      1985      1986      1987      1988      1989

1990      1991      1993      1994      1995      1996      1997      1998      1999

2000      2001      2002      2003      2004      2005      2006      2010

1977

"Bazarov and Rjazanov: The Romantic Archetype in Russian Nihilism." Slavic and East European Journal. 21(1977):495-505.

1978

"Petersburg: The Imperial Design." Harvard Magazine, 81(November-December, 1978)2:30-36.

"Vita: Timur i Lenk." Harvard Magazine, 80(July-August 1978 )6:34-35.

1979

Samarkand / Bukhara. (exhibition catalog) Boston: David R. Godine, 1979. 8 pages.

1980

"Therese philosophe and Dostoevsky's Great Sinner." Comparative Literature, 32 (1980) : 238-252 .

1981

"E. I. Kirichenko, Russkaia arkhitektura 1830-1910-kh godov" (review article). Kritika. 17 (1981) :62-75.

Ukrainian Churches: Kiev and Chernihiv, llth-18th centuries. Cambridge: Harvard Ukrainian Fund, 1981. 24 pages.

Sixteenth-century Russian Architecture: The Reign of Ivan the Terrible. Cambridge: Harvard Russian Research Center, 1981. 16 pages.

Russian Wooden Architecture. Cambridge: Harvard Russian Research Center, 1981. 16 pages.

Pushkin's Petersburg. (exhibition catalog) Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1981. 12 pages.

1982

"Saint Basil's and Other Curiosities." Harvard Magazine. 84(July-August 1982)6:1, 42-48.

Medieval Moscow: An Architectural Guide. Bryn Mawr: ACTR Publications, 1982. 11 pages.

"The Soviet Union: Post-war Architecture and Planning." Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, March 1982, pp. 14-17.

"Yoshiki Kenchiku no Hakubutsukan Petersburg" (Architectural styles of monuments in Petersburg; in Japanese). Approach (architectural journal published by Takenaka Komuten, Osaka), spring 1982, pp. 1-15.

1983

"Invitation to a Beheading: Turgenev and Troppman." Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 17 (1983): 79-88.

"Towers for the Czars." Tulanian, Fall 1983, pp. 16-21.

"Architecture and Urban Planning." In The Soviet Union Today: An Interpretive Guide. Edited by James Cracraft. Chicago: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, 1983, pp. 163-172. 2nd, rev. edition. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1988, pp. 164-174.

1985

"Russia's Glorious Churches." Historic Preservation, 37(February 1985)1:42-46.

1986

"Mother Volga." Tulanian, 57(fall 1986)3:20-28.

1987

"The Decorative Arts in Russian Architecture, 1900-1907." Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts, 5 (1987) : 12-27.

The Empire That Was Russia: A Photographic Record by Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky. (exhibition brochure) Washington: The Library of Congress Exhibits Office, 1987. 6 pages.

1988

"Fyodor Shekhtel: Moscow's Master of Art Nouveau." Architectural Digest, 45(December 1988)12:42,48,52.

"Russian Perceptions of American Architecture, 1870-1917." In Architecture and the New Urban Environment: Western Influences on Modernism in Russia and the USSR. Washington: Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, 1988, pp. 51-71.

1989

"Anti-modernism and the Neoclassical Revival in Russian Architecture, 1906-1916." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 48(December 1989):371-386.

"Photographing Russian Architecture." Visual Resources, 5 (1989):259-288.

1990

"Dai bassifondi all'edificio superiore dei Torgovye Rjady: il design delle gallerie commerciali di Mosca." (From the Lower Depths to the Upper Trading Rows: the design of shopping arcades in Moscow) Ricerche di Storia dell'arte. 39 (1990) :7-16.

"Architectural Design in Moscow, 1890-1917: innovation and retrospection"; and "Russian Perceptions of American Architecture, 1870-1917." In Reshaping Russian Architecture: Western technology, Utopian dreams. Edited by William C. Brumfield. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1990, pp. 43-110.

"The West and Russia: Concepts of Inferiority in Dostoevsky's Adolescent." In Russianness: Studies on a Nation's Identity. Edited by Robert Belknap. Ann Arbor: Ardis, 1990, pp. 144-153.

"The Color Photographs of Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii." Visual Resources, 6(1990):243-255.

1991

"The 'New Style' and the Revival of Orthodox Church Architecture, 1900-1914." In Christianity and the Arts in Russia. Edited by William Brumfield and Milos Velimirovic. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1991, pp. 105-123.

"Summer of Hope." Tulanian, 62(winter 1991)4:20-21.

"Building for the Bourgeoisie: the Quest for a Modern Style in Russian Architecture." In Between Tsar and People. Edited by Edith W. Clowes, et al. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1991, pp. 308-324.

1993

"Scottish Architecture and the Russian Style moderne." In Scotland and the Slavs: Selected Papers from the Glasgow-90 East-West Forum. Edited by Peter Henry, et al. Nottingham: Astra Press, 1993, pp. 115-122.

"Country Roads, Somewhere near Moscow." The Woodrow Wilson Center Report, 4 (January 1993): 1-4.

"Frozen Moments: Notes of a Photographer in Russia." Ideas. 1 (Winter 1993):14-25

"Zakharov, Andreian Dmitrievich." In Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History, vol. 55. Edited by George Rhyne. Gulf Breeze, Fla.: Academic International Press, 1993), pp. 193-195.

"Redesigning the Russian House, 1895-1917" and "Building for Comfort and Profit: the New Apartment House." In Russian Housing in the Modern Age: Design and Social History. Edited by William Brumfield and Blair Ruble. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1993, pp. 25-84.

"Photographing the Russian Provinces." Visual Resources. 9 (1993): 217-239.

1994

"Neoclassical Aestheticism in Prerevolutionary Russian Architecture." In New Perspectives on Russian and Soviet Artistic Culture. Edited by John Norman. London: Macmillan, 1994, pp. 41-53.

"Historic Preservation in Central Europe and Russia" (co-authored by Blair Ruble). The Woodrow Wilson Center Report, 6 (June 1994): 12.

"Exegi Monumentum: Ivan Tsvetaev and the Creation of the Alexander III Museum of Fine Arts." In For SK: In Celebration of the Life and Career of Simon Karlinsky. Edited by Michael Flier and Robert Hughes. Oakland: Berkeley Slavic Specialities, 1994, pp. 80-87.

"Medieval Architecture," "Wooden Architecture," "St. Petersburg," "Neoclassical Moscow," and "Historicism." In The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia. Edited by Archie Brown, Michael Kaser, and Gerald Smith. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1994, pp. 165-170.

"Introduction" (with Blair Ruble) and commentary in Issues of Historical Preservation in Central Europe and Russia. Occasional Paper #259. Washington, D.C.: Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, 1994, pp. ii-iii, 74-75.

1995

"Moscow in Transition: The City and its Art." Humanities: The Magazine of the National Endowment for the Humanities, 16 (January/February 1995): 1, 12-18.

"Raduga cherez gody i granitsy: Tsvetnaia fotografiia Prokudina-Gorskogo" (the color photography of Sergei Prokudin-Gorskii). Illiustrirovannaia Rossiia, 1 (1995) :20-29.

"Reading Architecture: Building and Text in Nineteenth-Century Russia." In O Rus! Studia litteraria slavica in honorem Hugh McLean. Edited by Simon Karlinsky, et al. Oakland: Berkeley Slavic Specialities, 1995, pp. 38-46.

Russia: Medieval and Modern. Tour Notes. Philadelphia: Society of Architectural Historians, 1995. 94 pages.

"Aleviz." In Supplement to the Modern Encyclopedia of Russian, Soviet and Eurasian History, vol. 1. Edited by George Rhyne. Gulf Breeze, Fla.: Academic International Press, 1995), pp. 209-210.

"Art among the Ruins: A Photographic Journey through the Russian Heartland." Tulanian, 66(summer 1995)2:18-25.

"Photographic Documentation of Seventeenth-Century Architectural Monuments in Yaroslavl." Visual Resources. 11 (1995) :135-165.

"The French Connection: Victor Hugo, Nikolai Benois, and the Medieval Revival in Russian Architecture." The Harriman Review, 8(December 1995)4:1-13.

1996

"Vyazma: Battered but not Broken." Russian Life, 39 (February 1996): 16-18.

"Can Moscow be Saved?" The Moscow Times, (July 13, 1996): 8.
Reprinted as:
1) "Architecture Threatened by Growth." The St. Petersburg Times, (July 16, 1996):10;
2) "A Call to Order," Russia Review, 3(August 12, 1996):13;
3) "Can Moscow be Saved," Preservation in Print, 23(October 1996)8:16-17.

"A Pocket of Architecture" (contemporary Nizhnii Novgorod). Russian Life, 39(September 1996): 23-26.

"Roads for the Future." The Moscow Times, (September 6, 1996):10.

"Photographing Lost Russia." Arts Quarterly, 18(1996) 4:6-7.

"The King of Classicism," "Moscow Styles," and "Renaissance in Nizhnii Novgorod." The Moscow Times, architecture supplement, (October 17, 1996): 8-10; 17; 27.

"Who'll Save the Houses?" The Moscow Times, (November 19, 1996):8.

"Summer of Discontent: The Russian Elections." Tulanian, 67(fall 1996)3:38-39.

"Photographic Documentation of Architectural Monuments in the Russian North: Vologda." Visual Resources, 12 (1996): 135-156.

1997

"Gothic Jewels in the Crown of the "Stroganov Empire." The Moscow Times, (January 6, 1997) :7.

"Elephant or Savior?" (on the new Moscow Cathedral of Christ the Redeemer) The Moscow Times. (January 25, 1997):8.
Reprinted as:
1) "Is Moscow Cathedral an Elephant or Savior." The St. Petersburg Times, (January 28,1997): 10.

"Revival at Ostankino." The Moscow Times. (May 21, 1997):8.

"Northern Citadel." (Cyril-Belozersk Monastery) Russian Life. 40 (June 1997):16-20.

"Hidden Jewel of the North: Veliky Ustyug." Russian Life. 40 (July 1997):30-35.

"Unlocking the Charms of the Vologda Region." The Moscow Times, (July 3, 1997):14.

"Preserve Russia's History." The Moscow Times, (August 9, 1997):8.

"Between Heaven, Hell." The Moscow Times, (September 10, 1997):8.

"Vologda. A Northern Beauty" Russian Life, 40 (September 1997):30-34.

"The Development of Medieval Church Architecture in the Vologda Region of the Russian North." Architectural History, 40 (1997) : 64-80

"Structure and Iconography in the Medieval Churches of the Vladimir Principality." Proceedings of the Patristic, Medieval, and Renaissance Conference (Augustinian Historical Institute, Villanova University), vol. 19/20 (1997) :69-100.

"New Orleans: Window on the East." Double Dealer Redux, 4 (1997):37.

"Why Preservation?" Preservation in Print, 24 (October 1997):18.

"Architectural Showcase" (contemporary Nizhnii Novgorod). The Moscow Times, (October 4, 1997):8.

"Salt of the Earth: Damp Area with Firs and Bushes" (Totma). Russian Life, 40 (November 1997):34-39.

"Architecture." In Supplement to the Modern Encyclopedia of Russian, Soviet and Eurasian History, vol. 2. Edited by Edward Lazzerini. Gulf Breeze, Fla.: Academic International Press, 1997), pp. 130-138.

"Stanovlenie stilia modern v Sankt-Peterburge" (The creation of the style moderne in Saint Petersburg). In Sankt-Peterburg: Okno v Rossiiu 1900-1935 (Saint Petersbourg: Une Fenetre sur la Russie 1900-1935). Edited by Ewa Berard. St. Petersburg: Izd. Feniks, 1997, pp. 37-49.

1998

"Suzdal." Russian Life, 41 (January 1998):17-26.

"Aesthetics and Commerce in the Architecture of Merchant Moscow." In Merchant Moscow: Images of Russia's Vanished Bourgeoisie. Edited by James West and lurii Petrov. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1998, pp. 119-132.

"Vladimir: The Power of Architecture." Russian Life, 41 (February 1998) :24-28,43 .

"Culture on a Shoestring." The Moscow Times, (April 7, 1998):10.

"As Moscow's Elektrichka Goes, So Goes Russia." The Moscow Times. (April 29, 1998):11.

"Bastions of Democracy." The Moscow Times, (May 12, 1998): 10.

"Ferapontov Monastery: Medieval Stronghold, Modern Treasure." Russian Life, 41 (June-July, 1998):35-40, 46.

"Museums Go to Market." The Moscow Times, (July 22, 1998):8.
Reprinted as:
"City Museums Prepare to Enter New Market." The St. Petersburg Times, (July 28, 1998):8.

"Treasure Trove of Ancient Churches" (Kargopol). The Moscow Times, (July 23, 1998):16-17.

"Photographic Documentation of Architectural Monuments in the Russian North: Vologda Province." Visual Resources. 14 (1998): 71-106.

"The Faded Charm of Veliky Ustiug." The Moscow Times, (August 27, 1998):16-17.

"Art Lifts Russia's Spirits." The Moscow Times, (September 9, 1998): 8.

"Lord Novgorod the Great." Russian Life. 41 (October-November) : 21-27, 46-47.

"Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Church Architecture in Vologda Province." Biuletyn Historii Sztuki (Warsaw), 60 (1998)1-2:27-47.

"Treasure on the Onega" (Kargopol). Russian Life, 42 (December-January, 1999): 25-35.

"The State of the Profession: Russian Architectural History." Bulletin of the Society of Historians of East European and Russian Art and Architecture 4(1998) 1:8-11.

"Arkhitektura Kargopolia i ego okrestnostei (problemy sokhraneniia pamiatnikov)" (The architecture of Kargopol and its surroundings: problems of preservation of monuments). In Pamiatniki arkhitektury russkogo severa. Edited by Liudmila D. Popova. Arkhangelsk: Pomorskii Univ. Press, 1998, pp. 176-190.

1999

"Solvychegodsk: Salt City." Russian Life, 42 (February-March, 1999):36-43.

"Frozen in Time: Exploring the Kargopol area of the Russian north." British East-West Journal, 112 (April 1999):1, 3-5.

"Rostov Veliky." Russian Life, 42 (April-May, 1999):56-64.

"Pushkin's Estates." Russian Life, 42 (June-July, 1999):42-46.

"Pozdniaia srednevekovaia arkhitektura v Sol'vychegodske i ee vliianie na tserkovnoe ubranstvo na Russkom Severe" (Late medieval architecture in Solvychegodsk and its influence on church design in the Russian North). In Evropeiskii sever Rossii: proshloe, nastoiashee, budushchee. Edited by V. A. Andreev, V. A. Liubimov, L. D. Popova, et al. Arkhangelsk: Arkhangel'skii oblastnoi kraevedcheskii muzei, 1999, pp. 229-241.

"Photographic Documentation of Architectural Monuments in the Solvychegodsk and Kargopol Regions of Arkhangelsk Province." Visual Resources, 15 (1999):l-38.

"Kizhi: An Island of History." Russian Life, 42 (August-September, 1999):37-42.

"Torzhok: Provincial Treasure." Russian Life, 42 (October-November, 1999):52-58.

"Vozrozhdenie tserkovnoi arkhitektury v obshchinakh staroverakh" (The revival of church architecture in Old Believer communities). In Istoricheskii gorod i sokhranenie traditsionnoi kul'tury: opyt. problemy, perspektivy. Edited by N. I Reshetnikov. Moscow and Kargopol: Ministerstvo kul'tury R. F., 1999, pp. 179-182.

"Empresses of the North." Civilization (December 1999-January 2000):72-77.

2000

"Perm: Gateway to Eurasia." Russian Life, 43 (January-February, 2000):44-55.

"Siberian Odyssey." NewsNet (publication of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies), 40 (March 2000)2:1-11.

"Yekaterinburg: Passage to Asia." Russian Life, 43 (March-April, 2000):48-57.

"Tyumen and Tobolsk: Siberian River Cities." Russian Life. 43 (May-June, 2000):32-39.

"Mitteleuropa to Moscow: Germanic Links with Russian Architecture." In Cold Fusion: Aspects of the German Cultural Presence in Russia. Edited by Gennady Barabtarlo. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2000, pp. 169-84.

"Veteran Slavist Finally Slouches toward Siberia." The Moscow Times, (May 31, 2000):8.

"Le style moderne a Saint-Petersbourg." In Saint-Petersbourg: une fenetre sur la Russie: Ville, modernisation, modernite 1900-1935. Edited by Ewa Berard. Paris: Editions de la Maison des sciences de 1'homme, 2000, pp. 103-18.

"Omsk: Siberia's Southern Outpost." Russian Life, 43 (September-October, 2000) :41-49.

"Find Nation's Historical Memory 'Out There'." The Moscow Times, (September 6, 2000):9.

"The Heart of Siberia." Russian Life, 43 (November-December, 2000):44-49.

"Pochemu goriat tserkvi?" (Why are churches burning down?) Interview given to Konstantin Borovoi. Amerika, 5 (December 2000):64-69.
Reprinted in Belaia Gornitsa, 9(2001)2:3,11.

"Where the North Lives On." The Moscow Times: "Weekend/Insight," (December 9, 2000):IV-V.

"Na perekrestke kontinentov i kul'tur (tserkovnaia arkhitektura Irkutska glazami amerikanskogo iskusstvoveda)" (At the crossroads of continents and cultures: the church architecture of Irkutsk through the eyes of an American art historian). Zemlia Irkutskaia, 14 (2000) :70-71.

"Velikii Ustiug: vzgliad cherez ob'ektiv amerikanskogo uchenogo-fotokhudozhnika" (Velikii Ustiug: a view through the lense of an American scholar-photographer). In Velikii Ustiug: Kraevedcheskii al'manakh, vol. 2. Edited by Vasilii Sablin. Vologda.- Legiia, 2000, pp. 350-56, with a 28-page insert of photographs by author.

"Photographic Documentation of Architectural Monuments in Siberia: Tiumen Province." Visual Resources, 16 (2000):309-350.

“Neoklassitsizm i modern v arkhitekture Rossii 1906-1916 g.” (Neoclassical Revival and the Moderne in Russian Architecture, 1906-1916). Linii, 3 (2000):22-25.

2001

"The Road to Irkutsk." Russian Life, 44 (January-February, 2001) .-35-42.

"Mezenskaia derevnia glazami amerikantsa" (A Mezen village through the eyes of an American). Pravda Severa, (January 4, 2001):4.

"Exploring Extremes: From Arkhangelsk to Vladivostok." NCEEER: The National Council for Eurasian and East European Research, 7 (January 2001) :1, 8-10.

"Patronage and Church Architecture in the Russian North: The Wealth of Vologda Province." In The Art of the Russian North. Edited by Anne Odom. Washington.-Hillwood Museum, 2001, pp. 21-37.

"Siberia and Beyond." Tulanian, 72 (spring 2001) 1:12-21.

"Creating a New Style in the Architecture of the Russian Provinces." In The New Style. Russian Perceptions of Art Nouveau. Edited by Wendy Salmond. Experiment, 7(spring 200D.-1-28.

"A Lens on Russia's North." Humanities.- The Magazine of the National Endowment for the Humanities. 22 (May/June 2001)3: 10-13, 50-53.

"Faded Glory: Images of Russian Classicism." The Classicist, 6 (2000- 2001):6-14.

"Zamerzshie mgnoveniia" (Frozen moments). Art: Literary and Cultural Journal of the Republic of Komi, 5 (2001) 1:157-62.

"Sol'vychegodsk--stolitsa imperii Stroganovykh" (Solvychegodsk: the capital of the Stroganovs' empire). In Rossiia na poroge XXI veka: Strategicheskie interesy i aktual'nye problemy Rossii na evropeiskom severe (Russia on the threshold of the XXI century: Strategical interests and current issues of Russia in the European north). Edited by Anatoly N. Ezhov. Arkhangelsk: Mezhdunarodnyi institut upravleniia, 2001, pp. 56-71.

"Shangri-La on the Brink." The Tulane College Review, 1 (spring 2001):3-11, with 8-page insert of photographs by the author.

"Velikii Ustiug. Russkii Sever glazami amerikantsa" (Velikii Ustiug. The Russian North through the eyes of an American). Vzor, 4 (2001):84-91.

“Pamiatniki tserkovnoi arkhitektury totemskogo raiona” (Monuments of church architecture in the Totma region). In Tot'ma: Kraevedcheskii al'manakh, vol. 3. Edited by Aleksandr Kamkin. Vologda: Legiia, 2001, pp. 278-85, with a 24-page insert of photographs by author.

“Architectural Monuments of the Sol vychegodsk and Kargopol Regions of Arkhangel'sk Province." In Cahiers slaves, no. 3: La Mort et ses repr sentations (monde slave et Europe du nord ). Edited by Francis Conte, et al. Paris: Universit de Paris-Sorbonne, 2001, 297-329.

“Spaso House: A Photo Essay.” In Spaso House: A Short History. Edited by Zalina Dzoukaeva and Jonathan Mennuti. Vienna: Regional Program Office, 2001. Second, revised edition: 2003.

“Zimniaia skazka severa: Zodchestvo Kargopolia i ego okrestnosti” (A winter s tale of the North: The architecture of Kargopol and its surroundings). Vzor, 5 (2001):82-95.

“Dvorianskaia idilliia na Volge: zabytaia usad ba Usol e” (Gentry idyll on the Volga: the forgotten estate of Usol e). Russkaia usadba, 7 (2001), 505-08

“Zastyvshie mgnoveniia: zametki fotografa”; “Frozen Moments: Notes of a Photographer in Russia.” (dual language text). Vestnik Mezhdunarodnogo Instituta Upravleniia, 3-4 (2001):142- 47.

“Rol khrama v sokhranenii russkoi derevni Kimzha” (The Role of the church in the preservation of the Russian village Kimzha). In Svecha--2000: Religiia v gumanitarnom izmerenii Barentseva regiona, Part I. Edited by E. I. Arinin. Arkhangelsk: Pomorskii Univ. Press, 2001, pp. 51-53.

“Novoe v planirovanii russkogo zhil ia: 1895-1917 gody” (New developments in the plan of the Russian house: 1895-1917); and “Stroitel stvo: komfort i pribyl . Novyi mnogokvartirnyi dom” (Construction: comfort and profit in the new apartment house). In Zhilishche v Rossii: vek XX. Arkhitektura i sotsial naia istoriia. Edited by William C. Brumfield and Blair A. Ruble. (Russian edition of Russian Housing in the Modern Age). Moscow: Tri kvadrata, 2001, pp. 17-52.

“From the Lower Depths to the Upper Trading Rows: The Design of Retail Shopping Centers in Moscow”; and “Creating a New Style in the Architecture of the Russian Provinces: The Case of Nizhnii Novgorod.” In Commerce in Russian Urban Culture, 1861-1914. Edited by William C. Brumfield, Boris V. Anan ich, and Yuri A. Petrov. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press; Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001, pp. 167- 79; 195-208.

2002

“Kimzha glazami amerikantsa” (Kimzha through the eyes of an American). Zhivaia Starina, 33 (2002)1:37-41, and cover photograph.

“Transfigured Night: The Solovetsky Monastery and the Russian North”. Rossica, 6 (2002):18-27.

"Photographic Documentation of Architectural Monuments in the Northern Districts of Perm Province, Russia." Visual Resources, 18 (2002): 17-48.

“Vdol Severnoi Dviny” (Along the Northern Dvina River). Vzor, 7 (2002):104-09.

“Ekskursiia po Velikomu Ustiugu” (Excursion in Velikii Ustiug). Geografiia, 25-26 (2002):57-59.

“The Kremlin,” and “The Winter Palace”. In Seventy Wonders of the Modern World. Edited by Neil Parkyn. London: Thames and Hudson, 2002, pp. 93-97; 113-15.

“Antimodernizm i vozrozhdenie klassitsizma v russkoi arkhitekture. 1906-1916 gg.” (Antimodernism and the revival of neoclassicism in Russian architecture); “Verkhnie torgovye riady v Moskve: proektirovanie roznichnoi torgovli” (The Upper Trading Rows in Moscow: designing for retail trade); and “Sozdanie novogo stilia v arkhitekture rossiiskoi provintsii” (Creation of a new style in the architecture of the Russian provinces). In Predprinimatel stvo i gorodskaia kul tura v Rossii. 1861-1914. Edited by William C. Brumfield, Boris V. Anan ich, and Yuri A. Petrov. Moscow: Tri kvadrata, 2002, pp. 140-63; 226-42; and 260-278.

2003

“Photographic Documentation of Architectural Monuments in the Irkutsk Region of Eastern Siberia." Visual Resources, 19 (2003): 107-147.

“Tradition and Innovation in the Sixteenth-Century Architecture of Solovetskii Transfiguration Monastery.” The Russian Review, 62 (July 2003): 333-365.

“Tereza-Filosof i velikii greshnik” (Th r se philosophe and the great sinner). In “Pedagogiia” F. M. Dostoevskogo. Edited by Vladimir A. Viktorovich. Kolomna: Kolomenskii gos. pedagogicheskii institut, 2003, pp. 160-77.

“Novyi Orlean i velikaia reka” (New Orleans and the great river). Vzor, 10 (2003):24-30.

“Russkoe vospriiatie amerikanskoi arkhitektury” (Russian perception of American architecture). Arkhitekturnoe nasledstvo, 45 (2003), 246-57.

“Bazhenov, Vasily Ivanovich.” In Supplement to the Modern Encyclopedia of Russian, Soviet and Eurasian History, vol. 4. Edited by Bruce Adams. Gulf Breeze, Fla.: Academic International Press, 2003, pp. 70-77.

“Bell Tower of Ivan the Great.” In Supplement to the Modern Encyclopedia of Russian, Soviet and Eurasian History, vol. 4. Edited by Bruce Adams. Gulf Breeze, Fla.: Academic International Press, 2003), pp. 105-106.

“Ot Parizha do Sankt-Peterburga: vospriiatie arhitektury kak istoricheskogo teksta v XIX veke” (From Paris to Saint Petersburg: 19th-century Perceptions of Architecture as Historical Text). In Gumanisticheskie osnovy prepodavaniia gumanitarnykh distsiplin v vuze: Materialy Mezhdunarodnoi nauchno-prakticheskoi konferentsii 28 noiabria 2003 goda. Edited by S. A. Pitina. Cheliabnisk: ChF URAN, 2003, pp. 31-48.

“Zapad i Rossiia: kontsept nepolnotsennosti v romane ‘Podrostok ” (The West and Russia: Concepts of inferiority in Dostoevsky s Adolescent). In Roman F. M. Dostoevskogo “Podrostok”: Vozmozhnosti prochteniia. Edited by Vladimir A. Viktorovich. Kolomna: Kolomenskii gos. pedagogicheskii institut, 2003, pp. 87-98.

2004

“Admiralty;” “Architecture;” “Cathedral of St. Sophia, Kiev;” Cathedral of St. Sophia, Novgorod;” “Gatchina;” “Kremlin;” “Peter and Paul Fortress;” “Rastrelli, Bartolomeo;” “Red Square;” “Tithe Church, Kiev;” “Winter Palace.” In Encyclopedia of Russian History. Edited by James R. Millar. New York: Macmillian Reference USA, 2004, pp. 10-11, 70-73, 201-02, 202-03, 541-42, 784-87, 1175-76, 1270, 1275-76, 1553, 1667-69.

“Constructivism;” “Golosov, Ilya;” “Moscow, Russia;” “Russia/Soviet Union;” “Shekhtel, Fedor;” “St. Petersburg, Russia;” “Vesnin, Alexander, Leonid, and Viktor.” In Encyclopedia of 20th-century Architecture. Edited by R. Stephen Sennott. New York: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2004, pp. 301-03, 526-28, 879-82, 1145-48, 1200- 03, 1236-39.

“Zrimyi obras Rossii” (The visible image of Russia). Nashe Nasledie, (2004). 70:16-19.

Text of the interview to Radio-Liberty, Tatar-Bashkir, 25 Aprile 2004. From site www.azatliq.org

Photographic Documentation Architectural Monuments in the Siberian Republic of Buriatiia // Visual Resources. Vol. XX, No. 4, December 2004, pp. 315-364

Sixteenth-century Monastic Architecture and the Incarnation of the Sacred on Solovetskii Island.” In Cahiers slaves, no. 7: L’île et le sacré dans la Russie du nord. Edited by Francis Conte, et al. Paris: Université de Paris-Sorbonne, 2004, 197-222.

“Topografiia stilia modern v Moskve: estetika v urbanisticheskom kontekste” (The Topography of the style moderne in Moscow: Aesthetics in an urban context). In Moskva rubezha XIX i XX stoletii: vzgliad v 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.

2005

“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.

“Velikii Ustiug: severnoe sokrovishche.” Sobranie, 4 (December 2005):120-27

“’Novyi stil’’ i vozrozhdenie pravoslavnogo tserkovnogo zodchestva: 1900-1914.” In Iskusstvo khristianskogo mira, 9(2005):267-287.

2006

Traveling an Ancient Salt Road. In RUSSIA PROFILE. 2006. July. P. 28-30. (Issue 6. Volume III)

2010

Ferapontovo: medieval treasure in the Russian north

Veliky Ustiug: Northern Jewel (+multimedia)

Kargopol: Star of the Russian North (+multimedia)

Miracle of Light: the Solovetsky Transfiguration Monastery

Torzhok: The golden age of provincial Russia

Znamenskoe-Raek: the faded glory of the Russian country estate

Ustiuzhna: Vologda’s Western Treasure

Solvychegodsk: Empire of the Stroganovs

The churches of Kizhi: Russia's sacred island

Book Reviews

  1. In Stalin's Time: Middleclass values in Soviet fiction, by Vera Dunham. Slavic Review, 36 (1977) :155.

  2. Pamiatniki arkhitketury Moskvy: Kreml', Kitai-gorod Tsentral'nye ploshchadi, ed. A. I. Komech and V. I. Pluzhnikov. Slavic Review, 43(1984):97.

  3. The Lost Architecture of Kiev by Titus D. Hewryk. Slavic Review. 43 (1984) :747.

  4. All the Empty Palaces: The Merchant Patrons of Modern Art in Pre-Revolutionary Russia by Beverly Kean. Russian Review, 43 (1984) :324-325.

  5. Russkaia arkhitektura 1830-1910-kh godov by Evgeniia Kirichenko. Slavic Review, 44 (1985) :390.

  6. Issledovateli russkogo zodchestva by Tat'iana Slavina. Slavic Review. 45 (1986) :595-596.

  7. Kul'tura "Dva" by Vladimir Papernyi. Slavic Review, 45 (1986):776-777.

  8. The Bells of Russia: History and Technology by Edward V. Williams. Slavic Review, 47(1988):123-124.

  9. The Architecture of Classical Moscow: A Cultural History by Albert J. Schmidt. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 50 (1991) :84-85.

  10. Joze Plecnik: Architect: 1872-1957. Edited by Francois Burkhardt, Claude Eveno, and Boris Podrecca. Slavic Review. 50 (1991) :454-55.

  11. 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.

  12. 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.

  13. 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.

  14. 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.

  15. 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 .

  16. Vladimir Tatlin: Retrospektiva. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 53 (1994) :469-470 .

  17. Tchelitchev, by Lincoln Kirstein. Choice, 32(Feb 1995).

  18. Kazimir Malevich, by Charlotte Douglas. Choice, 32(April 1995):1287.

  19. Lives in Letters: Princess Zinaida Volkonskaya and her correspondence, by Bayara Aroutunova. Choice, 32(April 1995):1309.

  20. 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.

  21. Kandinsky and Old Russia, by Peg Weiss. Choice, 33(December 1995): 608.

  22. Russian Jewish Artists in a Century of Change, 1890-1990, ed. by Susan Tumarkin Goodman. Choice, 33(March 1996):1118.

  23. Vasily Kandinsky: A Colorful Life, ed. by Helmut Friedel. Choice. 33(June 1996):1629-30.

  24. Khram Khrista Spasitelia v Moskve, by E. I. Kirichenko. Slavic Review. 55 (1996) :171-173.

  25. Ilya Kabakov, by Amei Wallach. Choice, 34(September 1996): 116.

  26. The Empress and the Architect: British Architecture and Gardens at the Court of Catherine the Great, by Dimitri Shvidkovsky. Choice, 34(December 1996):604.

  27. St. Petersburg: Architecture of the Tsars, by Dmitri Shvidkovsky. Choice, 34(March 1997):1153.

  28. Images of Space: St. Petersburg in the Visual and Verbal Arts, by Grigory Kaganov. Choice, 35(October 1997):285.

  29. The Russian Avant-garde in the 1920s-1930s, by Yevgeny Kovtun. Choice. 35(October 1997):285

  30. 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.

  31. Histoire de Saint-Petersbourg, by Wladimir Berelowitch and Olga Medvedkova. Slavic Review, 56(1997):356-357.

  32. The Struggle for Utopia: Rodchenko, Lissitzky, Moholy-Nagy, 1917-1946. by Victor Margolin. Choice, 35(December 1997): 627.

  33. The Itinerants: the masters of Russian realism, by Yelena Nesterova. Choice, 35(January 1998):810.

  34. Moscow Art Nouveau, by Kathleen Berton Murrell. Choice, 35(May 1998):1524.

  35. Royal Imagery in Medieval Georgia, by Antony Eastmond. Choice, 36(November 1998):508-09.

  36. 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.

  37. The Architecture of Historic Hungary, ed. by Dora Wiebenson and Jozsef Sisa. Choice, 36(January 1999):870.

  38. Aleksandr Rodchenko, by Magdalena Dabrowski, Leah Dickerman, and Peter Galassi. Choice, 36(January 1999):877.

  39. Siberian Dawn: A Journey Across the New Russia, by Jeffrey Tayler. Minneapolis Star Tribune (March 14, 1999):F17.

  40. Isaiah Berlin: A Life, by Michael Ignatieff. Moscow Times (April 3, 1999):9.

  41. Siberian Dawn: A Journey Across the New Russia, by Jeffrey Tayler. Moscow Times (May 1, 1999):9.

  42. Romanian Modernism: The Architecture of Bucharest. 1920-1940, by Luminita Machedon and Ernie Scoffham. Choice, 37(December 1999):708.

  43. The Architecture of Historic Hungary, ed. by Dora Wiebenson and Jozsef Sisa. Slavic Review, 58 (1999) :895-896.

  44. El Lissitsky: beyond the abstract cabinet, by Margarita Tupitsyn, Matthew Drutt and Ulrich Pohlmann. Choice, 37(April 2000):1459.

  45. 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.

  46. Stories for Little Comrades: Revolutionary artists and the making of early Soviet children's books, by Evgeny Steiner. Choice. 37(July/August 2000):1966.

  47. Exploring Color: Olga Rozanova and the early Russian avant-garde, 1910-1918, by Nina Gurianova. Choice, 38(September 2000):114.

  48. Rospisi "neba" v dereviannvkh khramakh russkogo severa, by Tat'ianaM. Kol'tsova. Slavic Review, 59 (2000): 694-695.

  49. Political Posters in Central and Eastern Europe, 1945-95: signs of the times, by James Aulich and Marta Sylvestrova. Choice, 38(November 2000):518

  50. Russian Impressionism: paintings from the collection of the Russian Museum, by Vladimir Kruglov, et al. Choice, 38 (March 2001):1259

  51. 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.

  52. Russian Glass at Hillwood, by Karen Kettering. Choice, 39 (December 2001):672.

  53. Art of the Baltics, ed. by Alla Rosenfeld and Norton Dodge. Choice, 39 (June 2002):1756.

  54. History of the Urbanisation of a Siberian City: Ulan-Ude, by Balzhan Zhimbiev. Slavic Review, 61(2002):642.

  55. The Russian avant-garde book: 1910-1934, ed. by Margit Rowell and Deborah Rye. Choice, 40(November 2002): 457-458.

  56. Between worlds: a sourcebook of central European avant-gardes, 1910-1930, ed. by Timothy O. Benson and Eva Forgacs. Choice, 40(November 2002): 458.

  57. Centaur: the life and art of Ernst Neizvestny, by Albert Leong. Choice, 40(January 2003): 814.

  58. Architecture in the Age of Stalin. Culture Two, by Vladimir Paperny. Choice, 40(January 2003): 816.

  59. Leonardo da Vinci and the Splendor of Poland: a history of collecting and patronage, by Laurie Winters. Choice, 40(March 2003): 1174.

  60. This Meager Nature: Landscape and National Identity in Imperial Russia, by Christopher Ely. Canadian Slavonic Papers, 45 (2003): 517-518.

  61. The Faberge Menagerie, ed. by Deborah Horowitz. Choice, 41(February 2004):

  62. Marc Chagall and his Times, ed. by Benjamin Harshav. Choice, 41(March 2004):

  63. Arkhitektura i antroposofiia, ed. by Anna Sokolina. Artmargins (www.artmargins.com), March 1, 2004.

  64. Brodsky & Utkin: the complete works, by Lois Nesbitt. Choice, 41(April 2004):

  65. The Bronze Horseman: Falconet s monument to Peter the Great, by Alexander M. Shenker. Choice, 41(May 2004):

  66. Svod pamiatnikov arkhitektury i monumental'nogo iskusstva Rossii: Ivanovskaia oblast', 3 vols., ed. by E.G.Shcheboleva, Russian Review (July 2003):514-515.

  67. Gustav Klutsis and Valentina Kulagina: photography and montage after constructivism, by Margarita Tupitsyn. Choice, 42(September 2004): 93.

  68. Great Private Collections of Imperial Russia, by Oleg Neverov. Choice, 42(February 2005):1014.

  69. The Amber Room: The Fate of the World’s Greatest Lost Treasure, by Catherine Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy. Choice, 42(April 2005): 1388.

  70. Imperial Saint Petersburg: from Peter the Great to Catherine II, ed. by Brigitte de Montclos. Choice, 42(June 2005):1808.

  71. Mapping St. Petersburg: Imperial Text and Cityshape, by Julie Buckler. Choice, 43(September):92.

  72. Velikii Ustiug. By William C. Brumfield. Moscow: Tri Kvadrata, 2007. 224 pp. Notes. Chronology. Illustrations. Photographs. Maps. Hard bound.

  73. KIRILLOV. FERAPONTOVO. By William C. Brumfield. Moscow: Tri Kvadrata.

Exhibits of Photographs

Color Photographs by William Brumfield. 15 color prints.

Leverett House Library, Harvard University. (April 9-15, 1976)

Photographs by William Brumfield. 14 color prints.

Ticknor Library, Boylston Hall, Harvard University. (February 4-March 4, 1978)

St. Petersburg: The Imperial Design. 20 color prints.

Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. (June 28-September 3, 1978)

Photographs by William Brumfield. 10 color prints, 10 black-and-white silver prints.

Ticknor Library, Boylston Hall, Harvard University. (November 22-December 18, 1978)

The Russian Church. 27 color prints.

The Art Museum, Jacksonville, Florida. (December 2, 1978-January 7, 1979)

Central Asia. 15 color prints.

The Russian Institute, Columbia University. (fall, 1979)

Pushkin's Petersburg. 32 color prints.

1. Thomas Hall, Bryn Mawr College. (March 1981)

2. North Art Gallery, Morehead Building, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (February 1981)

3. Baker Library, Dartmouth College. (April 1982)

Photographs of the Soviet Union. 20 color prints

Danna Center Gallery, Loyola University, New Orleans. (March 1982)

Ukrainian Churches. 15 color prints

The Ukrainian Museum, New York City. (summer, 1982)

The Russian Orthodox Church. 15 color prints.

Gallery 141, School of Architecture, University of Oregon (April 1988)

Moscow: Treasures and Traditions. 12 black-and-white mural photographs.

International Gallery, Dillon Ripley Center, Smithsonian Institution. (November 1990-February 1991)

The Russian Art of Building in Wood. 36 black-and-white silverprints

1. National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina (November 1992-March 1993)

2. Founders Hall, NationsBank Corporate Center, Charlotte, North Carolina (March 8-14, 1993)

3. First Tennessee Bank; sponsored by A.I.A. Memphis Chapter, in conjunction with "Memphis in May International Festival." (May 10-26, 1993)

4. Frye Art Museum, Seattle (January 24-February 13, 1994)

5. Washington State University, Fine Arts Gallery (February 17-28, 1994)

6. Alaska-Pacific University, Anchorage (March 4-12, 1994)

7. State Capitol Building, Olympia, Washington (March 15-31, 1994)

8. Washington State Historical Museum, Tacoma (April 12-May, 1994)

9. Weyerhaeuser World Headquarters (June 1994)

10. Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, Milwaukee (September 20-November 20, 1994)

11. University of Tennessee, Ewing Gallery of Art and Architecture (January 12-February 12, 1995)

12. Drew University, Photography Gallery (April 1995)

13. Macalester College Art Gallery (September 15-October 15, 1995)

14. Grinell College, Burling Gallery (October 30-December, 1995)

15. University of Nebraska, Architecture Gallery (April 1-19, 1996)

16. Clemson University, Architecture Gallery (September 1996)

17. Villanova University (October 1996)

18. University of Victoria, Maltwood Art Museum (November 13, 1997-January 30, 1998)

19. Emory University, Schatten Gallery (April 5-May 15, 1999)

Lost Russia: Photographs by William Craft Brumfield. 46 black-and-white silverprints

1. Duke University Museum of Art (January 19-March 31, 1996)

2. New Orleans Museum of Art (November 4, 1996-February 9, 1997)

3. Robert Hull Fleming Museum, University of Vermont, Burlington (March 18-June 22, 1997)

4. University of Michigan Museum of Art (November 1, 1997-January 4, 1998)

5. Marsh Art Gallery, University of Richmond (October 21-December 12, 1998)

The Romanov Legacy; Photographs by William Craft Brumfield. 40 black-and-white silverprints

1. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. (May 10-July 20, 1997)

2. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. (May 10-July 20, 1997)

Churches and Monasteries of the Russian North: Photographs by William Craft Brumfield. 33 black-and-white silverprints.

1. Ferapontov Monastery Museum, Vologda Province, Russia. (July 20-August 20, 1997)

2. 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)

Major Acquisitions of Photographs

  1. 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.

  2. Harvard University Fine Arts Library, Visual Collections: 100 8"xlO" photographs and 300 color slides by WCB.

  3. New Orleans Museum of Art: 2 16"x20" silverprints and 2 Il"xl4" silverprints.

Exhibits Curated

"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)

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