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William Craft Brumfield

    William Craft Brumfield stands as the foremost Western authority on Russian architecture, his lifelong passion vividly captured through his extensive photographic work. Brumfield has dedicated himself to documenting Russia's architectural landscape since 1970, his lens capturing both the grandeur and the ephemerality of its structures. His body of work offers profound insights into the rich history and diverse styles of Russian architecture, contributing significantly to its preservation and understanding. Through his captivating photographs and scholarly publications, Brumfield makes the beauty and cultural significance of Russian buildings accessible to a global audience.

    Journeys through the Russian Empire
    • 2020

      Journeys through the Russian Empire

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      This project features around four hundred photographs, providing historical context while comparing William Brumfield's contemporary images of Russian churches and locations with those captured by Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky, an early-20th-century pioneer of color photography. Brumfield evaluates the preservation of Russia's architectural heritage and the allure and challenges of interpreting Prokudin-Gorsky's vivid photographs as a revival of Russia's lost past. He explores the enthusiastic Russian response to the recently digitized Prokudin-Gorsky collection, questioning the nostalgic views that portray these images as a depiction of an idyllic pre-Soviet Russia, while overlooking the imperial violence preceding the revolution. Prokudin-Gorsky aimed to showcase the cultural and ethnic diversity of the Russian Empire, using color photography to communicate the richness of its history and culture. After fleeing Russia in 1918 with his glass negatives, his collection was acquired by the Library of Congress. Brumfield, with his experience in photographing Russian architectural monuments, was invited to catalog and exhibit these photographs. Through this work, he discovered the unexpected intersections of their journeys across Russia. His own photographic endeavors intensified during the late 1980s, capturing the remnants of Russia's architectural legacy and its historical and spiritual narratives. This project will engage scholars, s

      Journeys through the Russian Empire