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$66.50
Hardcover: 360 pages
Dimensions (in inches): 1.36 x 12.68 x 10.86
Publisher:Abbeville Press, Inc.; (October 1996)
ISBN: 0789202174
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St. Petersburg is one of the most
beautiful and architecturally imposing cities in the world. Photographer
Orloff, whose work has appeared in major magazines, and Shvidkovsky,
a member of the Russian Federation's Academy of Fine Arts, have
produced a handsome study of the buildings constructed during the
reigns of the Russian tsars since Peter the Great. The text is informative,
and the photos maintain a good balance between exterior and interior
views. Like Washington, D.C., St. Petersburg is a planned city,
decreed and dictated, with marvelous results in the case of the
former Russian capital. A commission established by Catherine the
Great to plan the development of the city ordered that "Three
rules must be honored in the construction of the [city's] houses:
solidity, utility, and beauty." Readers will see that the rules
were followed indeed. Recommended for both architecture and travel
collections.?Edward B. Cone, New York Cit.-- houses: solidity, utility,
and beauty." Readers will see that the rules were followed
indeed. Recommended for both architecture and travel collections
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