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Photo Credits
Our thanks to the photographers who have so generously
allowed the use of their work on our
web site.
Rotating image gallery
- Peyton Greenside, Harvard '11: "Sunflowers,"
Moldova, 2008
- Eve Bryggman, Harvard '10: "The Red Sea of Rooftops," Prague, 2009
- Anna Whittington, Harvard '10: "The 'Rabbit' Island," Solovetsky Islands, Russia, 2007
- Molly Moses, Harvard '11: "House," Baikal'skoe, Russia, 2009
- Ilias Beshimov, Harvard '09: "The Game of Ulak," Susamyr, Kyrgyzstan, 2008
- Arleen Chien, Harvard College: "Wrestlers at Naadam," Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia, 2011
- Beatrice Walton, Harvard College: "Tyniec Monastery," Piekary, Poland, 2011
- Elizabeth Harvey, Harvard College: "Long Way Down," Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2011
- Julia Sokol, Harvard '10, "Matryoshki," Moscow, Russia, 2009
Image band (on top of page)
Left to Right:
- Moscow: St. Basil's Cathedral, west view of cupolas.
William C. Brumfield
- Tallinn, Estonia: Drug store. Anonymous
- Uzbekistan market. Jack Kollmann
- Armenia: Zvartnots. Jack Kollmann
- Harvard gate. Kelly McMurray
- St. Petersburg: Bronze Horseman. Jack Kollmann
- Riga, Latvia street. Donna Griesenbeck
- Bukhara, Uzbekistan: Kalyan Minaret. Jack Kollmann
- Armenia: Garni gorge. Jack Kollmann
- Harvard shield. Kelly McMurray
- Vladimir, Russia: Cathedral of St. Dmitry. William
C. Brumfield
- Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Donna Griesenbeck
Jack Kollmann is a lecturer and academic coordinator
at Stanford University's Center for Russian and East European Studies
and may be reached at jack.kollmann@stanford.edu.
William C. Brumfield is the author of History of
Russian Architecture, a member of the State Russian Academy
of Architecture, and professor of Slavic Studies at Tulane University.
You may view his work at the following web sites:
http://www.cultinfo.ru/brumfield/
Main Russian site.
http://www.perm.ru/culture/brumfield/
Site supported by the governor's office of Perm Region. Contains
20 B/W photographs.
http://frontiers.loc.gov
Site created at the Library of Congress. Currently contains over
600 color photographs. Enter through main page, press "digital
collections" then "photographs", then "William
C. Brumfield Collection."
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