Revised and enlarged edition by Marian Burleigh-Motley. — Thames and Hudson, 1986. — 324 p.: 256 ill.
The best single volume on the Russian avant garde movement is The Russian Experiment in Art 1863-1922, originally written by Camilla Gray (daughter-in-law of the composer Sergei Prokofiev), now revised by Dr. Marian Burleigh-Motley. When the original edition of this book was published, John Russell hailed it as a massive contribution to our knowledge of one of the most fascinating and mysterious episodes in the history of modern art. It still remains the most compact, accurate and reasonably priced survey of sixty years of creative dynamic activity that profoundly influenced the progress of Western art and architecture.
1860 - 1890
1890 - 1905
1905 - 1910
1910 - 1911
1912 - 1914
1914 - 1917
1917 - 1921
1921 - 1922
Text References
Introduction to the Original Edition - Camilla Gray
Notes and Revisions by Marian Burleigh-Motley
Notes: Text Revisions
Revised Annotated List of Illustrations
Bibliography of Sources Cited