![]() | M212 Room setting for the New Style exhibition, MoscowAddress: Corner of Ulitsa Petrovka and Stoleshnikov pereulok, Moscow, RussiaDate: 1902 Authorship: ![]() |
- 1900
- November – December: Russian
construction workers arrive in Glasgow to begin work on timber buildings
designed by Fedor Shekhtel. 1
- 1901
- 2
May – 9 November: Shekhtel's buildings on display at the Glasgow
International Exhibition in Kelvingrove Park.
2
- 1902
- 22 December: Opening
of the exhibition Architecture and Craft of the New Style in Moscow.
3
Notes:
1: Catherine Cooke, 'Shekhtel in Kelvingrove and Mackintosh on the Petrovka: Two Russo-Scottish Exhibitions at the Turn of the Century', Scottish Slavonic Review, 10, 1988, pp. 185–6, nn. 18–22.
2: Catherine Cooke, 'Shekhtel in Kelvingrove and Mackintosh on the Petrovka: Two Russo-Scottish Exhibitions at the Turn of the Century', Scottish Slavonic Review, 10, 1988, pp. 185–9.
3: Catherine Cooke, 'Shekhtel in Kelvingrove and Mackintosh on the Petrovka: Two Russo-Scottish Exhibitions at the Turn of the Century', Scottish Slavonic Review, 10, 1988, p. 199.
4: Catherine Cooke, 'Shekhtel in Kelvingrove and Mackintosh on the Petrovka: Two Russo-Scottish Exhibitions at the Turn of the Century',Scottish Slavonic Review, 10, 1988, p. 199.
5: Mir Iskusstva, no. 3, March 1903, pp. 116–17.