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David Davidovich BURLIUK

Born 1882, farmstead of Semirotovschina, Kharkov province (Ukraine) - Died 1967, New York

Poet, painter, graphic artist and theoretician of arts

Paintings and graphic work        Biography       


Paintings and graphic work

Horse Lighting. 1907.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 62x68 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

A Duckling. 1907.David Burliuk

Oil, colored chalks, wax, varnish on paper mounted on plywood, 23.2x23 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

A House in the Steppe. 1908.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 59.5x70 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

Horses. 1908.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 43.2x52.5 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

Horses. 1908.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 43x52.5 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

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Morning. Wind. 1908.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 66.5x106 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

Horses. 1910.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas mounted on cardboard, 40.5x50.8 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

Stonemason. 1910.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 45.5x58 cm.
Private collection, USA.

Peasant Woman with a Horse. Ca 1910s.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 29x39 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

Landscape with a River. Beginning of 1910s.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 42x59 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

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Landscape with a Road. 1910s.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 51x70.5 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

Landscape with Trees. 1910s.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 59.5x65.5 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

Landscape with a Pink House. 1910s.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 45x60.5 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

A Garden Path. 1910s.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 75x57.5 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

Dnestr River Rapids. 1910s.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 49x69.5 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

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Ploughman. 1910s.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas.
Chime Gross Museum, New York, USA.

Heads. 1911.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 76x92 cm.
Collection of Stolichny Bank, Moscow.

Bridge. Landscape from Four Points of View. 1911.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 97x131 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

Ukrainians. 1912.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 36.5x55.5 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

Mamay the Kazak. 1912.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 62.5x93 cm.
Ufa Art Museum.

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Landscape. 1912.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 33x46.3 cm.
Collection of Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid.

Illustration for the almanac "A Trap for Judges II". 1913. Publishing Home "Zhuravl", St.Petersburg.David Burliuk

Indian ink on paper.

Illustration for the almanac "A Trap for Judges II". 1913. Publishing Home "Zhuravl", St.Petersburg.David Burliuk

Indian ink on paper.

Collage. 1914.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 25.5x30 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

Advent of Spring and Summer. 1914s.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 51x76.5 cm.
Collection of A.M.Beckerman, USA.

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Abstract Composition. 1914.David Burliuk

Oil on wood, 14.5x24 cm.
Collection of A.M.Beckerman, USA.

Illustration for the almanac "Archer". 1915. Petrograd, Publishing Home "Hilea".David Burliuk

Indian ink on paper.

Refugees (The Horrors of the War).David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 38x41 cm.
Collection of A.M.Beckerman, USA.

Portrait of the Poet Vassily Kamensky. 1917.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 104x104 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

Tail-Piece for the almanac "Raging Parnassus". 1918. Petrograd, Publishing Home "Hilea".

Indian ink on paper.

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Heads on the Beach.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 30.5x33 cm.
Private collection, USA.

Bridge (Repetition of composition of 1911).David Burliuk

Oil on wood, 12.5x16.5 cm.
Collection of A.M.Beckerman, USA.

Sea. 1921.David Burliuk

Oil on wood, 34x62 cm.
Private collection, USA.

In the Paddy Fields. 1921.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 45x60.5 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

Japanese Bay. 1921.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 50x67.5 cm.
Collection of the artist's family, USA.

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Temple Gates in Japan. 1921.David Burliuk

Oil on wood, 34x62 cm.
Private collection, USA.

Japanese Village. 1921.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 43x58.2 cm.
Collection of A.R.Weiner, USA.

Ogasawara. 1921-1922.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 45.5x60 cm.
Collection of the artist's family, USA.

Japanese Boy. 1922.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 45x33 cm.
Collection of the artist's family, USA.

Workers. 1922.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 79x59 cm.
Collection of Stolichny Bank, Moscow.

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Love and Peace.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 30x30 cm.
Collection of A.M.Beckerman, USA.

In the Church. 1922.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas.
Private collection, USA.

Blue Horse.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 31.2x29 cm.
Collection of A.M.Beckerman, USA.

Peasant Woman with a Blue Cow.

Oil on wood, 23x30 cm.
Private collection, USA.

The Green Cow.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 57.5x80 cm.
Private collection, USA.

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In a Russian Village. 1926.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 60x73 cm.
Collection of A.M.Beckerman, USA.

Labyrinth.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 26x35 cm.
Private collection, USA.

Hudson River. 1924.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 96x96 cm.
Collection of A.M.Beckerman, USA.

Russian Peasant. 1925.David Burliuk

Indian ink on paper.

Vladimir Mayakovsky. 1925.David Burliuk

Drawing.

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Vladimir Mayakovsky. 1925.David Burliuk

Lino-cut.

Cover of the book "Discovery of America" by Vladimir Mayakovsky. 1925.David Burliuk

Cover of the book "The Sun Visits Mayakovsky" by Vladimir Mayakovsky. 1925.David Burliuk

A Horse and a Groom. 1925.David Burliuk

Lino-cut.

The Harlem River. 1925.David Burliuk

Indian ink on paper. Drawing in the "Radio-style".

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Buy My Fish!David Burliuk

Oil on wood.
Collection of Mary Clear Burliuk-Holt, USA.

A Street Scene.David Burliuk

Oil on wood.
Private collection, USA.

Portrait of Nicolas, the Artist's Son. 1927 ?David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 43x33 cm.
Collection of A.M.Beckerman, USA.

Marusia (Portrait of the Artist's Wife). 1928.David Burliuk

Color pencils on paper, 25x19 cm.
Private collection, USA.

At the Riverside.David Burliuk

Oil on wood.
Private collection, USA.

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Marusia in the Library.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 76x60 cm.
Collection of artist's family, USA.

Sun Flowers.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas.
Private collection, USA.

A Tree by the Railway.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas.
Collection of Mary Clear Burliuk-Holt, USA.

In the Park.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 51x40.5 cm.
Collection of A.R.Weiner, USA.

Tea Party with a White Cat.David Burliuk

Oil on wood, 25.5x35.5 cm.
Collection of artist's family, USA.

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Bathing Women (Zeus' Daughters).David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 122.5x86.2 cm.
Private collection, USA.

Vineyards in Haven. 1929.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 53.3x60.9 cm.
Collection of A.R.Weiner, USA.

Village Street. 1930s.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas mounted on cardboard, 30x40 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

Still Life with a Plate. 1931.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 51.5x41 cm.
Private collection, USA.

Still Life with a Jug.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 107x76 cm.
Private collection, USA.

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Still Life with a Watering Can.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 76x41.5 cm.
Private collection, USA.

Portrait of the Cinema Producer Sergey Eisenshtein. 1932.David Burliuk

Color pencils on paper, 43x30 cm.
Private collection, USA.

Portrait of Marusia. 1933.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 43.5x35 cm.
Private collection, USA.

Poet and Muse.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 30.5x33 cm.
Collection of A.M.Beckerman, USA.

Landscape with a Carriage and a Mill (a landscape from four points of view). 1930s-1940s.David Burliuk

Oil on canvas, 98.3x127.5 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

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Before the Journey. 1947.David Burliuk

Oil on wood, 29.5x39.5 cm.
Private collection, USA.

Bound to the Mill. 1948.David Burliuk

Oil on wood, 30x49.5 cm.
Private collection, USA.

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Biography:

David Burliuk was the eldest of six children in the family of David Feodorovich Burliuk, an estate manager, and Ludmila Josifovna, nee Mikhnevich. Besides David, his brother Vladimir and sister Ludmila have also become artists, and their brother Nikolai - a poet. They were all talented, but David felt himself first as the leader who stimulated the creative energy of those surrounding him. This role was preordained to him in the history of Russian art. And although Mikhail Larionov's work was more valuable in the regeneration of painting, and Velimir Khlebnikov's brilliant observations in poetry, it was Burliuk who went down in the history of modern art as "The Father of Russian Futurism".

D.Burliuk studied at the Art Schools in Kazan (1898-1899); in Odessa (1899-1900, 1909); in Munich (1902-1903) under von W.Dietz, where he met Kandinsky, and later at the School of A.Aschbe; in Paris (1904) under Cormon; and at MUZhVZ (Moscow High School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, 1910-1914).

In 1914 Burliuk together with V.Mayakovsky were expelled from Moscow High School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.

From 1906 D.Burliuk has taken part in exhibitions including SRKh (Union of the Russian Artists), "The Wreath - Stephanos" (Moscow, 1907), MTKh (Moscow Society of Artists, 1908), "Modern movements in the Art" (St.Petersburg, 1908), "The Link" (Kiev, 1908), "Salon" (St.Petersburg, 1909), Vl.Izdebsky's International Art Salon (Odessa, 1909), "Union of Youth" (St.Petersburg,1910, 1913), Neue Künstlervereinigung (New Artists Association, Munich, 1910), "Jack of Diamonds" (Moscow, 1910, 1912, 1916, 1918), exhibition in the Gallery of P.Kassirer (Berlin, 1911), Vl.Izdebski's second International Art Salon (Odessa, 1911), "Der Blaue Reiter" (Munich, 1912), First German Autumn Salon (Berlin, 1913), 30th exhibition of the "Salon des Independents" (Paris, 1914), "The Year 1915" (Moscow, 1915), "Exhibition of Painting of Left Tendencies" (Petrograd, 1915), three exhibitions of the Ufa Artistic Circle (Ufa, 1916), personal exhibition in Samara (1917), exhibition of Petrograd and Moscow Artists (Chita, 1919), personal exhibitions in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya (1921), First Exhibition of Russian Art (Berlin,1922), Russian Painting and Sculpture (Pennsylvania Academia of Fine Arts, USA, 1922), Exhibition of New Art (Brooklyn Museum, New York, USA, 1923, 1927), Personal exhibitions at the New York Art Center (USA, 1923), International Exhibition (Philadelphia, 1926), exhibitions in Cleveland (1928), galleries of New York and Philadelphia (1930s-1960s), numerous personal exhibitions in San-Francisco, Seattle, Washington and New York (until 1967).

From 1905 Burliuk was a member of artistic associations: Kharkov Artists Society, "Der Sturm" (Berlin), "Der Blaue Reiter" (Munich), was founder of the "Hylea" group (also known as "Budetliane"), Union of Youth, "Triangle", Ufa Artistic Circle, "Creativity" group, part of LEF (Left Front of Art).

He has married Maria Elenevskaya (1912), his lifelong friend.

The artist has written a number of manifestoes, published numerous articles about the Avant-garde art. Burliuk gave thought to the problems of form, color and texture, but unlike Malevich and Filonov, he did not create any theoretical postulates for himself or his associations. For him Futurism was a means of representation through art. He was not afraid to be everywhere at once in art, he believed "psychological mimicry. an artist's most important attribute". And although he would change his style and manner, he has always remained the same bright and deeply individualistic artist. Burliuk's early works are more reminiscent of a simplified version of Cubism with a strong realistic basis.

The artist has traveled in Russia with Mayakovsky and Kamensky, gigging lectures and talks on Futurism, and taken part in almost every debate devoted to modern painting and poetry. He propagated modern art tirelessly.

He has illustrated, edited and published several almanacs, books, magazines.

Burliuk has lived in Japan (1920-1922), and then from 1922 in USA; published the journal "Tsvet I Rifma" (Color and Rhyme). collaborated with the newspaper "Voice of Russia" until 1940, published a monograph on Nikolai Roerich, the poems which he has himself illustrated; published the book "Entelikhism", dedicated to the 20th anniversary of Russian Futurism (1930).

In 1930 David Burliuk has become a U.S. citizen.

Burliuk's American period had almost nothing in common with his Russian period. It was certainly not Futurism and not classical Avant-garde. Yet at the same time it was not Naturalism and certainly not Realism in the full sense. His scenes with cows, horses, men and womenfolk, and all of his canvases are textural, like in his early works. He created his own picturesque world of the benign, simple existence led by common people, with their genuine joie de vivre. Perhaps this was his way of expressing his dream of an harmonious future for Mankind, which he named Futurism.

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