Burliuk and the Ukrainian Avant-Garde
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Heads on the Beach
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Surrealistic Landscape
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American still life on the beach
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Workers
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Lenin and Tolstoy
Burliuk's "Lenin and Tolstoy” is an attempt to depict two real symbols of Russia — the Past embodied in the image of Tolstoy and the Future embodied in Lenin, ploughing up the soil of future impressive success of Soviet Russia — became a paraphrase of Ilya Repin’s “The Ploughman Tolstoy in the Fields”. -
Peasant Girl
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Radio Manifest
One of two manifestos created in the 1920s explicating the theory and philosophy of Radio-Style -
Uncle and His Niece
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Harlem River
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Japanese portrait
Painting done by Burliuk while living in Japan -
Rooftops in Siberia
Impressionist landscape of rooftops in Siberia -
Court Lunch
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Still Life
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Fortune Teller
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Japanese Leaflets
Drawings and doodles made by Burliuk during his time in Japan -
Hylaea Group
Left to right: Aleksei Kruchyonykh, Vladimir Burliuk, Vladimir Maiakovsky, Davyd Burliuk, and Benedikt Livshits. -
Burliuk Portrait
Portrait of Burliuk -
A Slap in the Face of Public Taste
The Russian Futurist response to Marinetti's Italian Futurist Manifesto. -
Color and Rhyme No. 57
Edition 57 of the artistic theory journal published by the Burliuk family. This particular issue contains Burliuk's autobiographical account of 1907-1959 and an illustrated family tree. -
Greenport, L. I., NY
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Peasant and Horse
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Japanese fisherman
Created during Burliuk's stay in Japan, most likely on the Bonin Islands -
Vladivostok
Impressionist landscape of Golden Horn Bay, Vladivostok