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Abstraction Oil on canvas.
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Poster A poster advertising Burliuk's performance in Siberia for Saturday, May 24, 1919. Main text reads, "Presentation/Exhibition of the famous artist, poet, and the father of Russian Futurism."
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Illustrations for the almanac "A Trap for Judges" Illustration based on Sythian artifacts found near Kherson for the almanac "A Trap for Judges." Ink on paper. Original Title: Иллюстрация к альманаху "Садок судей"
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Movement/Waves This is a potrtrait of Burliuk's wife, Marussia, whom he painted countless times in his life. This particular image was originally painted in the early 1910s and repainted by Burliuk in 1960 in New York.
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Japan Palm Oil on burlap
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My Ukrainian Ancestors / Ukrainians
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Children of Stalingrad Sometimes referred to as his "Guernica," Burliuk's "Children of Stalingrad" was created during WWII as a tribute to the tragic life of the orphans of the besieged city.
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Power Station on the Harlem River Oil on Canvas
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Doll with Painted Face Ink and paint on fabric
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Cossack Mamai Oil on burlap
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Bricklayer / Stonemason Early painting exploring cubo-futurism and the relationship between art, class, and labor.