
1882โ1967 ยท Ukrainian-American ยท 32 artworks
artist bio
David Burliuk was a key figure in the Russian avant-garde movement, known for his diverse artistic styles and his role as an organizer and promoter of modern art. He experimented with various styles, including Realism, Post-Impressionism, and Primitivism, and played a significant role in shaping the development of Futurism in Russia.
what you'll learn
Studying Burliuk's work allows students to explore the transition from realism to more expressive styles, and to understand how an artist can synthesize diverse influences into a unique personal vision. Students can also learn about the role of art in social and political movements.
related: Kazimir Malevich, Natalia Goncharova, Mikhail Larionov

Mount Fuji
1922

Landscape near Kingston
1942

Japanese Boy
1922

Positano, Italy

Portrait of a young woman

Marusia by the sea
1949

Still Life with a Plate
1931

Rural landscape
1915

A House in the Steppe
1908

Path in the garden
1912

Sunflowers

Autumn Pond

Elsinore

The artist's wife with a still life of flowers

Japanese Bay
1921

My idol - Long Island
1944

Vase with flowers and book by the window
1954

The last cow

Blossoming branch in a vase
1960

Still Life with Apples

Artist's house in Hampton Bays

Japanese Village
1921

English Castle
1946

Portrait of Marusia
1933

Lilac in the park
1910

Tea time with a White Cat

Ogasawara
1921

Flowers in white vase
1956

Countryside at summer
1946

Gate of temple in Japan
1921

Walking by countryside
1944

Anna-Maria Island, Florida
1948