
1882–1967 · Ukrainian-American · 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.
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