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Painter, Illustrator, b. 1882 - d. 1967

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                • David Davidovich Burliuk
                  Nov. 25, 2024

                  David Davidovich Burliuk

                  Est: $1,200 - $1,800

                  Ukrainian, 1882-1967 Rural Scene Signed BURLIUK (lr) Oil on board 12 1/4 x 16 1/2 inches (31.1 x 41.9 cm) Provenance: The artist Collection of Doris Seidler, acquired from the above on July 3, 1950 (Framed 18 1/4 x 22 1/2 inches)

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                • FEMALE PORTRAIT PAINTING SIGNED DAVID BURLIUK ZINA
                  Nov. 24, 2024

                  FEMALE PORTRAIT PAINTING SIGNED DAVID BURLIUK ZINA

                  Est: $100 - $150

                  A watercolor and mixed media painting on canvas depicting a female portrait. Signed David Burliuk, Ukrainian American, 1882 to 1967, titled A Girl from Bessarabia, and dated 1934 lower right, additionally inscribed Zina. Framed. David Davidovich Burliuk was a poet, artist and publicist associated with the Futurist and Neo-Primitivist movements. Burliuk has been described as the father of Russian Futurism. Portrait Paintings And Art Collectibles.

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                • DAVID BURLIUK RUSSIAN RURAL LANDSCAPE OIL PAINTING
                  Nov. 23, 2024

                  DAVID BURLIUK RUSSIAN RURAL LANDSCAPE OIL PAINTING

                  Est: $100 - $150

                  David Burliuk, Ukrainian, Russian, American, 1882 to 1967, oil painting on canvas depicting a rural scene with a girl leading a brown cow, 1956. Signed and dated, lower left. Framed. A paper label of the Aca Gallery, New York, on the backside. David Davidovich Burliuk was an artist, poet, and publicist associated with the Futurist and Neo Primitivist movements, often described as the father of Russian Futurism. Mid Century Russian Avant Garde Paintings For Collectors. One of a kind of artwork.

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                • David Davidovich Burliuk
                  Nov. 20, 2024

                  David Davidovich Burliuk

                  Est: $1,000 - $2,000

                  Ukrainian, 1882-1967 The Yellow Cow, 1942 Signed Burliuk (ll); inscribed frame made for David Burliuk by Carl Sandelin - framemaker 133 E 60th St N.YC. on the back of the frame Oil on canvas 9 x 12 1/8 inches (22.8 x 30.8 cm) Provenance: Perls Galleries, New York Sale, Sotheby Parke Bernet Inc., New York, Jun. 15, 1979, lot 34 (Frame: 17 x 20 1/8 inches) Craquelure, resulting in scattered paint flakes; no apparent restoration; not examined out of the frame (nailed in).

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                • David Burliuk (1882-1967) Portrait of a Lady, Positano, 1950
                  Nov. 18, 2024

                  David Burliuk (1882-1967) Portrait of a Lady, Positano, 1950

                  Est: $3,000 - $6,000

                  David Burliuk (1882-1967) Portrait of a Lady, Positano, 1950, oil painting on canvas, signed. Framed. Size: 21.75'' x 19.75'', 55 x 50 cm (stretcher); 26.75'' x 24.75'', 68 x 63 cm (frame). Provenance: Private Pennsylvania Collection (by descent to present owner).

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                • David Burliuk (1882-1967) "Golden City Park, Canarsie NY"
                  Nov. 18, 2024

                  David Burliuk (1882-1967) "Golden City Park, Canarsie NY"

                  Est: $300 - $600

                  David Burliuk (American/Ukrainian, 1882-1967) "Golden City Park, Canarsie NY", charcoal drawing on paper, signed. Framed. Size: 8.25'' x 11.25'', 21 x 29 cm (sight); 13.5'' x 16'', 34 x 41 cm (frame). Provenance: Private Pennsylvania Collection (by descent to present owner).

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                • David Burliuk (1882-1967) "Seagate, Ny" (1925) Work on paper
                  Nov. 18, 2024

                  David Burliuk (1882-1967) "Seagate, Ny" (1925) Work on paper

                  Est: $250 - $500

                  David Burliuk (American/Ukrainian, 1882-1967) "Seagate, Ny", 1925, crayon drawing on paper, signed and dated. Framed. Size: 7'' x 11'', 18 x 28 cm (sight); 12'' x 15.5'', 30 x 39 cm (frame). Provenance: Private Pennsylvania Collection (by descent to present owner).

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                • David Burliuk (1882-1967) Bowery NYC Ink Drawing, 1932
                  Nov. 18, 2024

                  David Burliuk (1882-1967) Bowery NYC Ink Drawing, 1932

                  Est: $300 - $600

                  David Burliuk (American/Ukrainian, 1882-1967) Bowery NYC Street Scene, 1932, ink drawing on paper, signed and dated. Framed. Size: 11.75'' x 9.75'', 30 x 25 cm (sight); 18.25'' x 16.25'', 46 x 41 cm (frame). Provenance: Private Pennsylvania Collection (by descent to present owner).

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                • David Burliuk (American/Ukrainian, 1882-1967)
                  Nov. 18, 2024

                  David Burliuk (American/Ukrainian, 1882-1967)

                  Est: $300 - $600

                  David Burliuk (American/Ukrainian, 1882-1967) ink drawing, signed and dated 1930. Size: 10.75'' x 6.75'', 27 x 17 cm (sight); 16.75'' x 12.5'', 43 x 32 cm (frame). Provenance: Private Pennsylvania Collection (by descent to present owner).

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                • Painting, still life of sunflowers 1950’s, signed by David Davidovich Burliuk (1882-1967),
                  Nov. 17, 2024

                  Painting, still life of sunflowers 1950’s, signed by David Davidovich Burliuk (1882-1967),

                  Est: $50,000 - $100,000

                  Painting, still life of sunflowers 1950’s, signed by David Davidovich Burliuk (1882-1967), Size of the stretcher: 22.25” x 19.25” inches sight. Frame: (26” x 24” in frame}. Burliuk has painted several similar still life paintings in the early 1950's. Provenance: Estate of Lisabeth Scott. Hollywood CA. Authenticity report: According to our research: 1) The signature is authentic, especially letter "L" and dot; 2) The impressionist style is very characteristic to Burliuk's oil paintings; 3) the canvas at the back has features of 70-90 years old. Certificate of authenticity will be issued. Size 22.25” x 19.25” sight (26” x 24” in frame}. Provenance: Estate of Lisabeth Scott. Hollywood CA. Auction results: more than 400 paintings were sold for the price $50,000 to $1,500,000 Early life David Burliuk was born on 21 July 1882 in the village of Riabushky (near Lebedyn, Ukraine) in the Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire. Burliuk's family was artistically inclined; two of his brothers were talented artists as well, Nikolai and Volodimir Burliuk. The Burliuk family partly descended from Ukrainian Cossacks on their father's side, who held premier positions in the Hetmanate. His mother, Ludmyla Mikhnevich, was of ethnic Belarusian descent.[1] Education, career From 1898 to 1904, he studied at Kazan and Odesa art schools, as well as at the Royal Academy in Munich.[2] His exuberant, extroverted character was recognized by Anton Azhbe, his professor at the Munich Academy, who called Burliuk a "wonderful wild steppe horse".[3] In 1907, he made contact with the Russian art world; he met and befriended Mikhail Larionov, and they are both credited as being major forces in bringing together the contemporary art world.[4] In 1908, an exhibition with the group Zveno ("The Link") in Kiev was organized by David Burliuk together with Wladimir Baranoff-Rossine, Alexander Bogomazov, his brother Volodymyr (Wladimir) Burliuk and Aleksandra Ekster. The exhibition was a flop, especially because they were all unknown painters.[4] The Burliuks and Larionov left for the aforementioned brothers' home in Chernianka, also known as Hylea; it was during this stay that their work became more Avant-Garde. That autumn, while visiting Ekster, they organized an exhibition which took place in the street; it was a success, and enough money was raised to go to Moscow.[4] In 1909, Burliuk painted a portrait of his future wife, Marussia, on a background of flowers and rocks on the Crimean coast. Many times thereafter he would set the image of his wife to canvas. Without question, two dreams possessed his heart all his life: the face of his wife and the portrait of his Ukraine and then his adopted country, the United States.[citation needed] The Futurist literary group Hylaea (Гилея [Gileya]) was initiated in 1910 by David Burlyuk and his brothers at their aforementioned estate near Kherson, and were quickly joined by Vasily Kamensky and Velimir Khlebnikov, with Aleksey Kruchenykh and Vladimir Mayakovsky joining in 1911.[5] Soon afterwards, the group would morph into literary Cubo-Futurism, the predominant form of Futurism in Russia. From the start to the end, Cubo-Futurism always had an air of scandal about it. The artists and poets scandalized the public by walking in public spaces wearing ridiculous clothes and painting their faces,[4] by writing plays incomprehensible to the public (the most notorious being Victory over the Sun, about a group of Futurists aiming to destroy reason), and by the fights between them and the audience at their poetry recitations.[6] In 1913–4, Mayakovsky, Kamensky, and Burliuk decided to go on poetry tours; fury almost always followed, even on an occasion when Mayakovsky read Pushkin. Alexander Rodchenko later claimed that that specific recital "was the first time I had seen such a frenzied, furious audience".[6] Even during the First World War their activities carried on: at the 1915 Christmas Party, hosted by Lilya and Osip Brik, the tree was hung from the roof, upside-down, and the guests arrived with vegetables in their buttonholes and in bizarre makeup.[6] Russian Futurism would only end after the Revolution of 1917. Most of the Cubo-Futurists also resisted the Futurists in Italy. A brief alliance with their rivals, the Ego-Futurists, did not end very well. Burliuk's colleague Velimir Khlebnikov also developed Zaum, a poetry style. From 1910, he was the member of the group Jack of Diamonds, and from 1910 to 1911 he attended the Art School in Odessa. After 1911, David concentrated on poetry and manifestoes, and at Christmas he made the acquaintance of Benedikt Livshits, a poet.[4] From 1911 to 1913, he studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (MUZHVZ), and that year participated in the group exhibition of the Blaue Reiter in Munich, which also included his brother Wladimir. He also contributed an article to the Blaue Reiter Almanac. In December 1912, Burliuk was co-author and one of the many signatories of the manifesto A Slap in the Face of Public Taste with the other members of Hylaea, one of the major manifestoes of Russian Futurism, a movement of Russian poets and artists who adopted the principles of Filippo Marinetti's "Futurist Manifesto". In 1913, he was expelled from the Art Academy, as well as Mayakovsky. In the same year, Burliuk founded the publishing venture of the futurist writer's group Hylaea. In 1914, he and his brother Wladimir illustrated Kamensky's Tango with Cows, and in 1915 Burliuk published the book The Support of the Muses in Spring, with illustrations by Aristarkh Lentulov, and by David and Wladimir Burliuk.

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                • DAVID BURLIUK (RUSSIAN-AMERICAN, 1882-1967)
                  Nov. 14, 2024

                  DAVID BURLIUK (RUSSIAN-AMERICAN, 1882-1967)

                  Est: $3,000 - $4,000

                  NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE SHIPPING. DESCRIPTION: Oil on canvas. A classic painting of peasants in an agrarian scene signed Burliuk. This one, dated 1964, a more substantial size than many from the category by Burliuk. Painting method was heavy impasto. David Davidovich Burliuk (1882 - 1967) was active/lived in New York / Russian Federation, Ukraine, China. Burliuk is known for Modernist landscape, still life and figure painting. MEASUREMENT: 24" X 36", 31" X 43" framed. CONDITION: No losses detected. No craquelure or apparent in-painting.

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                • David Burliuk (Ukranian/American 1882-1967)
                  Nov. 09, 2024

                  David Burliuk (Ukranian/American 1882-1967)

                  Est: $100 - $10,000

                  David Burliuk (Ukranian/American 1882-1967). Watercolor depicting boats in dock and men fishing. Signed lower right. Approx: 13 H x 17.5 W in.

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                • DAVID BURLIUK (1882-1967)
                  Nov. 09, 2024

                  DAVID BURLIUK (1882-1967)

                  Est: $5,000 - $7,000

                  DAVID BURLIUK (1882-1967) Woman with White Horse, 1948 oil on wood panel 32 x 36.5 cm (12 5/8 x 14 3/8 in.) framed dimensions: 45 x 49.5 cm (17 3/4 x 19 1/2 in.) signed and dated lower right LOT NOTES The present painting exemplifies Burliuk's mastery at building up sculptural forms with oil paint using his bravura impasto technique. His best works in this style are often reminiscent of Van Gogh, an artist who he admired tremendously. N.B. Condition reports are available upon request. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

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                • DAVID BURLIUK (1882-1967)
                  Nov. 09, 2024

                  DAVID BURLIUK (1882-1967)

                  Est: $8,000 - $12,000

                  DAVID BURLIUK (1882-1967) Surrealist Scene, 1930 oil on canvas 38 x 56.5 cm (15 x 22 1/4 in.) framed dimensions: 59 x 76 cm (23 1/4 x 29 7/8 in.) framed in a period Heydynryk frame signed lower right and dated lower left N.B. Condition reports are available upon request. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

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                • **David Davidovich Burliuk 1882-1967 (Ukrainian, American) Montauk, New York, 1953 oil on canvas
                  Nov. 04, 2024

                  **David Davidovich Burliuk 1882-1967 (Ukrainian, American) Montauk, New York, 1953 oil on canvas

                  Est: $6,500 - $8,500

                  David Davidovich Burliuk 1882-1967 (Ukrainian, American) Montauk, New York, 1953 oil on canvas h:49.50 w: 75.50 cm. signed and titled lower right; dated lower left Other Notes: Items marked **with a lot number indicate they have been imported into Israel. These items are subject to Israeli tax laws, including a 17% value-added tax (VAT) on the purchase price and the buyer's commission ONLY WHEN RELEASED IN ISRAEL. Location: Israel. For estimated delivery time please contact us. Condition report available upon request.

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                • RUSSIAN ATTRIBUTED TO DAVID BURLIUK OIL PAINTING
                  Oct. 27, 2024

                  RUSSIAN ATTRIBUTED TO DAVID BURLIUK OIL PAINTING

                  Est: $100 - $150

                  Attributed to David Burliuk, Russian, 1882 to 1967, oil on canvas still life painting depicting flowers in the vase by the sea. Signed lower left. Framed. David Davidovich Burliuk was a poet, artist, and publicist associated with the Futurist and Neo Primitivist movements. At the outbreak of World War I, the artist fled to Siberia and then Japan before relocating to New York in 1922. His works are held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., and the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, among others. Still Life Paintings And Russian Art Collectibles.

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                • DAVID BURLIUK RUSSIAN STILL LIFE OIL PAINTING
                  Oct. 27, 2024

                  DAVID BURLIUK RUSSIAN STILL LIFE OIL PAINTING

                  Est: $100 - $150

                  David Burliuk, Ukrainian, Russian, American, 1882 to 1967, oil painting on palette figural board depicting a still life with flowers in a seascape view. Signed lower left. Framed. Additionally inscribed, on the backside. David Davidovich Burliuk was an artist, poet, and publicist associated with the Futurist and Neo Primitivist movements, often described as the father of Russian Futurism. Mid Century Russian Avant Garde Paintings For Collectors. One of a kind of artwork.

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                • D. Burliuk, P/P Portrait of a Woman 1959
                  Oct. 22, 2024

                  D. Burliuk, P/P Portrait of a Woman 1959

                  Est: $200 - $300

                  David Davidovich Cherson Burliuk (Rus./Am. 1882-1957), portrait of anonymous sitter, signed and dated lower left, gallery stamp for Mary Berliuk Art Gallery lower right, COA verso. Sight size: 11" high, 8 1/2" wide. Frame size: 17" high, 14" wide. Not examined out of frame. Property from a New Jersey Private Collection.

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                • D.D. Burliuk, I/P Self Portrait
                  Oct. 22, 2024

                  D.D. Burliuk, I/P Self Portrait

                  Est: $200 - $300

                  David Davidovich Burliuk (Rus./Am. 1882-1967), bust length self portrait of the artist, signed lower right. Sight size: 10 1/4" high, 7 1/2" wide. Frame size: 17" high, 13 1/2" wide. Not examined out of frame. Property from a New Jersey Private Collection.

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                • D.D. Burliuk, W/P Two Western Scenes 1952
                  Oct. 22, 2024

                  D.D. Burliuk, W/P Two Western Scenes 1952

                  Est: $300 - $400

                  David Davidovich Burliuk (Rus./Am. 1882-1967), hand drawn postcard Hot Springs, NM, framed together with a W/C sketch titled "Texas Near Dallas" both signed lower right, the latter dated 1952, postcard facsimiles verso. Sight size: 7 1/4" high, 5 1/2" overall. Frame size: 16 5/8" high, 13 1/2" wide. Not examined out of frame. Provenance: Estate of Albert Koslow. Property from a New Jersey Private Collection.

                  Schwenke Auctioneers
                • David Burliuk, Untitled (Woman Leading a Horse)
                  Oct. 22, 2024

                  David Burliuk, Untitled (Woman Leading a Horse)

                  Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                  David Burliuk Untitled (Woman Leading a Horse) oil on canvas board sight: 9.5 h x 13.5 w in (24 x 34 cm) Signed to upper left 'Burliuk'. Provenance: Collection of Alfred and Martha Montgomery Newman | Thence by descent This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

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                • David Burliuk, Untitled (Fall Landscape by the Shore)
                  Oct. 22, 2024

                  David Burliuk, Untitled (Fall Landscape by the Shore)

                  Est: $800 - $1,200

                  David Burliuk Untitled (Fall Landscape by the Shore) watercolor on paper 11.25 h x 15.5 w in (29 x 39 cm) Signed to lower right 'Burliuk'. Provenance: Collection of Alfred and Martha Montgomery Newman | Thence by descent This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

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                • David Burliuk, Untitled (Tea Time)
                  Oct. 22, 2024

                  David Burliuk, Untitled (Tea Time)

                  Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                  David Burliuk Untitled (Tea Time) oil on board 10 h x 14 w in (25 x 36 cm) Signed to lower right 'Burliuk'. Provenance: Collection of Alfred and Martha Montgomery Newman | Thence by descent This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

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                • David Burliuk, Untitled (Green Field by the Lake)
                  Oct. 22, 2024

                  David Burliuk, Untitled (Green Field by the Lake)

                  Est: $800 - $1,200

                  David Burliuk Untitled (Green Field by the Lake) watercolor on paper 11.25 h x 15.5 w in (29 x 39 cm) Signed to lower right 'Burliuk'. Provenance: Collection of Alfred and Martha Montgomery Newman | Thence by descent This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

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                • D. BURLIUK (1882-1967) Russian / Ukrainian / American
                  Oct. 18, 2024

                  D. BURLIUK (1882-1967) Russian / Ukrainian / American

                  Est: $20,000 - $25,000

                  David BURLIUK (1882-1967) ; mid 20th century ; oil on canvas - framed ; dimensions 30 x 33 cm (11 7/8 x 13 in.) ; signed lower left corner ; Shipping to USA: DHL - $160 / National post with tracking service - $80 ; Shipping to Europe, Russia, Middle Assia: DHL - $100 / National post with tracking service - $40

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                • RUSSIAN STILL LIFE OIL PAINTING BY DAVID BURLIUK
                  Oct. 13, 2024

                  RUSSIAN STILL LIFE OIL PAINTING BY DAVID BURLIUK

                  Est: $100 - $150

                  Oil on palette board painting by David Burliuk, 1882 to 1967, a Russian Futurist artist based in the US since 1922. The artwork depicts a vase of sunflowers on the seashore. Ca. 1940s to 1960s. Signed by the artist in the lower right and on the backside. Grey mat, silver-tone wooden frame. Collectible Mid Century Figurative Fine Art.

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                • UKRAINIAN AMERICAN PAINTING BY DAVID BURLIUK STILL LIFE
                  Oct. 13, 2024

                  UKRAINIAN AMERICAN PAINTING BY DAVID BURLIUK STILL LIFE

                  Est: $100 - $150

                  David Davidovich Burliuk, Ukrainian American, 1882 to 1967, an oil pinning on canvas depicting a still life titled Flower Vase, circa the 1930s. Signed lower center. Framed. David Burliuk was a poet, artist and publicist associated with the Futurist and Neo-Primitivist movements. Burliuk has been described as the father of Russian Futurism. Provenance: Purchased from a US private collector. Still Life Paintings And Art Collectibles.

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                • DAVID BURLIUK ORIGINAL FLORAL PAINTING AFTER
                  Oct. 12, 2024

                  DAVID BURLIUK ORIGINAL FLORAL PAINTING AFTER

                  Est: $500 - $10,000

                  David Burliuk (1882-1967, Ukrainian) original oil on canvas floral painting in the manner of, after the time of Burliuk. This is an original artwork created by an unknown artist in the same style and technique as Burliuk. David Davidovich Burliuk was a Ukrainian poet, artist and publicist associated with the Futurist and Neo-Primitivist movements. Burliuk has been described as "the father of Russian Futurism." Size: 21.5 X 27.5", 24 X 30" Frame Condition: Very fine.

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                • Attributed David Davidovich Burliuk (Russia 1882-1967)
                  Oct. 12, 2024

                  Attributed David Davidovich Burliuk (Russia 1882-1967)

                  Est: $400 - $800

                  Attributed David Davidovich Burliuk (Russia 1882-1967) Study of Flowers in a Vase Oil on wood panel Signed lower left "Burliuk" 11" x 8" Providence: Winter Southern Estates and Collections, Everard Auction, GA

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                • ATTR TO DAVID BURLIUK RUSSIAN STILL LIFE OIL PAINTING
                  Oct. 12, 2024

                  ATTR TO DAVID BURLIUK RUSSIAN STILL LIFE OIL PAINTING

                  Est: $100 - $150

                  Attributed to David Burliuk, Ukrainian, Russian, American, 1882 to 1967, oil painting on masonite board depicting a still life with flowers. Signed, lower right. Framed. Additionally inscribed and dated 1955, on the backside. Completed with an invoice, Art Restoration Tech Inst. David Davidovich Burliuk was an artist, poet, and publicist associated with the Futurist and Neo Primitivist movements, often described as the father of Russian Futurism. Mid Century Russian Avant Garde Paintings For Collectors. One of a kind of artwork.

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                • David Burliuk (1882-1967), Sunflowers (1951?), oil painting 22" x 19"
                  Oct. 12, 2024

                  David Burliuk (1882-1967), Sunflowers (1951?), oil painting 22" x 19"

                  Est: $30,000 - $60,000

                  Painting, still life of sunflowers, signed by David Davidovich Burliuk (1882-1967), Size of the stretcher: 22.25” x 19.25” inches sight. Frame: (26” x 24” in frame}. Burliuk has painted several similar still life paintings in the early 1950's. Provenance: Estate of Lisabeth Scott. Hollywood CA. Authenticity report: According to our research: 1) The signature is authentic, especially letter "L" and dot; 2) The impressionist style is very characteristic to Burliuk's oil paintings; 3) the canvas at the back has features of 70-90 years old. Certificate of authenticity will be issued. Auction results: more than 400 paintings were sold for the price $50,000 to $1,500,000 Early life David Burliuk was born on 21 July 1882 in the village of Riabushky (near Lebedyn, Ukraine) in the Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire. Burliuk's family was artistically inclined; two of his brothers were talented artists as well, Nikolai and Volodimir Burliuk. The Burliuk family partly descended from Ukrainian Cossacks on their father's side, who held premier positions in the Hetmanate. His mother, Ludmyla Mikhnevich, was of ethnic Belarusian descent.[1] Education, career From 1898 to 1904, he studied at Kazan and Odesa art schools, as well as at the Royal Academy in Munich.[2] His exuberant, extroverted character was recognized by Anton Azhbe, his professor at the Munich Academy, who called Burliuk a "wonderful wild steppe horse".[3] In 1907, he made contact with the Russian art world; he met and befriended Mikhail Larionov, and they are both credited as being major forces in bringing together the contemporary art world.[4] In 1908, an exhibition with the group Zveno ("The Link") in Kiev was organized by David Burliuk together with Wladimir Baranoff-Rossine, Alexander Bogomazov, his brother Volodymyr (Wladimir) Burliuk and Aleksandra Ekster. The exhibition was a flop, especially because they were all unknown painters.[4] The Burliuks and Larionov left for the aforementioned brothers' home in Chernianka, also known as Hylea; it was during this stay that their work became more Avant-Garde. That autumn, while visiting Ekster, they organized an exhibition which took place in the street; it was a success, and enough money was raised to go to Moscow.[4] In 1909, Burliuk painted a portrait of his future wife, Marussia, on a background of flowers and rocks on the Crimean coast. Many times thereafter he would set the image of his wife to canvas. Without question, two dreams possessed his heart all his life: the face of his wife and the portrait of his Ukraine and then his adopted country, the United States.[citation needed] The Futurist literary group Hylaea (Гилея [Gileya]) was initiated in 1910 by David Burlyuk and his brothers at their aforementioned estate near Kherson, and were quickly joined by Vasily Kamensky and Velimir Khlebnikov, with Aleksey Kruchenykh and Vladimir Mayakovsky joining in 1911.[5] Soon afterwards, the group would morph into literary Cubo-Futurism, the predominant form of Futurism in Russia. From the start to the end, Cubo-Futurism always had an air of scandal about it. The artists and poets scandalized the public by walking in public spaces wearing ridiculous clothes and painting their faces,[4] by writing plays incomprehensible to the public (the most notorious being Victory over the Sun, about a group of Futurists aiming to destroy reason), and by the fights between them and the audience at their poetry recitations.[6] In 1913–4, Mayakovsky, Kamensky, and Burliuk decided to go on poetry tours; fury almost always followed, even on an occasion when Mayakovsky read Pushkin. Alexander Rodchenko later claimed that that specific recital "was the first time I had seen such a frenzied, furious audience".[6] Even during the First World War their activities carried on: at the 1915 Christmas Party, hosted by Lilya and Osip Brik, the tree was hung from the roof, upside-down, and the guests arrived with vegetables in their buttonholes and in bizarre makeup.[6] Russian Futurism would only end after the Revolution of 1917. Most of the Cubo-Futurists also resisted the Futurists in Italy. A brief alliance with their rivals, the Ego-Futurists, did not end very well. Burliuk's colleague Velimir Khlebnikov also developed Zaum, a poetry style. From 1910, he was the member of the group Jack of Diamonds, and from 1910 to 1911 he attended the Art School in Odessa. After 1911, David concentrated on poetry and manifestoes, and at Christmas he made the acquaintance of Benedikt Livshits, a poet.[4] From 1911 to 1913, he studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (MUZHVZ), and that year participated in the group exhibition of the Blaue Reiter in Munich, which also included his brother Wladimir. He also contributed an article to the Blaue Reiter Almanac. In December 1912, Burliuk was co-author and one of the many signatories of the manifesto A Slap in the Face of Public Taste with the other members of Hylaea, one of the major manifestoes of Russian Futurism, a movement of Russian poets and artists who adopted the principles of Filippo Marinetti's "Futurist Manifesto". In 1913, he was expelled from the Art Academy, as well as Mayakovsky. In the same year, Burliuk founded the publishing venture of the futurist writer's group Hylaea. In 1914, he and his brother Wladimir illustrated Kamensky's Tango with Cows, and in 1915 Burliuk published the book The Support of the Muses in Spring, with illustrations by Aristarkh Lentulov, and by David and Wladimir Burliuk.

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                • Mexico
                  Oct. 01, 2024

                  Mexico

                  Est: $12,000 - $18,000

                  David Burliuk 1882 - 1967 Mexico signed, titled Mexico and dated 1941 (lower left) oil on canvas 34 by 55 ⅜ in. 86.4 by 140.7 cm. Executed in 1941.

                  Sotheby's
                • David BURLIUK (1882-1967)
                  Sep. 29, 2024

                  David BURLIUK (1882-1967)

                  Est: €1,000 - €1,500

                  David BURLIUK (1882-1967) " am Samowar " Gemälde- Öl auf Leinwand, 60 cm x 80 cm, rechts unten signiert David BURLIUK (1882-1967) " at the samovar" Painting- Oil on canvas, 60 cm x 80 cm, signed lower right

                  Auktionshaus Kloss
                • DAVID BURLIUK - PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AND WIFE
                  Sep. 26, 2024

                  DAVID BURLIUK - PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AND WIFE

                  Est: $300 - $500

                  Lot 51 David Burliuk Ukrainian (1882-1967) Portrait of the Artist and Wife (1948) watercolor on paper signed lower right sight: 11 1/4 x 14 3/4 inches frame dimensions: 21 1/2 x 25 1/2 x 2 inches, wood frame with glazing Provenance: From the Collection of Fairleigh Dickinson University

                  Capsule Gallery Auction
                • American Russian David Burliuk Oil On Canvas Painting
                  Sep. 21, 2024

                  American Russian David Burliuk Oil On Canvas Painting

                  Est: $10,000 - $30,000

                  Original oil on canvas painting by listed American/Russian artist David Davidovich Burliuk ( 1882-1967). Comes with appraisal.David Davidovich Burliuk was active/lived in New York / Russian Federation, Ukraine, China. David Burliuk is known for Modernist landscape, still life and figure painting. David Burliuk was a central figure in the history of the Russian avant-garde movement as an accomplished poet, art critic, and exhibition organizer. "He was one of the world's first hippies, and painted the words 'I Burliuk' on his forehead and stood on street corners reciting poetry." He was born into a privileged class of Russian society. His wife was educated with the Czar's children, and he was well positioned to become an artistic leader. Burliuk studied at the Kazan School of Fine Arts in 1898, and then studied in Odessa, Moscow, Munich, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts*. His early works were fauve-like, "violent in color and heavy with paint" and were exhibited with the Blue Riders in Munich. In Russia, as a breaker of artistic tradition, he was expelled in 1911 from the Moscow Institute. With other futurists*, he undertook a public campaign with lectures, journals and films--all focused on the craziness of modern, industrial life. With the advent of World War I, he left Russia and traveled for four years including to Siberia, Japan, and the South Seas. To start all over again, he moved to America in 1922 and settled on Long Island where he continued to paint until his death there in 1967. His subjects range from neo-primitive paintings to peasant life in Russia to futurist depictions of South Sea fishermen. Much of his painting in Russia vanished in the Russian Revolution. Throughout his life, Burliuk was innovative, energetic and upbeat. In the United States, he developed his "radio style", a style that involved symbolism*, neo-primitivism, and expressionism. "But Burliuk's early work in pre-revolutionary experimental art was his most creative." Size: 35 3/4" x 26 5/8" framed, 28 1/8" x 20 1/4" unframed. ~~. Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at info@sofedesignauctions.com. ***All lots are sold as-is and where is. No statement regarding age, condition, kind, value, or quality of a lot, whether made orally at the auction or at any other time, or in writing in this catalog or elsewhere, shall be construed to be an express or implied warranty, representation, or assumption of liability. All sales are final, and SOFE DESIGN AUCTIONS does not give refunds based on condition. SOFE DESIGN AUCTIONS ARE PLEASED TO OFFER IN-HOUSE PACKAGING AND SHIPPING SERVICES. PACKAGING SERVICE ONLY: $25 and up depending on items. IN-HOUSE Available shipping is within the US and Canada for small, medium, semi-large, NON-FRAGILE items. SOFE WON'T ship items in glass frames. After paying for your invoice please call us at 469-268-1177 or email us at info@sofedesignauctions.com to request a shipping quote. SOFE will ship items FULLY insured using THE UPS services, unless the buyer declines insurance in writing. SOFE won't ship via USPS as we find their services slow and unreliable. We do have a list of suggested third-party shippers. Please visit our webpage for a list of recommended shippers.

                  Sofe Design Auctions
                • American Russian David Burliuk Oil On Board Painting
                  Sep. 21, 2024

                  American Russian David Burliuk Oil On Board Painting

                  Est: $3,000 - $6,000

                  Original oil on board painting by listed American/Russian artist David Davidovich Burliuk ( 1882-1967). Comes with appraisal.David Davidovich Burliuk was active/lived in New York / Russian Federation, Ukraine, China. David Burliuk is known for Modernist landscape, still life and figure painting.David Burliuk was a central figure in the history of the Russian avant-garde* movement as an accomplished poet, art critic, and exhibition organizer. "He was one of the world's first hippies, and painted the words 'I Burliuk' on his forehead and stood on street corners reciting poetry."He was born into a privileged class of Russian society. His wife was educated with the Czar's children, and he was well positioned to become an artistic leader. Burliuk studied at the Kazan School of Fine Arts in 1898, and then studied in Odessa, Moscow, Munich, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts*. His early works were fauve-like, "violent in color and heavy with paint" and were exhibited with the Blue Riders in Munich.In Russia, as a breaker of artistic tradition, he was expelled in 1911 from the Moscow Institute. With other futurists*, he undertook a public campaign with lectures, journals and films--all focused on the craziness of modern, industrial life.With the advent of World War I, he left Russia and traveled for four years including to Siberia, Japan, and the South Seas. To start all over again, he moved to America in 1922 and settled on Long Island where he continued to paint until his death there in 1967.His subjects range from neo-primitive paintings to peasant life in Russia to futurist depictions of South Sea fishermen. Much of his painting in Russia vanished in the Russian Revolution. Throughout his life, Burliuk was innovative, energetic and upbeat. In the United States, he developed his "radio style", a style that involved symbolism*, neo-primitivism, and expressionism*. "But Burliuk's early work in pre-revolutionary experimental art was his most creative."Size: 20 3/4" x 16 5/8" framed, 16 1/4" x 11 3/8" unframed. ~~. Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at info@sofedesignauctions.com. ***All lots are sold as-is and where is. No statement regarding age, condition, kind, value, or quality of a lot, whether made orally at the auction or at any other time, or in writing in this catalog or elsewhere, shall be construed to be an express or implied warranty, representation, or assumption of liability. All sales are final, and SOFE DESIGN AUCTIONS does not give refunds based on condition. SOFE DESIGN AUCTIONS ARE PLEASED TO OFFER IN-HOUSE PACKAGING AND SHIPPING SERVICES. PACKAGING SERVICE ONLY: $25 and up depending on items. IN-HOUSE Available shipping is within the US and Canada for small, medium, semi-large, NON-FRAGILE items. SOFE WON'T ship items in glass frames. After paying for your invoice please call us at 469-268-1177 or email us at info@sofedesignauctions.com to request a shipping quote. SOFE will ship items FULLY insured using THE UPS services, unless the buyer declines insurance in writing. SOFE won't ship via USPS as we find their services slow and unreliable. We do have a list of suggested third-party shippers. Please visit our webpage for a list of recommended shippers.

                  Sofe Design Auctions
                • ATTR TO DAVID BURLIUK RUSSIAN STILL LIFE OIL PAINTING
                  Sep. 21, 2024

                  ATTR TO DAVID BURLIUK RUSSIAN STILL LIFE OIL PAINTING

                  Est: $100 - $150

                  Attributed to David Burliuk, Ukrainian, Russian, American, 1882 to 1967, oil painting on canvas depicting a still life with blossoming flowers. Signed, lower right. Framed. David Davidovich Burliuk was an artist, poet, and publicist associated with the Futurist and Neo Primitivist movements, often described as the father of Russian Futurism. Mid Century Russian Avant Garde Paintings For Collectors. One of a kind of artwork.

                  Antique Arena Inc
                • DAVID BURLIUK (1882-1967) Flowers in a Vase by the Sea.
                  Sep. 19, 2024

                  DAVID BURLIUK (1882-1967) Flowers in a Vase by the Sea.

                  Est: $3,000 - $5,000

                  DAVID BURLIUK (1882-1967) Flowers in a Vase by the Sea. Oil on panel with applied seashells and burlap, 1963. 455x610 mm; 18x24 inches. Signed and dated lower left, and signed and dated verso. Provenance Private collection, Massachusetts.

                  Swann Auction Galleries
                • Painting, still life of sunflowers 1950’s, signed by David Davidovich Burliuk (1882-1967),
                  Sep. 14, 2024

                  Painting, still life of sunflowers 1950’s, signed by David Davidovich Burliuk (1882-1967),

                  Est: $50,000 - $100,000

                  Painting, still life of sunflowers 1950’s, signed by David Davidovich Burliuk (1882-1967), Size of the stretcher: 22.25” x 19.25” inches sight. Frame: (26” x 24” in frame}. Burliuk has painted several similar still life paintings in the early 1950's. Provenance: Estate of Lisabeth Scott. Hollywood CA. Authenticity report: According to our research: 1) The signature is authentic, especially letter "L" and dot; 2) The impressionist style is very characteristic to Burliuk's oil paintings; 3) the canvas at the back has features of 70-90 years old. Certificate of authenticity will be issued. Size 22.25” x 19.25” sight (26” x 24” in frame}. Provenance: Estate of Lisabeth Scott. Hollywood CA. Auction results: more than 400 paintings were sold for the price $50,000 to $1,500,000 Early life David Burliuk was born on 21 July 1882 in the village of Riabushky (near Lebedyn, Ukraine) in the Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire. Burliuk's family was artistically inclined; two of his brothers were talented artists as well, Nikolai and Volodimir Burliuk. The Burliuk family partly descended from Ukrainian Cossacks on their father's side, who held premier positions in the Hetmanate. His mother, Ludmyla Mikhnevich, was of ethnic Belarusian descent.[1] Education, career From 1898 to 1904, he studied at Kazan and Odesa art schools, as well as at the Royal Academy in Munich.[2] His exuberant, extroverted character was recognized by Anton Azhbe, his professor at the Munich Academy, who called Burliuk a "wonderful wild steppe horse".[3] In 1907, he made contact with the Russian art world; he met and befriended Mikhail Larionov, and they are both credited as being major forces in bringing together the contemporary art world.[4] In 1908, an exhibition with the group Zveno ("The Link") in Kiev was organized by David Burliuk together with Wladimir Baranoff-Rossine, Alexander Bogomazov, his brother Volodymyr (Wladimir) Burliuk and Aleksandra Ekster. The exhibition was a flop, especially because they were all unknown painters.[4] The Burliuks and Larionov left for the aforementioned brothers' home in Chernianka, also known as Hylea; it was during this stay that their work became more Avant-Garde. That autumn, while visiting Ekster, they organized an exhibition which took place in the street; it was a success, and enough money was raised to go to Moscow.[4] In 1909, Burliuk painted a portrait of his future wife, Marussia, on a background of flowers and rocks on the Crimean coast. Many times thereafter he would set the image of his wife to canvas. Without question, two dreams possessed his heart all his life: the face of his wife and the portrait of his Ukraine and then his adopted country, the United States.[citation needed] The Futurist literary group Hylaea (Гилея [Gileya]) was initiated in 1910 by David Burlyuk and his brothers at their aforementioned estate near Kherson, and were quickly joined by Vasily Kamensky and Velimir Khlebnikov, with Aleksey Kruchenykh and Vladimir Mayakovsky joining in 1911.[5] Soon afterwards, the group would morph into literary Cubo-Futurism, the predominant form of Futurism in Russia. From the start to the end, Cubo-Futurism always had an air of scandal about it. The artists and poets scandalized the public by walking in public spaces wearing ridiculous clothes and painting their faces,[4] by writing plays incomprehensible to the public (the most notorious being Victory over the Sun, about a group of Futurists aiming to destroy reason), and by the fights between them and the audience at their poetry recitations.[6] In 1913–4, Mayakovsky, Kamensky, and Burliuk decided to go on poetry tours; fury almost always followed, even on an occasion when Mayakovsky read Pushkin. Alexander Rodchenko later claimed that that specific recital "was the first time I had seen such a frenzied, furious audience".[6] Even during the First World War their activities carried on: at the 1915 Christmas Party, hosted by Lilya and Osip Brik, the tree was hung from the roof, upside-down, and the guests arrived with vegetables in their buttonholes and in bizarre makeup.[6] Russian Futurism would only end after the Revolution of 1917. Most of the Cubo-Futurists also resisted the Futurists in Italy. A brief alliance with their rivals, the Ego-Futurists, did not end very well. Burliuk's colleague Velimir Khlebnikov also developed Zaum, a poetry style. From 1910, he was the member of the group Jack of Diamonds, and from 1910 to 1911 he attended the Art School in Odessa. After 1911, David concentrated on poetry and manifestoes, and at Christmas he made the acquaintance of Benedikt Livshits, a poet.[4] From 1911 to 1913, he studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (MUZHVZ), and that year participated in the group exhibition of the Blaue Reiter in Munich, which also included his brother Wladimir. He also contributed an article to the Blaue Reiter Almanac. In December 1912, Burliuk was co-author and one of the many signatories of the manifesto A Slap in the Face of Public Taste with the other members of Hylaea, one of the major manifestoes of Russian Futurism, a movement of Russian poets and artists who adopted the principles of Filippo Marinetti's "Futurist Manifesto". In 1913, he was expelled from the Art Academy, as well as Mayakovsky. In the same year, Burliuk founded the publishing venture of the futurist writer's group Hylaea. In 1914, he and his brother Wladimir illustrated Kamensky's Tango with Cows, and in 1915 Burliuk published the book The Support of the Muses in Spring, with illustrations by Aristarkh Lentulov, and by David and Wladimir Burliuk.

                  Eternity Gallery
                • David Burliuk,  Hommage à Cezanne 1910; 
                  Sep. 11, 2024

                  David Burliuk,  Hommage à Cezanne 1910; 

                  Est: £8,000 - £12,000

                  David Burliuk,  Ukrainian 1882-1967 -  Hommage à Cezanne 1910;  oil on panel, signed lower right 'Burliuk', 18.4 x 13 cm (ARR)  Provenance:  Eric and Salome Estorick, United Kingdom (according to the label attached to the reverse of the frame);  with Aca, New York and Rome (according to the label attached to the reverse of the frame);  with Grosvenor Gallery, London (according to the label attached to the reverse of the frame);  with Whitford Fine Art, London (according to the label attached to the reverse of the frame);  The Collection of Ralph I. Goldenberg  Exhibited:  London, Grosvenor Gallery, London, 'Russian Geometry', 21st January-27th February 1998, No.3 (according to the label attached to the reverse of the frame)  Note:  David Burliuk's work is central to the Royal Academy, London's current exhibition, 'In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine, 1900-1930s', organised by Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid. Alongside his brother, Vladimir, Alexander Bogomazov and Aleksandra Ekster, Burliuk was a pioneering artist in the region, developing an avant-garde language that combined folk subject matter and modernist form. From 1922 he settled in the United States, exhibiting widely throughout his life.  London-based Goldenberg amassed a wonderful and important collection, with a particular focus on American and European minimalism, owning pieces by Agnes Martin, Robert Ryman and Rachel Whiteread. Goldenberg was on the boards of a number of leading institutions, including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and The Art Institute of Chicago. 

                  Roseberys
                • **David Davidovich Burliuk 1882-1967 (Ukrainian, American) Woman with a cow oil on canvas
                  Sep. 10, 2024

                  **David Davidovich Burliuk 1882-1967 (Ukrainian, American) Woman with a cow oil on canvas

                  Est: $2,800 - $3,200

                  David Davidovich Burliuk 1882-1967 (Ukrainian, American) Woman with a cow oil on canvas h:23 w: 30 cm. signed lower left Other Notes: Items marked **with a lot number indicate they have been imported into Israel. These items are subject to Israeli tax laws, including a 17% value-added tax (VAT) on the purchase price and the buyer's commission ONLY WHEN RELEASED IN ISRAEL. Location: Israel. For estimated delivery time please contact us. Condition report available upon request.

                  Matsart Auctioneers & Appraisers
                • DAVID BURLIUK (RUSSIAN-AMERICAN, 1882-1967)
                  Sep. 05, 2024

                  DAVID BURLIUK (RUSSIAN-AMERICAN, 1882-1967)

                  Est: $6,000 - $8,000

                  NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE SHIPPING. DESCRIPTION: Oil on canvas. A classic painting of peasants in an agrarian scene signed Burliuk. This one, dated 1964, a more substantial size than many from the category by Burliuk. Painting method was heavy impasto. David Davidovich Burliuk (1882 - 1967) was active/lived in New York / Russian Federation, Ukraine, China. Burliuk is known for Modernist landscape, still life and figure painting. MEASUREMENT: 24" X 36", 31" X 43" framed. CONDITION: No losses detected. No craquelure or apparent in-painting.

                  Cordier Auctions & Appraisals
                • A RUSSIAN PAINTING BY DAVID BURLIUK (1882 - 1967), OIL ON CANVAS
                  Aug. 31, 2024

                  A RUSSIAN PAINTING BY DAVID BURLIUK (1882 - 1967), OIL ON CANVAS

                  Est: $4,000 - $5,000

                  David Davidovich Burliuk, oil on canvas. Depicting four children in a rural landscape. Signed by the artist on the lower right. Housed in a wooden frame. David Burliuk (1882-1967) - Russian / American. Burliuk is widely regarded as "The Father of the Russian Futurism".

                  Helios Auctions
                • DAVID BURLIUK ORIGINAL OIL STILL LIFE AFTER
                  Aug. 31, 2024

                  DAVID BURLIUK ORIGINAL OIL STILL LIFE AFTER

                  Est: $150 - $10,000

                  David Burliuk (Russian, 1882-1967) original oil painting in the manner of. This painting depicts a still life. Burliuk was a Russian poet, artist and publicist of Ukrainian origin associated with the Futurist and Neo-Primitivist movements. Burliuk has been described as "the father of Russian Futurism." Size: 7.5 X 9.5", 11 X 13" Frame Condition: Very fine.

                  Florida Estate Sales Inc.
                • David Burliuk (1882 - 1967): Cityscape
                  Aug. 29, 2024

                  David Burliuk (1882 - 1967): Cityscape

                  Est: $400 - $600

                  David Burliuk 1882-1967 Cityscape oil on board signed lower right

                  Abell Auction
                • David Burliuk Watercolor/Paper "Fishing Village"
                  Aug. 24, 2024

                  David Burliuk Watercolor/Paper "Fishing Village"

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  David Burliuk, Russian (1882-1967) Watercolor on Paper "Fishing Village". Signed lower right. Toning or in good condition. Full sheet measures 14" x 18", framed under glass measures 24" x 28". JD/B13/SH:17A

                  Joshua Kodner
                • RUSSIAN ATTRIBUTED TO DAVID BURLIUK OIL PAINTING
                  Aug. 24, 2024

                  RUSSIAN ATTRIBUTED TO DAVID BURLIUK OIL PAINTING

                  Est: $100 - $150

                  Attributed to David Burliuk, Russian, 1882 to 1967, oil on canvas still life painting depicting flowers in the vase by the sea. Signed lower left. Framed. David Davidovich Burliuk was a poet, artist, and publicist associated with the Futurist and Neo Primitivist movements. At the outbreak of World War I, the artist fled to Siberia and then Japan before relocating to New York in 1922. His works are held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., and the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, among others. Still Life Paintings And Russian Art Collectibles.

                  Antique Arena Inc
                • DAVID BURLIUK RUSSIAN MIXED MEDIA PAINTING
                  Aug. 18, 2024

                  DAVID BURLIUK RUSSIAN MIXED MEDIA PAINTING

                  Est: $100 - $150

                  David Burliuk, Ukrainian, Russian, American, 1882 to 1967, mixed media, watercolor and pastel, painting on paper depicting a scene in a forest landscape, 1953. Signed and dated, lower right. Framed. David Davidovich Burliuk was an artist, poet, and publicist associated with the Futurist and Neo Primitivist movements, often described as the father of Russian Futurism. Mid Century Russian Avant Garde Paintings For Collectors. One of a kind of artwork.

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