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  1. David Burliuk. David Burliuk (1882-1967) was a Ukrainian painter who was a member of the Russian Futurist school. Indeed, because of his pioneering work in this field, he is sometimes known as the “Father of Russian Futurism.”. As well as producing his paintings, Burliuk was an accomplished illustrator of books as well as being a publicist ...

  2. 28 de nov. de 2023 · David Burliuk (1882, Kharkiv Governorate, Russian Empire – 1967, Long Island, USA) was widely acknowledged during his lifetime as the “founder of russian futurism” and this title stuck with him throughout art history. Burliuk was born in a large Cossack-rooted Ukrainian family in the Kharkiv Governate, now in eastern Ukraine.

  3. 4 de abr. de 2022 · David Davidovich Burliuk was born in 1882 in Semyrotivka near Kharkiv, Ukraine. He began his artistic training in Odessa before traveling to Kazan, Munich, Paris, and Moscow. Referred to as “an omnivorous artist, interested in everything and open to the whole world,” i Burliuk’s travels speak to the fluid international sharing of ideas and styles between artists that was a hallmark of ...

  4. básník, malíř, ilustrátor, publicista a výtvarník. Příbuzní. Wladimir Burliuk [1] (sourozenec) multimediální obsah na Commons. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. David Davidovič Burljuk ( 21. července 1882, Lebedyn – 15. ledna 1967, Long Island) byl rusky píšící americký básník, malíř a ilustrátor ...

  5. Discover and purchase David Burliuk’s artworks, available for sale. Browse our selection of paintings, prints, and sculptures by the artist, and find art you love.

  6. 14 de sept. de 2018 · Tickets. David Burliuk. About. 14 September 2018—2 February 2019. The exhibitionis held at the Málaga branch. David Burliuk (1882–1967) was one of the most outstanding figures of Russian artistic culture of the early twentieth century, "the father of Russian Futurism." Burliuk was the initiator and participant of a wide variety of art ...

  7. Járkov, Ucrania, Rusia. Fallecimiento. 15 de enero de 1967. Long Island, Nueva York, Estados Unidos. Padres. George Meller y Helena Caruso. Davíd Davídovich Burliuk. Artista, ilustrador y publicista ruso nacionalizado estadounidense, hermano del también artista Vladimir Burliuk. Considerado el padre del futurismo ruso.

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