David Burliuk, Vladimir Burliuk

Vladimir Maiakovskii. Tragediia v dvukh deistviiakh s prologom i epilogom (Vladimir Mayakovsky: A Tragedy in Two Acts with a Prologue and an Epilogue)

1914

Book with seven letterpress illustrations and letterpress typographic designs

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Author Vladimir Mayakovsky (Владимир Маяковский)
Medium Book with seven letterpress illustrations and letterpress typographic designs
Dimensions page (irreg.): 6 15/16 x 5 1/8" (17.7 x 13 cm)
Publisher Pervyi zhurnal russkikh futuristov, Moscow
Edition 500
Credit Gift of The Judith Rothschild Foundation
Object number 76.2001
Department Drawings and Prints

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David Burliuk

David Burliuk

Ukrainian, 1882–1967 19 works online

David Burliuk devoted his artistic practice—which spanned painting, poetry, drawing, and engraving—to the pursuit of the modern. Using bold typefaces, vibrant colors, and energetic brush strokes, Burliuk turned against the artistic conventions of the past, capturing Russian Futurism’s ideas of dynamism, innovation, and revolution, declared in the 1912 manifesto A Slap in the Face of Public Taste .

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