Various Artists, David Burliuk, Vladimir Burliuk, Nikolai Kul'bin, Aristarkh Lentulov, Aleksei Remizov, Olga Rozanova, Maria Siniakova
Strelets (The Archer), vol. 1
1915
Illustrated book with 17 letterpress illustrations (including cover) and letterpress manuscript text
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Olga Rozanova
Russian, 1886–1918 207 works onlineSo wrote Olga Rozanova in 1913 in The Union of Youth , the journal of an eponymous artist group that included Kazimir Malevich , Vladimir Tatlin , and Alexandra Exter among its members.
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Maria Siniakova
Russian, 1898–1989 24 works onlineBorn in 1898, Maria Siniakova achieved success as a painter and printmaker—first working as an apprentice in Kharkov and later in Moscow.
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David Burliuk
Ukrainian, 1882–1967 19 works onlineDavid 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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