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  1. Jul 22, 2023 · David Burliuk, Father of Futurism: ‘Ukraine’s Most Faithful Son’ Internationally renowned as “the father of Futurism,” David Burliuk was a major contributor to the seminal period of modernism in the early decades of the 20th century.

  2. 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.

  3. Jan 11, 2009 · And then he and his family (his wife Marusia and two young sons) landed in New York during the Great Depression where — contrary to the idea that he may have deserted the USSR to escape the Communists — he worked from 1923 to 1940 as the art editor and proofreader for Russian Voice, a Communist newspaper.

  4. David Davidovich Burliuk (Дави́д Дави́дович Бурлю́к; 21 July 1882 – 15 January 1967) was a Russian poet, artist and publicist of Ukrainian origin associated with the Futurist and Neo-Primitivist movements.

  5. David Davidovich Burliuk (1882-1967) is often called the “father of Russian futurism.” This outstanding artist was born on the farm Semirotovshchina of the Kharkov province, now Lebedinsky district of Sumy region. The son of the estate manager, agronomist and noblewoman of the amateur artist.

  6. In 1922 Burliuk and his family (his wife Marusia and two young sons) landed in New York. Contrary to the idea that he deserted Russia to escape the Bolsheviks he worked from 1923 to 1940 as the art editor and proofreader for the “Russian Voice”, a Communist newspaper. He also published a magazine “Color & Rhyme”.

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  8. Jan 1, 2006 · "STEPPE SON: DAVID BURLIUK'S IDENTITY" published on 01 Jan 2006 by Brill | Schöningh.

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