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Artist |
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David Davidovich Burliuk |
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Title |
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Japanese fisherman
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Medium |
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oil on board |
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Size |
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30.1 x 20.1 in. / 76.5 x 51 cm. |
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Year |
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1921 - |
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Description |
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Signed in Cyrillic and dated 1921 (lower right) and inscribed Ogasawara in Cyrillic (lower left) Oil on board |
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Misc. |
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Signed, Inscribed |
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Sale Of |
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Sotheby's New York: Wednesday, November 5, 2008 [Lot 261] Impressionist & Modern Art Day Sale including Important Russian Paintings
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Estimate |
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Sold For |
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*
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Provenance |
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Acquired from the family of the artist
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Literature |
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Elena Basner, Yevgenia Petrova, Mary Burliuk Holt (eds.), Russian Futurism and David Burliuk, "The Father of Russian Futurism", St. Petersburg: Palace Editions, State Russian Museum, 2000, p. 189, illustrated Irina Antonova, et al, Futurism: A Radical Revolution, Moscow: Krasnaya Ploshad, 2008, p. 215, illustrated
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