BURLIUK, DAVID (1882-1967)
Cowboy in the Organ Mountains, New Mexico, signed, in…
Description

BURLIUK, DAVID (1882-1967) Cowboy in the Organ Mountains, New Mexico, signed, inscribed and dated 1949. Pastel and gouache on paper, 27 by 36.5 cm in light. Provenance: The Russian Sale, Sotheby’s London, 21 May 2003, lot 177. Acquired at the above sale by the present owner. Private collection, UK.

12 
Online

BURLIUK, DAVID (1882-1967) Cowboy in the Organ Mountains, New Mexico, signed, inscribed and dated 1949. Pastel and gouache on paper, 27 by 36.5 cm in light. Provenance: The Russian Sale, Sotheby’s London, 21 May 2003, lot 177. Acquired at the above sale by the present owner. Private collection, UK.

Auction is over for this lot. See the results

You may also like

Decret de la Convention Nationale, Du 27 jour de nivose, l'an 2 de la republique ... Qui etablit un conservatoire pour la garde du museum. Angely-Boutonne, J.B. Josserand, [1794]. Printed poster. 385x318 mm. Good state of preservation. Important source of art history. Birth certificate of the modern Louvre Museum. The decree of the National Convention is inspired by Jacques-Louis David, who had written a report in 1793 on the need to abolish the Museum Commission. According to his instructions, the Conservatoire is organized into four sections: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Antiquities. The conservators appointed for the four sections are: Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Jean Bonvoisin, Pierre-Étienne Le Sueur, Jean-Michel Picau (Peinture); Robert-Guillaume Dardel, Antoine-Léonard Dupasquier (Sculpture); Julien-David Leroy and François, Jacques Delannoy (Architecture); Jean-Baptiste Wicar, Casimir Varon (Antiquités). Printed poster. 385x318 mm. Good condition. Important source of art history. The birth certificate of the modern Louvre Museum. The decree of the National Convention is inspired by Jacques-Louis David, who in 1793 had drafted a report on the need to abolish the Commission of Museums. According to his indications, the Conservatory is organized into four sections: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Antiquity. The conservators appointed for the four sections are: Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Jean Bonvoisin, Pierre-Étienne Le Sueur, Jean-Michel Picau (Peinture); Robert-Guillaume Dardel, Antoine-Léonard Dupasquier (Sculpture); Julien-David Leroy and François, Jacques Delannoy (Architecture); Jean-Baptiste Wicar, Casimir Varon (Antiquités).