My Favorite Painting
David Burliuk’s My Wife at the Beach

Our Burliuk is small, but it fills all the space of the entry hall. He painted this while on a visit to the American eastern shoreline with his beloved wife, probably in the early 1940s. It was a time of fear and repression within Russia, so I like to think of Mr. and Mrs. “B” romping and running around like kids on the beach. He totally globs on the shades of turquoise and jewel-tone paint, so you feel the pebbles and water. I know he was painting Freedom and Love and Adoration for his wife—it makes me imagine.




