Exhibitions / Zinaida Serebryakova’s Parisian Period with Works of Alexandra and Yekaterina Serebryakova. From the Serebryakova Foundation’ Collection

Zinaida Serebryakova’s Parisian Period with Works of Alexandra and Yekaterina Serebryakova. From the Serebryakova Foundation’ Collection
Zinaida Serebryakova
Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery, Lavrushinsky, 12, 3rd Floor
14.02.2014 - 30.03.2014
Zinaida Serebryakova (1884-1967) was a member of the well-known Benoit-Lancer family and a student of the famous painter Osip Braz. She belonged to the ‘second wave’ of Mirisskusniki artists.

Her work was stylistically close to the neo-academic movement and she created the most charming images of women in children to be found in Russian painting. The exhibition is dedicated to the French period in Serebryakova’s life – from 1924 through to 1967.

This is the first time that art work that has been kept in storage in her Parisian studio is to be put on display in Russia. It will include works from her famous Moroccan periods in 1928 and 1932.

The exhibition of her canvases and graphic works will be displayed alongside the creations of her children, the artists Alexandra (1907-1995) and Yekaterina (1913) Serebryakova.

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