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Zinaida Serebriakova

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that the Soviet Government allowed her to resume contact with her family in the Soviet Union. In 1960, after 36 years of forced separation, her older daughter, Tatiana (Tata), was finally allowed to visit her. At this time, Tatiana was also working as an artist, painting scenery for the
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In the autumn of 1924, Serebriakova went to Paris, having received a commission for a large decorative mural. On finishing this work, she intended to return to the
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are represented allegorically in the form of beautiful women. At the same time, she began compositions on subjects from classical mythology, but these remained
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fishermen. The salient feature of her later landscapes and portraits is the artist's own personality — her love of beauty, whether in nature or in people.
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In 1905, she married her first cousin, Boris Serebriakov, the son of Evgenyi's sister, and took his surname. Boris went on to become a railroad engineer.
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Illustrated monograph on the creative development and life of Zinaida Serebriakova by St. Petersburg art critic A. A. Rusakova.
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Serebriakova died after a brain hemorrhage in Paris on 19 September 1967, at the age of 82. She is buried in Paris, at
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Serebriakova's biography on the St. Petersburg State Academic Institute of Fine Arts, Sculpture, and Architecture
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Her father, Evgenii Lansere, was a sculptor and her mother, Ekaterina Lansere, was a painter. Her grandfather,
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between 1903 and 1905. From 1902 to 1903, she spent time in Italy, and from 1905 to 1906 she studied at the
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From 1914 to 1917, Serebriakova produced a series of pictures on the theme of Russian rural life including
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After this, Serebriakova traveled a great deal. In 1928 and 1930, she traveled to Africa, visiting
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Illustrated description of 2006 auction in Montreal at which four nudes by Serebriakova sold.
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Zinaida Serebriakova was born on the estate of Neskuchnoye near Kharkov into the artistic
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30 November] 1884 – 20 September 1967) was a Russian and later French painter.
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Serebriakova's works were finally exhibited in the Soviet Union in 1966, in Moscow,
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styles popular in the art of the early Soviet period, nor paint portraits of
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In 1947, Serebriakova at last took French citizenship, and it was not until
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in 1917, Serebriakova's life changed. In 1919, her husband Boris died of
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Illustrated biographical essay based on a 2004 book by V. D. Berlina.
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in 1910, where it was received with enthusiasm and purchased for the
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Hilton, Alison (Autumn 1982 – Winter 1983). "Zinaida Serebriakova".
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When, in 1916, Alexander Benois was commissioned to decorate the
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Zinaida Serebriakova : pisma, sovremenniki o khudozhnitse
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or in Cyrillic script and sometimes she spelled her last name
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Zinaida Serebriakova: Letters, contemporaries on the artist
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Portrait of the ballerina Ye. N. Geydenreykh in red. 1923.
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Larger cover image showing her signature in Latin script.
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in ethnic clothing. She also painted a cycle devoted to
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Hilton, Alison L. (1982–1983). "Zinaida Serebriakova".
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Burials at Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery
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At the Dressing-Table
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