
1884–1967 · Russian · 32 artworks
artist bio
Zinaida Serebriakova was a prominent Russian painter, celebrated for her realistic portraits, genre scenes, and landscapes. As one of the first significant female Russian painters, she captured the beauty of everyday life with a blend of Impressionistic and Art Nouveau styles.
what you'll learn
Studying Serebriakova's work allows students to explore portraiture, figure drawing, and landscape painting through the lens of Impressionism and Art Nouveau, focusing on capturing light and atmosphere.
related: Valentin Serov, Leon Bakst

Portrait of a son, Alexander
1925

Helene de Rua, Princess Jean de Merode
1954

Portrait of E.A. Cooper
1926

Portrait of O.I. Rybakova in childhood
1923

Portrait of A.A.Cherkesovoy-Benoit
1938

The Cameron Gallery in Tsarskoe Selo
1922

Portrait of Irina Zakolodkina
1943

Florence. Ponte Vecchio
1932

Veranda spring
1900

Brittany. Pont L`Abbe
1934

Auvergne. Town Esteng
1935

Terrace in Collioure
1930

Marrakech. View from the terrace at the Atlas Mountains
1928

Tata and Katia in the mirror
1917

Landscape
1913

The Countess of Saint Hippolyte
1942

Patio
1928

Versailles. The roofs of the city
1924

Collioure. Street with the palm
1930

England
1953

Alps. Annecy
1933

Portrait of the artist's daughter
1934

Portrait of a ballerina A.D. Danilova in costume for the ballet Armida's Pavilion
1922

Swiss landscape near Geneva
1951

Italy. Assisi
1932

Portrait of the composer's daughter, EF Napravnik
1910

Alps. Village in the Savoie
1933

Peasant Woman (with rocker)
1917

The Port of Collioure
1930

Green autumn
1908

Pierrot (Self portrait in the costume of Pierrot)
1911

Cassis. The roofs of the city
1928