The illustrated monograph by the St. Petersburg art critic Alla Alexandrovna Rusakova continues the series “Artists of Russian Emigration.” The book is dedicated to the tragic creative and life fate of the wonderful Russian artist Zinaida Evgenievna Serebryakova.
Zinaida Serebryakova belonged to the generation of masters who “built” Russian art of the 20th century. Forced to leave Russia after the 1917 revolution, she lived for more than forty years in France, but always entered the circle of artists of Russian emigration, whose work remained an organic part of Russian, not French culture.
In the book, the author makes an attempt to determine the place and significance of the work of Zinaida Serebryakova in Russian art of the 20th century, the style and “species” features of its picturesque manner, as well as compare “Russian” and “French” periods of her work.
The book contains reproductions of more than 300 works, many of which are published for the first time, and is addressed to both specialists and a wide circle of lovers about …
Author
Rusakova Alla Alexandrovna
Editor
Rakova Natalia, Moiseeva T.
Publisher
Art of the XXI century, 2014
Series
Artists of Russian emigration
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