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Sacha Martis. Self portraits Zinaida Serebriakova Born: December 12, 1884 Deceased: September 1967 Her art is to be found in the Russian Museum First.

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Page 1: Sacha Martis.  Self portraits Zinaida Serebriakova Born: December 12, 1884 Deceased: September 1967 Her art is to be found in the Russian Museum First.

TRAINING VKB

Sacha Martis

Page 2: Sacha Martis.  Self portraits Zinaida Serebriakova Born: December 12, 1884 Deceased: September 1967 Her art is to be found in the Russian Museum First.

Self portraits

Zinaida Serebriakova

Born: December 12, 1884 Deceased: September

1967

Her art is to be found in the Russian Museum

First female Russian painter

Page 3: Sacha Martis.  Self portraits Zinaida Serebriakova Born: December 12, 1884 Deceased: September 1967 Her art is to be found in the Russian Museum First.

Zinaida Serebriakova (1884-1967) was among the first female Russian painters of distinction.

She belonged to the artistic Benois family. Her grandfather, Nicholas Benois, was a famous architect, chairman of the Society of Architects and member of the Russian Academy of Science. Her uncle, Alexandre Benois, was a famous painter, founder of the Mir iskusstva art group.

From her youth onwards, Zinaida Serebriakova strove to express her love of the world and to show its beauty. Her earliest works speak eloquently of this search, and of her acute awareness of the beauty of the Russian land and its people.

After the October Revolution, inhabitants of private apartments were forced to share them with additional inhabitants, but Serebriakova was lucky - she was quartered with artists from the Moscow Art Theatre. Thus, Serebriakova’s work during this period focuses on theatre life.

In the autumn of 1924, Serebriakova went to Paris, having received a commission for a large decorative mural. Eventually she took French citizenship, and it was not until Khruschev’s Thaw that the Soviet Government allowed her to resume contact with her family in the Soviet Union.

Zinaida Serebriakova’s works were finally exhibited in the Soviet Union in 1966, in Moscow, Leningrad, and Kiev, to great acclaim. Her albums sold by the millions, and she was compared to Botticelli and Renoir. However, although she sent about 200 of her works to be shown in the Soviet Union, the bulk of her work remains in France today.

Zinaida Serebriakova Bio

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1909

Self portrait at the Dressing Table

A young woman in her early twenties, sat before a mirror, she is attending

to her hair. The painting is exuberant, even cheerful in its characterization of the sitter and in the choice of the palette. the impression of youth and

joy of life. It was a portrait of optimism and above all confidence in being a woman. The other impression

was that it seemed very modern despite being painted a century ago.

Self portrait

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1930

Full Handmade Oil Painting

Reclining Nude

Self portrait

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1900 & 1914

Pencil

Serebryakova had an outstanding talent as a portrait

painter, which was not limited to graphic art, although pastel was to remain her favorite technique throughout her life. She has a full drawing style, which emphasizes form, and always, even in small

scale works, contains an element of monumentalisation.

Self portrait

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1911

Style: Realism

Self portrait wearing a scarf

Self portrait

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Self portrait

2011

Portrait of myself

Canon camera

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I choose this artist, because she is very simple

and she paints about what she feels at the moment. She expresses love and beauty. I’m also like her in a way. I always make simple

pictures as well.

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