
Zinaida Serebriakova
Preserving, researching, and presenting the artistic legacy of Zinaida Serebriakova and her family
Our Mission
The Zinaida Serebriakova Family Collection is dedicated to preserving, studying, and presenting the artist's legacy through cataloguing, exhibitions, publications, expertise, and collaboration with researchers and institutions.
Featured Artwork
Explore selected works from Zinaida Serebriakova's diverse artistic portfolio

Portrait of Olga Konstantinovna Lancere
1910

Portrait of E. Solntseva, Sister of the Artist
1914

Self-Portrait with a Brush
1924
Activities
Research, publication, exhibition, and archive work around Zinaida Serebriakova and the family artists
Explore books, exhibition catalogues, albums, and research publications prepared around Zinaida Serebriakova and the artists of her family.
Follow documented exhibitions, past presentations, and new events connected with Serebriakova's art and the family archive.
Read research notes on works, dates, attribution, family lines, and the historical context behind the Benois-Lanceray-Serebriakov artistic dynasty.
Move from Zinaida's biography into the artists, architects, designers, and descendants who preserved and extended the family's cultural work.
The Collection's expert process supports research into attribution, provenance, and the registry of works attributed to Zinaida Serebriakova.
Reach out about archive materials, exhibition cooperation, publications, or questions about works connected with Serebriakova and the family artists.
Archive & Research Notes
Read selected exhibition records, film notes, and publication announcements with source context for present-day readers.

A documentary premiere notice that opens onto one of the central human stories of the family: separation after the Revolution, reunion across borders, and the work of preserving the artist's legacy.

A record of the major 2017 Tretyakov Gallery retrospective, presented as a turning point in introducing Serebriakova's full career to a new generation of viewers.

A short archival note pointing readers toward Ekaterina Serebriakova's centenary interview and her lifelong work as an artist and keeper of the family archive.
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