
Zinaida Serebriakova Collection
Explore the complete works of Zinaida Serebriakova, one of the most significant Russian painters of the early 20th century. Browse by genre or time period to discover her remarkable artistic legacy.
Browse by Genre

Portraits
178 artworks
Serebriakova's masterful portraits capture the essence and spirit of her subjects

Landscapes
54 artworks
Beautiful countryside scenes and natural vistas painted with exceptional sensitivity

Nude Paintings
54 artworks
Elegant and tasteful nude studies showcasing the human form

Cityscapes
32 artworks
Urban landscapes and architectural scenes from Russia and France

Genre Paintings
32 artworks
Scenes from everyday life depicted with warmth and attention to detail

Still Life
21 artworks
Beautiful arrangements of objects showcasing composition and light

Self-Portraits
18 artworks
The artist's intimate and revealing self-portraits throughout her career

Interiors
9 artworks
Intimate indoor scenes from homes and buildings

Sketches & Studies
8 artworks
Preliminary works and studies revealing the artist's process and technique

Animal Paintings
4 artworks
Detailed portrayals of animals showing the artist's versatility

Mythological Paintings
4 artworks
Works based on classical themes and mythology
Browse by Time Period
1900-1909
Early works from her formative period in Russia
1910-1919
Works from her Russian period including her most famous self-portrait
1920-1929
Works from her emigration to Paris and early French period
1930-1939
Mid-career works from her Paris period
1940-1949
Works created during World War II and its aftermath
1950-1959
Later works from her final decade
1960-1967
Final works before her passing in 1967
Complete Collection
View all 416 catalogued artworks by Zinaida Serebriakova in our comprehensive archive
Browse All ArtworksAbout the Collection
This digital archive contains 416 artworks by Zinaida Serebriakova from public and private collections around the world. The collection spans her entire career from her early works in Russia in the 1900s to her final works in Paris in the 1960s.
All images are provided for educational and research purposes. Please respect the artist's copyright and legacy by not reproducing these works without proper attribution.