Alps. Village in the Savoie (1933) by Zinaida Serebriakova

“Alps. Village in the Savoie,” painted by Zinaida Serebriakova in 1933, is an expressionist cityscape artwork. Against the backdrop of the Expressionism art movement, the artwork illustrates a quaint village in the Savoie region of the Alps, captured meticulously by Serebriakova’s evocative brushwork.

The artwork depicts a serene village scene nestled in the mountainous region of the Alps. The houses, likely constructed of wood and stone, are highlighted with earthy tones and bathed in soft sunlight, showcasing an idyllic representation of rural life. The roofs are pitched steeply, reflective of traditional alpine architecture, harmonious with the surrounding green foliage and distant rolling hills. The visible play of light and shadow adds depth to the scene, emphasizing the tranquil atmosphere. The presence of domestic animals and scattered elements of daily village life such as a cart and plants underscore the simplicity and peace inherent in this alpine setting. This piece skillfully captures the essence of a remote village, blending the raw beauty of nature with the charm of rustic life.

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