The Shoots of Autumn Crops

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The Shoots of Autumn Crops
Zinaida Serebriakova The Shoots of Autumn Crops.jpg
Artist Zinaida Serebriakova
Year1908
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions43.4 cm× 45 cm(17.1 in× 18 in)
Location Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

the Shoots of Autumn Crops is an oil on canvas painting of 1908 by the Russian artist Zinaida Serebriakova. It was purchased by the Tretyakov Gallery in 1910. [1]

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