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253:, who became her personal piano tutor. In 1904-1908 Morozova supported Scriabin financially and stopped doing this only after their personal relations deteriorated. After the composer's death she financed the launching of Scriabin's museum and sustained members of his family for quite a while. In 1910 Morozova transferred most of her late husband's art collection (more than 60 paintings) to the Tretyakovskaya Gallery.
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Ambassador. The latter, reportedly, has offered her the Danish citizenship, but she declined the offer. In the 1930s the sisters, forced to leave the house, moved to their
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who recognized some mystical reasons behind his infatuation with her (which started in 1901) and signed his early love letters as "Your Knight". For Bely
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435:, which began on 4 January 2017, the Morozov house at Smolensky Boulevard, 26/9, building 1, underwent improvements under the Office of the Presidential Affairs, which were authorized by
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Morozova's house was nationalized but she was allowed to keep two basement rooms in it where she lodged with her sister Elena. She retained them after 1926 when the building became the
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