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349: 218: 337: 348: 158:, into a well-established merchant's family. Her father Kirill Nikolayevich inherited a vast fortune but proved incapable of making good use of it. Having squandered all of his money and most of the family's property, he shot himself, leaving his wife Margarita Ottovna (nΓ©e Loewenstein) with two young daughters and without any means. She survived by doing needlework and later launched her own dress-making courses and a sewing factory. 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. 828: 316:
In 1950s Morozova wrote essays on Scriabin, as well as some memoirs on Bely, Scriabin and the Medtner brothers. Only fragments of them appeared in the USSR (notably, pieces on Scriabin in 1972); they were published fully only in the post-Soviet times. Margarita Morozova spent her last years in
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In 1905 Morozova started a platonic relationship with Prince Yevgeny Trubetskoy, a married man and the father of three. Under his influence Morozova developed a strong interest in philosophy. In March 1905 the pair started the newspaper
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Embassy, and even took part in the ceremonies held by the 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 Morozova has become what Lydia Mendeleeva (as a Beautiful Dame) was for
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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
468: 421: 209:, among others. On 10 November 1891, Margarita married 21-year-old Mikhail Morozov, heir to the famous merchants' dynasty. Later into the decade Margarita started to collect art. 763:[Secrets of the SVR: How much they drink in the SVR, how the generals rented their secret headquarters to the bank, and who lived in the former KGB special dachas]. 265:; this love has shaped his whole artistic world and inspired his best known works (like "First Rendes-vous", 1921). Through Bely she became close to brothers Emiliy and 848: 745: 245:
among others) became one of the organizers of the Moscow Religious and Philosophical Society. Having inherited from her late husband the post of the director of the
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in Lianozovo, nearby Moscow. By this time most of her children (excepting son Mikhail) have emigrated, the last one to leave was Maria, in 1927. During the
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Mikhail and the Morozova sisters shared one room in a house at Pokrovka, not far from the place where Margarita was born.
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Kruglyanskaya, V.N. Varvara Alexeevna Morozova and Education in Moscow. Russky Put. Moscow. 2008/ Vol. 2.
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on 22 February 2017, to become the location of RISI's offices. In 2019, the restoration was completed.
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The former mansion of Mikhail Abramovich Morozov on Smolensky Boulevard, 26\9. Photo taken 2012
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poverty, relying only upon the financial help of friends. She died on 3 October 1958, of a
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Morozov's mansion on Smolensky Boulevard in Moscow. Photo taken between 1890 and 1900
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Soon after the birth of her daughter Maria in 1904, Morozova left Russia for
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Enisherlov, V.P. Andrey Bely. Preface. Sovetsky Pisatel. 1988/ Pp. 22β€”545.
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Margarita Kirillovna Mamontova was born at Pokrovka Street in
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At the age of thirteen Margarita joined the Petropavlovskaya
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Much publicized at the time was her romance with the poet
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In November 1905 Morozova (alongside 737: 894:Academic staff of Moscow Conservatory 884:Salon holders from the Russian Empire 879:Women writers from the Russian Empire 542: 540: 538: 528:Semyonova, N. One Life, Four Epochs. 7: 590:Filatov, V. A Dame with a 'Sultan'. 372:, Russian Credit Bank or Roscredit ( 96:Patron of arts, memoirist, publisher 889:20th-century women philanthropists 854:Memoirists from the Russian Empire 469:Office of the Presidential Affairs 422:Office of the Presidential Affairs 14: 796:[Mansion M.K. Morozova]. 680:[Mansion M.K. Morozova]. 864:Nobility from the Russian Empire 826: 347: 335: 133:whose portraits were painted by 26: 39:Margarita Kirillovna Mamontova 1: 103:Margarita Kirillovna Morozova 798:Π£Π·Π½Π°ΠΉ ΠœΠΎΡΠΊΠ²Ρ‹ (www.um.mos.ru) 767:(in Russian). Archived from 722:(in Russian). Archived from 682:Π£Π·Π½Π°ΠΉ ΠœΠΎΡΠΊΠ²Ρ‹ (www.um.mos.ru) 622:. March 2011. 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Moscow
Russian Empire
USSR
Russian
philanthropist
patron of arts
publisher
editor
memoirist
Russian Musical Society
socialite
Valentin Serov
Nikolai Bodarevsky
Moscow
gymnasium
Pavel Tretyakov
Tretyakovskaya Gallery
fine arts
drama
opera
Italian masters
Savva Mamontov
Valentin Serov
Mikhail Vrubel
Ilya Ostroukhov
Alexey Korovin

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