Morozov Collection
Morozov, a name that resonates through time and art
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Morozov, a name that resonates through time and art. From the captivating Portrait of Ivan Morozov in 1910 to the enchanting Summer Evening in 1878, created by Aleksandr Ivanovic Morozov, this family's legacy is intertwined with artistic brilliance. The Kiss Ceremony captures Boyar Morozov, his wife Yelena, and Prince Serebrenni in an exquisite display of grandeur and tradition. Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov's portrait immortalizes his presence from 1854 to 1946. The Boyars welcome Prince Serebrenni visiting Boyar Morozov transports us back to 1865 when Vyacheslav Grigoryevich Schwarz painted this scene full of historical significance. Pavlik Morozov emerges from anonymity as we catch a glimpse of him through the only real photo ever taken. Alexander Ivanovich Morozov's brush strokes bring us Coming out of a Church in Pskov, capturing a moment frozen in time during 1864. Savva Timofeyevich Morozov's portrait speaks volumes about his life from 1862 to 1905; it reflects both strength and vulnerability. Mikhail Abramovich Morozov comes alive through Valentin Serov's masterpiece in 1902 - every stroke revealing his essence. Once again, The Kiss Ceremony enchants us as Fyodor Fyodorovich Buchholz paints Boyar Morozov alongside his beloved wife Yelena and Prince Serebrenni - their love story captured on canvas for eternity. Lastly, we remember Mikhail Abramaovich Morozov: a Russian collector and patron of arts whose impact reverberated throughout history until his untimely passing in 1903. The name "Moroziov" echoes not just within these artworks but also within our hearts as we appreciate their contributions to the world of art and culture.