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Feodosia Prokopiyevna Morozova (Russian: Феодосия Прокопьевна Морозова; née Sokovnina (Соковнина); 21 May 1632 – 1
December 1675) was a
Russian noblewoman...
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Russian Orthodoxy, and one of the most
noticeable (see the
picture of
Boyarynya Feodosia Morozova above). A
prayer rug
known as the
Podruchnik is used...
- Known for
Painting Notable work The
Morning of the
Streltsy Execution (1881)
Boyarynya Morozova (1887)
Movement Realism,
History painting Peredvizhniki Awards...
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Morozovs should not be
confused with
another famous Old Believer:
boyarynya Feodosiya Morozova (and her family). The
latter were boyars,
whereas almost...
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factories that
produced iron, bricks, and salt. His sister-in-law,
Boyarynya Morozova, was
involved in the Old
Believer movement. Montefiore, p. 96...
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Secular aristocrats also parti****ted in the
Raskol movement, such as
Boyarynya Feodosia Morozova and her
sister Princess Evdokia Urusova, who openly...
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famous Russian history paintings The
Morning of Streltsy's Execution,
Boyarynya Morozova, The
March of
Suvorov through the Alps
Vasily Tropinin, romantic...
- Amb****ador (1875) A
sunny path in the
forest (1874;
private collection)
Boyarynya (1870-1880;
private collection)
Portrait of
Evgeny Grigoryevich Schwartz...
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several sociopolitical essays. She was best
known for her
plays Boyarynya (1914; The Noblewoman), a
psychological tragedy centered on the Ukrainian...
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sorcerer Chernomor, the Head, Sons of Svetozar, knights,
boyars and
boyarynyas, chamber-maids and nurse-maids, page boys, bodyguards, cupbearers, stolniks...