Education
She studied photography at the Russian Technical Society, finishing in 1892, and then continued her studies with Nadar in Paris.
She studied photography at the Russian Technical Society, finishing in 1892, and then continued her studies with Nadar in Paris.
Mrozovskaya herself was originally a teacher and sales clerk. Returning to Saint St. Petersburg, she opened a studio there in 1894. In the 1920s, she was living in Serovo, a district of Saint St. Petersburg.
She died in 1941 in Repino, another district of Saint St. Petersburg.
One of her photos, a hand-tinted image of Princess Olga Orlova wearing a Kokoshnik at the 1903 Ball in the Winter Palace, is in the collection of the Hermitage Museum and was sent to the Hermitage Rooms of Somerset House in London in 2003, as part of a traveling exhibit celebrating Saint St. Petersburg"s tricentennial. Another of her tinted photos, "Portrait of girl in Little Russia costume", is in the collection of the Moscow House of, and was exhibited in Amsterdam in early 2013 as part of an exhibit organized by the Russian Ministry of Culture.
Many photos by Mrozovskaya are kept in the collection of the Saint St. Petersburg Conservatory, and several more are in the collection of the Russian State Archive of Literature and Artist