Olga Georgievna Morozova was a Russian painter, teacher and memoirist.
Background
Olga Georgievna Morozova was born in 1895 in Bobrovsky district, Voronezh region, Russian Federation. She was a daughter of a research forester Georgy Fedorovich Morozov. Morozova’s childhood years were spent at the experimental station in the Kamenno-Stepnoye forestry (Bobrovsky district, Voronezh region).
Education
Olga Georgievna studied at the commercial school at the Forestry Institute, graduated from a commercial school in the city of Vyborg (1912). Attended classes in the art studio of S.A Zeidenberg, in the theater and decorative department of female courses in The Highest knowledge of architecture (1914-1917, teacher S.Yu. Sudeikin), in the studio of A.E. Yakovlev.
Career
Since 1917 lived in Simferopol and Yalta where she participated in art exhibitions in "Poets Cafe" (led by V. Makovsky). During The Civil war lived in Dubossary (Moldova). She worked in Narobraz Odessa department and Simferopol. Searched for art treasures for the Yalta Art Museum. Later she lived in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg). Author of the memoir book "Odna sudba" (Leningrad, 1976).