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Voronsky’s parents, Konstantin Osipovich and Feodosiia Gavrilovna.
Voronsky’s sister, Larisa.
House where Voronsky lived in Dobrinka from 1889-1900
Voronsky’s mother, Feodosiia Gavrilovna.
Building in Ivanovo where Voronsky and other Bolsheviks lived 1918-1920.
Voronsky (seated) with Pilniak, standing left. One of other two figures is probably Nikitin. Early 1920s.
Voronsky’s wife, Serafima Solomonovna Pesina, 1920s
On right: "House on the Embankment," where Voronsky lived from 1931 until his arrest here on February 1, 1937
Group photo, Gorky Institute of World Literature, Moscow, December1984. Commemorating 100 years since Voronsky’s birth.

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