In 1904, with Kandinsky, they traveled to France, the Netherlands and Italy. In Paris, she saw the work of Matisse, potyasshie her, met by Matisse and Henri Rousseau.
In 1909 she bought a small summer house in Murnau on Staffelsee. There they lived with Kandinsky, the house was always full of the Munich avant-garde artists. In "Russian house" stayed Jawlensky, Marianne Verevkina, Franz Marc, August Macke, composer and painter Arnold Schoenberg.
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