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Pavel Nikonov

Pavel Nikonov (Born 1930) is active/lives in Russian Federation.  Pavel Nikonov is known for Painting.

Pavel Nikonov (* 1930), Russian artist, studied at the Surikov Institute of Art in Moscow and was a member of the group of eight.

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