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Artist: Nikolai Uvarov
Moloch. 1989. Paper, etching, 53.5x38 cm
By Nikolai Uvarov
Located in Riga, LV
Moloch. 1989. Paper, etching, 53.5x38 cm
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1980s Conceptual Nikolai Uvarov Figurative Paintings

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Etching, Paper

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