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Ana Shalikashvili (Georgian: ანა შალიკაშვილი; February 16, 1919, Kutaisi – March, 2004, Tbilisi) was a Georgian painter.[1]
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AnaShalikashvili (Georgian: ანა შალიკაშვილი; February 16, 1919, Kutaisi – March, 2004, Tbilisi) was a Georgian painter. AnaShalikashvili was born in...
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