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Nicolas Iljine (born September 10, 1944, Paris) is a French and Russian author, editor, curator, and art consultant. Among his publications are the 2003 book Odessa Memories, and he co-authored and edited Memories of Baku in 2013. Many of his books and exhibitions have involved the Russian and Western art of the 1920s-2010s, including the Soviet sale of Hermitage paintings. In 2006, Iljine was awarded the Russian Order of Friendship.
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Iljine, Nicolas Nicolas V. Iljine
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Russian writer
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