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          Shalva Kikodze (Georgian: შალვა ქიქოძე) ( – ) was a Georgian expressionist painter, graphic artist and cartoonist.

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          Kikodze Shalva

          Shalva Kikodze, one of the important representatives of Georgian modernism, was born in in the village of Bakhvi in Georgia.


          From to , he studied at the Tbilisi Noble Gymnasium. In , he went to Moscow with a scholarship from the Society for the Spreading of Literacy among Georgians and initially enrolled in the Faculty of Law at Moscow University.

          Shalva Kikodze was born in the village of Bakhvi (Ozurgeti region) in Soon afterwards the family moved to Tbilisi, where Shalva.

        1. Shalva Kikodze was born in the village of Bakhvi (Ozurgeti region) in Soon afterwards the family moved to Tbilisi, where Shalva.
        2. Shalva Kikodze was a significant Georgian artist of the early 20th century who brought new life to Georgian painting.
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        5. Shalva Kikodze ( – ).
        6. Along with studying law, he studied painting at the Moscow Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture from to
          While studying at the art school, Kikodze was actively involved in Moscow&#;s theater life. He collaborated with the magazine Theater and Life and the Nikita Baliev’s Theater-Cabaret La Chauve-Souris (The Bat).

          During this period, he also created caricatures for Georgian humorous magazines Lakhti (Skippng Rope), EshmakisMatrakhi (the Devil’s Whip) and collaborated with the Russian-language magazine Art published in Tbilisi.

          He published caricatures, wrote reviews, and was a member of the