Pavel Sorokin (painter)

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Pavel Semenovich Sorokin (1836/39 - 1886) was a Russian painter of religious themes. He was a member of the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg and died in Moscow.

Sorokin was the brother of artists Evgraf and Vasili Sorokin.

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