Kim Slavin
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Born25 February 1928
Died14 February 1991 (aged 62)
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
EducationVera Mukhina Institute
KnownforPainting
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| Born | 25 February 1928 |
| Died | 14 February 1991 (aged 62) Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
| Education | Vera Mukhina Institute |
| Known for | Painting |
| Movement | Realism |
Kim Nikolaevich Slavin (Russian: Ким Николаевич Славин; 25 February 1928 – 14 February 1991) was a Soviet Russian painter, a member of the Leningrad Union of Artists,[1] who lived and worked in Leningrad. Kim Slavin, regarded as one of the representatives of the Leningrad school of painting,[2] is most famous for his landscape paintings. For over forty years, Slavin kept a detailed diary, which was published after his death by his wife, Nina Slavina, a famous painter on porcelain.[3]
