Kim Slavin

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Kim Nikolaevich Slavin
Born February 25, 1928
Leningrad, USSR
Died February 14, 1991
Leningrad, USSR
Field Painting
Training Vera Mukhina Institute
Movement Realism

Kim Nikolaevich Slavin (Russian: Славин Ким Николаевич; February 25, 1928, Leningrad, USSR — February 14, 1991, Leningrad, USSR) 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 representatives of the Leningrad school of painting,[2] 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]

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  1. Справочник членов Ленинградской организации Союза художников РСФСР. Л., Художник РСФСР, 1987. C.120.
  2. Sergei V. Ivanov. Unknown Socialist Realism. The Leningrad School. Saint Petersburg, NP-Print Edition, 2007. P.19, 24, 392, 393, 396-399, 439.
  3. Славин К., Славина Н. Были мы молоды. СПб., РИД, 2000. ISBN 58913201690.

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