Background
Kalin was born in Solkan, which was then a suburb of the Austro-Hungarian town of Gorizia and is now part of Nova Gorica, Slovenia.
Kalin was born in Solkan, which was then a suburb of the Austro-Hungarian town of Gorizia and is now part of Nova Gorica, Slovenia.
He attended the technical secondary school in Ljubljana and continued his studies between 1924 and 1929 at the Zagreb Academy of Fine Arts with the professors Rudolf Valdec, Frano Kršinić, Ivo Kredić, and Ivan Meštrović.
He mainly created classical figures, public monuments, and nudes. Some of his sculptures are kept at Brdo Castle as part of its collection of modern Slovene art From 1945 to 1970, Kalin taught sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana.
He was also its dean for two terms.
He taught many younger colleagues that became prominent European artists. Kalin was one of the few Slovene sculptors to master stone carving.
He died in Ljubljana.
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In 1953 he became a full member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts.