Karim Shah Khan (1919 - late 1980s) was an Afghan painter.
[1] He was born in Kabul and was a graduate of the A'dadieh School.
Among his works are Sketches of domestic and wild animals published by the Ministry of Education.
[2] He is considered one of the painters of the second golden age of Realism in Afghanistan, along with Mohammad Maimangi, Abdul Ghafoor Breshna, Ghulam Mohieddin Shabnam, Hafiz Pakzad and Akbar Khorasani.
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