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- Mikhail Osipovich Mikeshin (Russian: Михаи́л О́сипович Микéшин; 9 February 1835 – 19 January 1896) was a Russian artist who regularly worked for the Romanov...
- An architect Viktor Hartmann and an artist Mikhail Mikeshin were declared the winners. Mikeshin's design called for a grandiose, 15-metre-high globus...
- Great Gostiny Dvor, Russian National Library, Alexandrine Theatre behind Mikeshin's statue of Catherine the Great, Kazan Cathedral, Stroganov Palace, Anichkov...
- the House with Chimaeras. Among Kyiv's best-known monuments are Mikhail Mikeshin's statue of Bohdan Khmelnytsky astride his horse near St. Sophia Cathedral...
- Mikhail Yuzefovich. The initial draft of the monument created by Mikhail Mikeshin was outright chauvinistic – Khmelnytsky's horse was dropping a Polish szlachcic...
- the conqueror of Siberia, in front of the porch was designed by Mikhail Mikeshin. The Don Metropolitan Cathedral during the consecration festivities in...
- but this project was not approved. The project of the sculptor Mikhail Mikeshin, who also designed the monument "Millennium of Russia" in Novgorod (1862)...
- Monighetti. The contract for the figurehead was awarded to Mikhail Mikeshin. Originally, Mikeshin proposed installing a female allegory of Russia wielding armor...
- original version of the monument (created by Russian sculptor Mikhail Mikeshin) was too xenophobic; it was to depict a vanquished Pole noble, Jewish landlord...
- portrait. Aldridge was later gifted a portrait of Shevchenko by Mikhail Mikeshin. In May 1859, Shevchenko got permission to return to Ukraine. He intended...