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Battle painter, Sculptor, Painter, b. 1835 - d. 1896

Mikhail Osipovich Mikeshin (1835–1896) was a Russian artist who regularly worked for the Romanov family and designed a number of outdoor statues in the major cities of the Russian Empire.

Mikeshin was born on 21 February 1835 in a village near Roslavl. When he attended the Imperial Academy of Arts in 1852–58, his Romantic treatment of patriotic themes won him the admiration of the Russian royalty and he was asked to teach drawing to the Grand Duchesses.

Although his forte was battle painting, Mikeshin's sketch won the much-publicized contest for the monument to the Millennium of Russia in 1859. Henceforward, commissions were plentiful. He illustrated the official motto Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality in designs for bombastic outdoor statues of Kuzma Minin in Nizhny Novgorod, Admiral Greig in Nikolayev, and Alexander II of Russia in Rostov-on-Don.

Only a few of Mikeshin's outdoor monuments survived the Soviet years. These include the statues of Catherine the Great in Saint Petersburg (1873), Bohdan Khmelnytsky in Kiev (1888), and Yermak in Novocherkassk (1904). He also won competitions to erect monuments abroad, e.g., the statue of Pedro IV in Lisbon.

The Khmelnytsky monument was at the center of controversy, as the original version would have depicted the 17th-century Cossack leader trampling a Pole, a Jew, and a Catholic priest under the hoofs of the horse. This xenophobic element was removed in the monument as finally erected.

In 1876–1878, Mikeshin was the editor of Pchela, a satirical magazine in which he published his caricatures and illustrations to the works of Nikolai Gogol and Taras Shevchenko. He died on 31 January 1896 in Saint Petersburg.

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  • MIKHAIL OSIPOVICH MIKESHIN, (RUSSIAN 1835-1896), "HARVESTERS"
    Dec. 06, 2009

    MIKHAIL OSIPOVICH MIKESHIN, (RUSSIAN 1835-1896), "HARVESTERS"

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    MIKHAIL OSIPOVICH MIKESHIN (russian 1835-1896) "HARVESTERS" Signed in Cyrillic and dated '1874' bottom right, pastel and crayon on paper laid down on card 10 1/2 x 7 5/8 in. (26.7 x 19.4cm) (image) 12 x 9 in. (30.5 x 22.9cm) (sheet) provenance: Ex-collection: Sol Hurok. Raydon Gallery, New York, New York. Private Collection, Delaware.

    Freeman's | Hindman
  • Mikhail Mikeshin (1835-1896)
    Oct. 12, 2009

    Mikhail Mikeshin (1835-1896)

    Est: £8,000 - £12,000

    Mikhail Mikeshin (1835-1896) Belorussian women; and Oxen pulling logs the first signed in Cyrillic and dated 'R. M. Mikeshin/1857.' (lower centre), inscribed in Russian 'Belorussia.' (upper centre); the second signed in Cyrillic and dated 'M. Mikeshin./1859.' (lower left) pencil and watercolour, one heightened with white, on paper, the first oval 11 3/8 x 9¾ in. (28.8 x 24.8 cm.); 9 7/8 x 14 7/8 in. (25.1 x 37.8 cm.) (2)

    Christie's
  • mikhail mikeshin (1835-1896), a russian bronze sculpture of judas
    Apr. 15, 2008

    mikhail mikeshin (1835-1896), a russian bronze sculpture of judas

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    inscribed with signature and A. Moran foundry mark

    Sotheby's
  • Mikhail Osipovich Mikeshin 1835-1896 Coronation of
    Mar. 13, 2008

    Mikhail Osipovich Mikeshin 1835-1896 Coronation of

    Est: kr150,000 - kr200,000

    Mikhail Osipovich Mikeshin 1835-1896 Coronation of Alexander III Signed, watercolour on paper 49 x 69 cm.

    Stockholms Auktionsverket
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