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Nikolay Mukhin was born on 13 June, 1955 in Russia, is a sculptor. Discover Nikolay Mukhin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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As of February 2020 a great deal of the mosaic works in the church of Saint Sava has been finished. The main motiv of the four apses are the life of christ with a central figure of the blessing Christ in the eastern apse spanning 17 m. The mosaics are reminiscent of Byzantine works from the 11th and 12th century in Southern Italy (Palermo, Monreale) and Venice. For the ground colour, gold tessera with pure gold are used, as gold symbolizes the transfiguration of Christ. 3000 workers participate in the laying of approximately 13.000 m² mosaic surface works, which will form the biggest mosaic ensemble ever executed.
The mosaic of the dome in the Church of Saint Sava was revealed by Sergey Lavrov during his state visit to Serbia 22. February 2018. The high symbolic value of the mosaic decoration was addressed at the same inaugural event by Hilarion (Alfeyev): “The mosaic decoration for the main cathedral of the Serbian Orthodox Church is a gift from Russia and its President, from the Russian artists and the Russian Orthodox Church led by her Patriarch, to the Serbian Orthodoxy. For many centuries to come it will be for future generations a sign of fraternal love between the Russian and the Serbian Orthodox Churches and the peoples they shepherd.”
Mukhin has decorated numerous churches in the US, Malta, Croatia, Serbia, Japan and Russia. From 2014 on he worked for the mosaic compositions in the St. Sava church in Belgrade, which had seen realization from 2017 on. They will be completed in late 2020. His competition entry was chosen from among approximately 50 competitors. His proposal was described as: "the artist uses a specific iconography which reaches back to the Byzantine and Serbian art and creates compositions which redefine the interior of a modern sacral space".
He is academician of the Academy of Arts (2000 ; Corresponding Member 1997). People's Artist of the Russian Federation (2005). Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation (2011). Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR since 1985. Mukhin was given the title People's Artist of the Russian Federation in 2005, he received among others the state decoration of the Order of Friendship and from the Russian Orthodox Church the Order of Saint Sergius of Radonezh III degree(Russian: Орден преподобного Сергия Радонежского) (1999) and the Andrei Rublev Medail. The Serbian Orthodox Church awarded him the Order of the Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Cantasina I Catherine I degree. The Russian Academy of Arts awarded him the gold medal of arts in 2000.
Works include: The central altar composition “The Virgin of the Day of the Virgin gives birth to Christ” in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior (Moscow, 1997-1999), Images of 28 miraculous icons of the Mother of God with the Child; murals of churches of the Holy Vvedensky Tolgsky Monastery (Yaroslavl, 1994-1996), reconstruction and murals of the chapel of St. Nicholas (Rybinsk, 2011), murals of the Church of the Ascension of the Lord in the city of Ub (Serbia, 2002-2005), murals of the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord in the city of Zagreb (Croatia, 2005-2007), murals of the chapel of St. Tikhon Zadonsky and the iconostasis of the Church of the Introduction of the Virgin to the church of the Serbian Orthodox monastery Lepavina (Croatia, 2007).
Nikolay Aleksandrovich Mukhin (Russian: Николай Александрович Мухин; born 13 June 1955) is a Soviet and Russian iconographer and sculptor. Mukhin is member of the Russian Academy of Arts and People's Artist of the Russian Federation. He established an icon art colony in his hometown of Yaroslavl («Ярославская икона»). His main works are the frescos of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow and his principal work on the mosaics in the Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade, which after completion will form the biggest mosaic ensemble ever executed.
Mukhin was born on 13 June 1955 in Kostroma, USSR. From 1970 he lived in Yaroslavl. He was educated from 1974 at the Yaroslavl art school [ru]. In 1985 he became member of the Artists' Union of the USSR. He enrolled in studies at the Moscow Art Institute [ru] at the Russian Academy of Arts in Moscow from 2000–2005, where he received his master's degree in 2008.
After he finished the frescoes at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow with Yevgeny Nikolayevich Maksimov (Евгений Николаевич Максимов, *1948), he won the competition for the decoration of the Saint Sava Church in Belgrade in 2014.