(mentioned in the late 16th – 17th centuries)– a master of the Stroganov school.
The iconographer’s survived works currently kept in the Russian Museum (St. Petersburg) include: The Crucufixion, the first half of the 17th century; The Baptism, the 17th century; The Entrance into Jerusalem, the 17th century; The Intercession, the 17th century; The Dormition, the 17th century; The Raising of Lazarus, the 17th century; The Descent into Hell, the 17th century; The Myrrbearers, the 17th century ; The Ascension, the 17th century; Virgin the Mount not hewed by hands, with attendants, the 17th – 19th centuries (Kneeling before the throne are patrons of the Stroganov family: George the Theologian, maryrs Nicetas, Maura, Eupraxia); The Nativity of Christ, the first half of the 17th century; The Last Supper, the late 16th century, currently kept at Moscow’s State Tretyakov Gallery.