Olga Fominichna Mizgireva (Russian: Ольга Фоминична Mизгирёва; 1908[1] – 1994[2]) was a Turkmenistani painter and botanist.
As a child, she exhibited interest in painting, and attended the experimental UShIV[n 1] school for young talents in Ashgabat.
[3] Her art was based on the traditional Turkmen motifs, painted in bright colors.
[4] In 1934, she received a commission for illustration of species collection of tulips by academician Nikolai Vavilov, on an order from the Netherlands.
She returned to her home area of Garrygala, and started working as a laboratory technician in the Turkmenistan Research Station of the Federal Institute of Agriculture.