Savva "Savely" Vasilyevich Yamshchikov (Russian: Са́вва "Саве́лий" Васи́льевич Ямщико́в; October 8, 1938 – July 19, 2009) was a leading expert on Russian provincial art, particularly medieval icon painting and portrait painting of the 18th and 19th centuries.
He went from one province to another in order to find medieval icons that required cleansing.
Yamshchikov curated over 300 art exhibitions and first brought to light a number of provincial portraits from Yaroslavl, Rybinsk, Kostroma.
It was he who rediscovered such forgotten artists as Grigory Ostrovsky, Dmitry Korenev, and Nikolay Mylnikov.
[2] Yamshchikov spent much of his later life in Pskov, helping preserve medieval architecture of the region.