Mikhail Isayevich Milchik (Russian: Михаил Исаевич Мильчик) (born July 4, 1934, Leningrad ) is a Soviet and Russian art historian , member of the Union of Architects of Russia (since 1984), member of the Councils for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage under the Government of St. Petersburg and the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation. His interests include depictions of architecture on ancient Russian icons, wooden architecture of the Northern Russia, and fortifications architecture. He authored over 300 works, including 22 books, on various subjects related to architecture.[1][2][3][4]