Helmersen's most famous work was a series of 100 illustrations to
Eugene Onegin. One of them was published in
Vengerov's six-volume edition of Pushkin's works. In 1910s Nikolay Lerner intended to publish an edition of
Eugene Onegin illustrated by Helmersen, but this was not realized (most likely because of the
World War and the Revolution). In the Soviet period, another edition of
Onegin with Helmersen's illustrations was prepared in the State Literary Museum to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Pushkin's death, but it was also canceled. The illustrations, however, were displayed in the
State Historical Museum during the Pushkin Anniversary Exhibition in 1937. ==Gallery==