To Honor Old Masters - Luigi Premazzi
Luigi Premazzi was an Italian master of landscape and indoor watercolour, whose work was closely connected to the Russian Empire. Premazzi not only mastered the aerial and architectural perspectives and created a series of high - quality detailed drawings, but also painted landscapes that subtly convey different colors of nature of the north and the south.
'' Bridge in Alkantara '', Drawing , Watercolour , Image Source
'' Interiors of the Winter Palace. The White Hall '', Drawing , Watercolour and white , Image Source
Luigi Premazzi was born in Milan in 1814. He visited the Academy of Brera and studied Perspective Painting under Professor Giovanni Migliar.
In 1850 Emperor Nikolai I ordered a series of drawings depicting Alexandria and the fortification of Kronstadt. From this time Premazzi's rise as an artist began and he became popular in the court and in the higher circles of the aristocracy.
'' Dilapidated Shed in a Garden. Sketch '' , Drawing , Pencil , Image Source
1861 Premazzi received the title of '' Professor in perspective watercolor painting '' and began teaching at the Imperial Academy of Arts. Since 1871 he also taught at the baron school AL Stieglitz.
Premazzi died 1891 in Constantinople and was buried in St. Petersburg.
'' Interiors of the New Hermitage, the Room of Modern Sculpture '' , Drawing , Watercolour and white , Image Source
'' Mansion of Baron A.L. Stieglitz , the Supper-room '' , Drawing , Watercolour and gouache , Image Source
'' View of the Neva Embankment , St Petersburg '' , Drawing , Watercolour, white and gouache , Image Source
'' Boat. Study '' , Drawing , Pencil and watercolour , Image Source
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Incredible piece of landscaps especially the first one. I wonder how many hours it took him to finish that.
Thank you @finearnow for remembering the past artists.