"Church interior" oil on canvas by Luigi Premazzi (Milan 1814 - Constantinople 1891). Luigi Premazzi trained at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, later attending the private school of Giovanni Migliara. His production is characterized by a repertoire of Milanese city views and later also of other Italian cities, executed in accordance with the dictates of perspective painting. His painting, smooth and precise, also reflects the contemporary research of Luigi Bisi, from whom he draws documentary attention to architectural details. He exhibited constantly at the Promotrice of Turin, between 1842 and 1848, and at the Brera exhibition reviews. In 1850 he moved to St. Petersburg, where he became a teacher at the "Imperial School of Fine Arts" in 1861, obtaining the chair of landscape. Despite his permanent stay in Russia, he continued to participate regularly in the Brera exhibitions and the Promotrici of Turin, thanks to the great public and critical acclaim he had earned over the years. The painting was part of the furnishings of the Castle of Pomerio where it was purchased at the end of the 70s of the last century. Excellent conditions, original canvas, signed and dated 1860. Coeval gilded frame. Canvas measurements 93x120, with frame 119x148