Career
He trained in his native Messina, Sicily, beginning at the age of 22 years under Antonio Barbalonga. In 1642, he traveled to Venice. He befriended the painter and art merchant Marco Boschini (1613–1678), who described Maroli as a painter of pastoral subjects, a second Jacopo Bassano.
By the late 1650s, he had returned to Messina by way of Bologna.
Few paintings of his are confirmed. Some have been destroyed by the devastation of earthquakes.
Among the works attributed to him was a painting of storm-tossed naked maidens that was judged by some to be licentious. He is said to have been involved in the Revolutions of 1674-1676.