Career
His name prior to becoming a monk (al secolo) was Remigio Enrico Policarpo. He was a pupil of Ubaldo Gandolfi, director of the Accademia Clementina in Bologna since 1761. Levoli is noted for painting still-life works and depictions of flowers.
He entered monastic life on January 29, 1747 in Bologna, in the convent of San Giacomo Maggiore.
He collaborated with Gandolfi on some canvases, painting the flowers and objects. Levoli also painted some altarpieces and sacred works, now lost.
By 1769, he had been associated with the convent of San Agostino in Rimini, where he lived till the suppression in 1797 after the French occupation. He moved to the Convent of Minori Osservanti till his death in 1801.
In 1964, further still lifes were discovered, one of these is in the Pinacoteca civica of Faenza.
Since then, over half a dozen attributions have been made. Some of them had been previously assigned to Arcangelo Resani. Later paintings resemble the style of Carlo Magini.