Education
He began as a student of architecture, but then studied painting, only to join the military, and later, law.
He began as a student of architecture, but then studied painting, only to join the military, and later, law.
He studied painting with Francesco Mancini (1830-1905). By 1869, he settled again to paint, and among his works are Orlando Furioso (exhibited at Florence). L"arrivo alla barriera, (exhibited at Rome).
A Field of Goats and A Market (exhibited at the Promotrice of Naples).
Louisiana caccia alle farfalle e Una rosa fra le spine (exhibited at 1887 Exposition of Naples).