Background
His father Paolo was a landscape artist.
His father Paolo was a landscape artist.
He was well known for his decorative wall frescoes. He was a resident of Serravalle. Self-taught, he has sent many works to exhibitions, including in 1881 to Venice: Acrobati and Effetti del gioco.
To the 1883 Promotrice: First Rate (at Lloyd's) pascolo.
To the 1883 Exhibition at Milan: Vita campestre, All"abbeveratoio, and In posa. The latter two were also displayed in 1883 at Rome.
In 1884 at Turin, he sent: Stalla con animali, belonging to Paolo Gambierasi, and Et nunc et semper. He resided in Genoa, where he became known for his decorative wall frescoes, though he did not abandon his easel works, painting First Rate (at Lloyd's) mercato nel Veneto, displayed in 1886 at Genoa.
He returned to live in the Veneto, and by 1910 had settled in Verona, and dedicated himself to painting atop of photographs, collaborating with the studios of Moro in Venice, and Bressanini in Verona.