Career
They traveled widely to Brazil (1807), Peru (1816), France, and England. Only in 1818 did Angelelli move to Florence to study in the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence under Pietro Benvenuti and Pietro Ermini. In 1827, he traveled to Egypt with a Franco-Tuscan expedition directed by the archeologists Ippolito Rosellini and Jean-François Champollion.
Where he made many drawings later engraved by in a book by Rosellini: I monumenti dell"Egitto e della Nubia, Atlante, 3 volumes, Pisa (1832, 1834, 1844).
He also painted portraits.