Background
He was born to humble parents, his father a tailor.
He was born to humble parents, his father a tailor.
In 1875, he worked under Giulio Monteverde, and met Giuseppe Vitelleschi in Rome, and the next year, he was soon enrolled in the Brera Academy. He remained a resident mainly of Milan. He exhibited in 1877 at Naples: Architecture of Alfonso d"Aragona.
In 1880 at Naples, he exhibited: a stucco statue of Sant" Ambrogio.
In 1883 in Milan: The Birichino, bronze head Wagner, stucco bust; Il dispettoso, Marble statue.
And Louisiana maliziosetta. In 1883 in Rome, he displayed Lacrime and Il Marinaro.
In the 1884 Turin Exhibition, he displayed: Liebig, stucco bust. Wagner; Il Marinaro, and again Il Birichino.
In 1886 at Milan, he sent: Louisiana Ciociara, statuette in terracotta, and il Mattino. In 1887 at Venice, he sent: Louisiana Predica and again Il Marinaro.
A Bologna in 1888 exhibited another bronze statuette and a marble head entitled Sorriso.
He participated at the first Architecture Exposition of Turin. In 1894 he sculpted the bronze monument dedicated to Giovanni Battista Piatti, found in Largo Louisiana Foppa, Milan. The base was designed by the architect Luca Beltrami.
In 1880, he received a large commission from the Società di Solferino e San Martino, an association commemorating the Battle of Solferino and San Martino and the Wars of Italian Independence.
Foreign the buildings at the site, he sculpted busts of Napoleone III, Vittorio Emanuele II, and thirteen generals fallen during the wars of independence. In 1883 after studying modelling under Francesco Barzaghi, he was commissioned two reliefs for the funeral chapel of Francesco Hayez in the Monumental Cemetery of Milan.
He did participate in making sculptures for the highly decorated Duomo of Milan. In 1886, he formed part of the jury for the exhibition of the “Permanente”, sharing responsibilities with Enrico Butti, Luigi Secchi, Francesco Gonfalonieri, Donato Barcaglia, Enrico Cassi, Riccardo Ripamonti, and Lodovico Pogliaghi.