Career
He was a pupil of Pietro Benvenuti at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence. He then traveled to Rome after 1820 with a stipend from the Academy of Santa Agata. He painted that year a Street Charles Borromeo goes in Milan at night to see those afflicted with plague for the Livornese church of San Benedetto.
He relayed yearly essays to the Florentine Academy, including Diana"s Hunt (copy of a Domenichino work).
Sleeping Bacchus (1823). Tullia drives her chariot over the body of her father (Servius Tullius) (1820).
And Jesus" Prayer in the Garden (1824). After teaching at the Academy of San Luca in Rome, and at the Accademia Clementina in Bologna, in 1837, he returned to Florence.
One of his pupils at the Academy in Florence was Silvestro Lega.
Among his works are canvases depicting:
Santa Giulia
The Dying Christ
Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy presents the Paul of Thebes, Latin Patriarch of Constantinople to Pope Urban V
Holy family
Archbishop Langton and Saxon, English, and Norman Barons in the Abbey of Edmonsbury demand King John to confirm the Magna Carta (incomplete).