Around 1850 he settled in Udine, where he held a teaching post in the local arts and crafts school.
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Originally from Bergamo, he was a pupil of Giuseppe Diotti at the Accademia Carrara in the fourth decade of the 18th century and subsequently completed his training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, under the Neoclassical painter Odorico Politi and the landscapist Francesco Bagnara.
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