[3] He moved to the city of Split in Dalmatia during the Republic of Venice, where he studied under sculptor Mark Troja.
Just like Šibenik Cathedral of Saint James in Dalmatia, the Chapel of was composed out of large stone blocks with extreme precision.
In the middle of chapel, on the altar, lays the sarcophagus of blessed John of Trogir.
Above them there are niches with sculptures of Christ and apostles (the principle work of Alessi), amongst them are putties, circular windows encircled with fruit garland, and a relief of Nativity.
With so many faces of smiling children the chapel looks very cheerful and there isn’t nothing similar in European art of that time.