He studied in Venice under Giorgione and then went to Verona and married the daughter of Count Zenovello Giusti.
In the service of the Count, whose daughter he married, he became a pupil of the painter Liberale da Verona, who adopted him as his heir.
[1] In Venice, he painted frescoes of the Life of the Virgin and a Transfiguration.
He painted lunettes depicting the Navity and an Assumption of the Virgin in 1534, for the main chapel of the Verona cathedral.
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