[4] After living and having completed his first studies in Livorno, he returns to Florence with his parents and brother Carlo Delcroix [it], who will become a well-known military, politician, skilled orator, writer and President of the National Association for disabled people of war and Maggio Musicale Fiorentino.
In the early ten years he studied at the Istituto statale d'arte di Firenze [it], together with, among others, Ottone Rosai, Francesco Chiappelli [it] and Pietro Parigi [it].
He died in Florence in 1972 and was buried in monumental Cimitero delle Porte Sante near San Miniato al Monte.
His works, of great classical impact, are present in many private collections and galleries of Modern Art in Italy and abroad.
[9] We can remember the paintings "Hills around Florence" at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Milan and "Going towards Verna" at the Gallery of modern art in Villa Saluzzo Serra in Genoa.