[1][2] He gained a stipend from the Ligurian government to study in Rome.
He returned to Genoa, where he was appointed professor of sculpture at the Academy.
Subsequently, Charles Albert of Savoy lured him to Turin with a grant of knighthood and a position as professor of sculpture in the Accademia Albertina.
he also completed the monument to the Balduino family for the Camposanto of Genoa.
[3] In Piedmont, he completed a bas-relief of the Triumph of Paolo Emilio for the Castle of Racconigi; a statue of Vittorio Emanuele I; a monument to Prince Tommaso for the Sindone Chapel; a monument to Marchese Felice di San Tommaso; and a burial monument for the Solei family in the Camposanto of Turin.