He was a contemporary of Paolo Moranda Cavazzola, and may have assisted him in the decorative work for San Bernardino in Verona.
In the church of Santa Chiara, Verona, are frescoes representing the Eternal, with Angels, Prophets, and the four Evangelists, dated 1509.
Information on his artistic activity is scarce and is mainly derived from a small group of signed and dated works.
An isolated document attests that in October 1497, Michele da Verona was commissioned to estimate, together with his colleague Pietro Badile, a work by master painter Giacomo from San Zeno .
He left legacies to his daughters Giacoma and Apollonia and appointed Ludovico as his universal heir.