His primary teacher was Giovanni Bilivert, whose studio he was employed in for twelve years.
Francesco Furini was a friend and frequent collaborator.
He also worked with Vincenzo Mannozzi [fr] and Felice Ficherelli.
[2] Toward the end of his short life, he went to live at the Florence Charterhouse, where he completed frescoes and works on canvas.
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