Some notable works include: medallions and funerary effigies for the Misericordia cemetery in Grosseto, where he also designed the Gothic-Revival Cappelli chapel; the Barberini chapel at the Scarlino cemetery; marble plaques with the profiles of Aurelio Saffi and Giuseppe Mazzini in Roccatederighi (1895); the monument to Felice Cavallotti (lost) in Grosseto (1899); and the marble and travertine sculptural complex dedicated to Giuseppe Garibaldi in Scarlino (1900).
[1][3][4] He later opened the Pasquali Foundry in Pistoia, and national-level commissions increased.
Examples include the bronze doors of the Triumph of Caesar over the Barbarians, also exhibited in Munich, and the Meregaglia chapel in the Turin cemetery.
[1][4] In 1915, he settled permanently in Sanremo, where he opened a sculpture studio and gallery, and became the city's official sculptor.
[4] Pasquali was the author of the Italian war memorial in Lyon, inaugurated on 24 May 1925.