Liozzi trained under the tutelage of
Marco Benefial (1684–1764) in the capital city of
Rome at Benefial's private studio. Liozzi's work may be seen at the Cathedral Santa Maria, in
Ortezzano and at the 14th century church of
San Savino in
Gualdo as well. In Penna San Giovanni, the Cathedral of Sant Pietro, the Commune building and the Flora Theater contain oil canvases of his work. The
Flora Theater in the central Penna San Giovanni is a
Baroque structure; the wood facade was decorated by Liozzi with floral motifs and was the site of an international conference on frescoes featuring his work. A series of wooden hexagon columns painted in a faux marble pattern, support the steel reinforced core while two rows of wooden balustrades decorate the frames and are topped with floral garlands. The center of the ceiling illuminates an intricate pattern of cornices and moldings. Liozzi's signature fresco adorns the wooden ceiling, opening to a blue sky in which stands the goddess Flora. For years the theater was abandoned and almost lost to modernization. In 1985 it was designated as a historic national treasure and renovated to its original luster. == Gallery ==