He was born in
Randazzo in the Sicily. He studied at the
Istituto di Belle Arti di Napoli, under
Domenico Morelli. He then spent five years in Rome, supporting himself by painting portraits. He did have a commission to paint a
Baptism of Jesus for the Basilica church of
Santa Maria Assunta in Randazzo. He made copies of a painting by
Prospero Piatti found in the
Duomo di Ferrara, and of an
Enthroned Madonna by
Pietro Vanni and other paintings. He traveled for some time to Ferrara and Paris. In the final years of the 19th-century and first few of the 20th, he moved to United States. In 1902, he married Florence Angel Manson. Their only son died prematurely. In the United States, he was able to find success. He painted multiple portraits, including those of
Enrico Caruso, Theodore and
Eleanor Roosevelt, and the Ambassador des Planches. Returning to Italy, first to Rome then Randazzo. In 1930, he settled in
Taormina, where he died. ==References==