In 1929 Giorgio Matteo Aicardi married Carmela Veruda, (at first one of his students and then his model) their happy union produced three children: Francesco, Ada and Giovanna, throughout his life Aicardi used his family for models. In 1938 Aicardi was elected, on merit, "professore" to the "Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti" (painters class) followed by the Academy "Publio Virgilio Marone" in Bari and the "Latinanti Escoleangae" in Rome. In 1950 Aicardi took part in the "Lavoro umano" exhibition in the former "
Royal Palace" in Genoa and won the "Premio della Provincia" with his painting "Il lavoro nell'infanzia" which was bought by the then first Italian Prime Minister, Hon. De Nicola for the Italian Government. At the "Pro-Civitate Museum" in Assisi in the "Iconografia Cristiana" collections there is a photographic documentation of some of Aicardi's religious art work comprising: paintings, frescos and even religious banners. Aicardi loved music, he trained and could play
violin,
guitar and
piano. His other interests were
boxing, "
bocce" (the Italian version of "boules") to a good amateur level, he loved swimming and diving which he practiced to a ripe old age. Aicardi also has the merit of having translated
Dante's "
Divine Comedy" into the Genoise dialect. In later years Aicardi spent a considerable amount of time writing his memoirs. Aicardi painted incessantly throughout his life right up to his death, among his Art, on 30 December 1984 in Genoa. ==Posthumous notes==