Abattucci was born as the son of Jacques Abattucci and Petronille Senders and was married to Catherine Louise de Mesmaeker. He received his artistic training at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean with
François Stroobant, then at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels from 1892 to 1897, where he studied from
Jean-François Portaels,
Charles Van der Stappen and
Joseph Stallaert as most important teachers. Abattucci debuted as an artist in a salon of the L'Art Libre and was a regular exhibitor throughout his life in the Brussels salons of the Société Royale des Beaux-Arts and of the Cercle Artistique et Littéraire. In the “Cercle”, located in the Waux-Hall on the
Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat, he exhibited individually in 1921 and 1935. In 1912, he had exhibition together with
Emile Jacques and in 1924 he exhibited there in a wider context together with
Eric Wansart,
Pros De Wit,
Jenny Montigny and
Henriëte Bossché. He also had personal exhibitions in the galleries Toison d'Or and Studio (1922). He was also represented in the Studio during the 1920 Autumn Salon where he exhibited with colleagues such as
Firmin Baes,
Henri Binard,
Louis Buisseret,
Hubert Glansdorff and
Gustave-Max Stevens. == Museums and public collections ==