Pierre left around 1853 for Milan; in 1855 he lived in Rome. Between 1856 and 1863 he was in
Turin. In 1861, he was appointed court painter by
Victor Emmanuel II of Italy. and did some paintings that the
Risorgimento supported. In 1866, he left for Tunisia and Turkey, possibly traveling with
Tinco Lycklama à Nijeholt, whom he portrayed a few times in oriental attire. In 1869, he lived in
Paris. Around 1873, he moved back to Amsterdam and into a building at Number 33
Plantage Muidergracht. There he lived with his wife and children. In an unknown year, before the end of the century, he returned to Milan. His presence is attested there in 1898 by the painting “Women in the Farmhouse”. == Personal life ==