Curriculum
He graduated with distinction in Art History from the University of Florence, and subsequently completed the master’s programme in “Art and Culture: Marketing, Communication and Fundraising Strategies” at Il Sole 24 Ore Formazione, several specialisation courses at the Fondazione Federico Zeri in Bologna, and the course “Protection, Management and Enhancement of Cultural Heritage” promoted by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism. In 2015 he was a fellow at Richmond University in London, and in 2017, also in the United Kingdom, he presented at the first International Congress in Wax Modelling. Following experience at the Soprintendenza in Florence, since 2012 he has worked as an external collaborator at the Opificio delle Pietre Dure, alongside teaching art history in secondary schools, schools for tourist guides and at the Università dell’Età Libera. For approximately ten years he has been studying Tuscan painting and wax modelling in the Baroque and late Baroque periods, with particular reference to artistic relations and cultural exchanges between Florence and England. Since 2018 he has been Cultural Delegate of the FAI Florence delegation.