After a short spell back in Florence (where he was one of the designers of the apparatus for Michelangelo's funeral ceremonies in 1564) and Carrara, he returned to Messina, where in 1567 he was made chief architect, city planner and sculptor to the city council, a role he fulfilled for over twenty years.[2] He founded a Florentine art school in the city along with a dynasty of artists, working in Messina with his son Francesco and various relations such as his nephew Lazzaro Calamech and his son-in-law Rinaldo Bonanno. He died in Messina and is buried there in the church of Santa Maria dell'Idria.
His main work was the various works sculpted for Messina Cathedral - traces of them survive marked by his Mannerism embellished with classical forms. He also produced several fountains and statues of saints and of the Madonna and Child for churches in the city and province of Messina.
City of Messina
Province of Messina
Province of Catania
Province of Calabria
All 16th century:
Charles V's Triumphal Entry into Seminara, Battle of Figurella and Coat of Arms of the Catholic Kings (recorded in Seminara - the third of the works was commissioned by Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba)