Illustrator for "Poesie edite e inedite",
by C.Porta Publisher U.Hoepli, 1929
 
illustration
1914
He becomes an illustrator for magazines ad periodicals of the "Corriere della Sera" group: first with "La lettura" then in 1915 and 1916 on "Il Corriere dei Piccoli" and "Italia Bella".
 

1916

 

Together with A. Beltrame, R. Salvadori and others he illustrated "Qua e là per il mondo" by Luigi Barzini , published in 1929 by U. Hoepli, Milan.
 
1917
He does some drawings for "Pluto", a Greek play by Aristotles (never published).
 
1921
He illustrates "Viaggi Sentimentale" by L.Sterne, published in 1926 by Hoepli Milan, and "Fanciulli d'Italia" by A. V. Gentile
 
1922
He does some drawings for "Il Novellino" and "Il Guerin Meschino".
 
1923

He illustrates an important edition of "Poesie Edite e Inedite" by Carlo Porta, published in 1929 by Hoepli.

He is committed several times to psychiatric hospitals from 1924 and his career is abruptly interrupted.

 
1936
He prepares a rough draft of "Lazzarillo de Torme" (a Spanish literature masterpiece) which is never published.
 
1938
He offers drawings and a rough draft for an edition of "I Promessi Sposi" by A. Manzoni, which he had been working on for years and which is never published.
 
1939
He prepares a rough draft for "The Prayes" of St. Francis (a famous thirteenth century text).
 
1941
He offers to the publishers Hoepli "Cosa è la Follia", a manuscrpt with «somatic» illustrations done during his internment. This too is never published.
 
1941

He offers to the publishers Hoepli "Cosa è la Follia", a manuscript with «somatic» illustrations done during his internment. This too is never published.

He does some illustrations for some books for children, "Stretta La Foglia Larga La Via." by G. Latronio and "Ravaldino" by A. Romagnoli. All of these for the publishers Ceschina.

 
1942
He prepares a rough draft of "Enzeli" a book for children by Piero Trevisani which not only was never published but has been lost to us.