Antonio Piazza was an Italian sculptor who lived from the late 19th to the early 20th century (approximately 1875-1925).
- His works often combine elements of Neoclassicism and Art Nouveau.
- He is known for his marble busts and sculptures, often depicting female figures and the human form with an emotive, whimsical, and intriguing style.
- Some of his works can be found in museums in Italy and France, such as the Montpellier Museum.
- Among his sculptures are "Venus on a Wave" or "Nude Beauty," busts of "Pierrette," "Joan of Arc," and figures exploring mythology and classical beauty.
- He is listed in the E. Benezit dictionary, Volume 8, page 292.