Giovanni De Martino (January 13, 1870, Naples–March 3, 1935, Naples) was an Italian sculptor active in Paris. During the 1931 Quadrennial Exhibition in Rome, Benito Mussolini identified Giovanni de Martino as the most important sculptor representing Italian art.
In 1900, he won a prize at the Salon de Paris at Louvre Museum for a bronze of a fisherman.
At a New York Sotheby's auction in 2008, Giovanni De Martino's Fishermen (1930), a bronze sculpture, sold for US $7,500 plus auction fees.[1]