Alberto Pisa (March 19, 1864 – 1936[1][2]) was an Italian painter, often painting ruins, landscapes, and garden views in bright watercolor.
He was born in Ferrara and initially studied there with Gaetano Domenichini.
In 1887, he sent to the Exposition of Venice, the canvases depicting the Church of Santa Maria Novella, and the genre painting Donne e Madonne.
In 1889 at the Florence Promotrice, he displayed the oil canvas, Le lavandaie and a pastel, Il fiammiferaio.
At the Pisani Gallery of Florence, he exhibited watercolor and pastel works.