Alessio Erardi (1669–1727) was a Maltese painter.
He was the son of the artist Stefano Erardi and his wife Caterina Buttigieg.
He initially studied art with his father, and eventually spent five and a half years in Rome between 1695 and 1701.
His style is regarded as an early form of Baroque, and he was influenced by both his father and Mattia Preti.
[1] Selected works by Alessio Erardi include:[1]