Egidio De Maulo (4 September 1840 – 14 November 1922) was an Italian painter mainly of landscapes and still lifes.
Born in Giulianova, Italy, a young Egidio moved to Naples where he successfully painted landscapes and still lifes among the painters who were part of the School of Posillipo.
He was a disciple of the Neapolitan painter Consalvo Carelli, father-in-law of Vincenzo Bindi, the patron who donated his collection of paintings that now make a part of the Gallery Giuliese at the Museo D'arte dello Splendore in Giulianova, Italy.
His Madonna and Child is found in the chapel of Bartolomei in the church of San Gaetano in Giulianova.
He also painted portraits, but was best known as an author of still life (a head of an old man and a rose button, exhibited in Milan in 1872).