Ezechiele Trombetta (September 13, 1834 in Como – 1903) was an Italian sculptor.
He exhibited La mèsse and Incitazione, at the Mostra Nazionale of Naples of 1877, and in 1880 to Milan, he sent a marble group titled: Good Morning, and two puttini: Titubante e Impermalito.
At the 1883 Mostra in Rome, he exhibited Da Galileo a Volta, a bronze group; and in Turin, the next year, a statue in marble, Scienza e Allegoria (Allegory of Volta's experiment) won a silver medal at the 1883-84 International Exhibition at Nizza.
Other works del Trombetta are the thousands of graceful putti in all manner of expression.
[1] The Modern Art Gallery of Milan displays a relief titled Dante and Casella (1869)[2] He completed the wooden statue of the title saint for the church of San Donnino in Como[3] he completed the bust of Garibaldi for the Asilo Garibaldi in Como.