Francesco Antonio Xaverio Grue (1686–1746) was an Italian potter and painter.
Grue was born in Castelli, Abruzzo, into a family of maiolica potters and painters.
His grandfather was Francesco Grue and his father was Carlo Antonio, who was also a potter.
[2] In Naples, Grue produced many ceramic works, especially plates decorated with landscapes or putti in the center, and tendril or festoon borders.
[3] Initially sent to the Seminary of Penne, Abruzzo to become a priest, but uninterested in liturgy, he became interested in literature.