Francesco Calò (born 1749) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period.
He was born in Molfetta.
He painted sacred subjects in both oil and fresco.
He painted altarpieces of San Nicola di Andria.
[1] He was likely influenced by Corrado Giaquinto and related or identical to the Molfetta fresco painter Vito Calò (Molfetta, 1744 - 1817).