Francesco Comande (16th century) was an Italian painter of a Renaissance style, born and active in Messina, Sicily.
He was a pupil of Deodato Guinaccia.
[1] His brother Simone Comande, born in 1588, was also a painter, and collaborated with his brother.
Their styles differed with Simone having a style more influenced by the Venetian school.
Simone painted a Martyrdom of St Bartholemew in Messina, and an Adoration of the Magi for the monastery of Basicò.