Francesco Rosselli (1445 – before 1513) was an Italian miniature painter, and engraver of maps and old master prints.
He was described as a cartographer, although his contribution did not include any primary research and was probably limited to engraving, decorating and selling manuscript maps created by others.
He painted miniatures in manuscripts produced in 15th-century Florence, including copies of Ptolemy's Geographia and liturgical works for the city's cathedral.
The so-called Tavola Strozzi, a view of the Bay of Naples depicting the return of the Aragonese fleet after the Battle of Ischia, has sometimes been attributed to his hand.
Rosselli's pictorial engravings were heavily influenced by the paintings of his fellow Florentine Sandro Botticelli.