Gaspare Maria Paoletti (December 6, 1727 - February 19, 1813)[1] was a Neoclassical sculptor and architect, active mainly in his native Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.
Among his works are the Palazzina della Meridiana (1775), the White Hall (1776), and the Museum of La Specola, all attached to the Palazzo Pitti.
He helped redecorate the Sala della Niobe in the Uffizi Gallery.
[2] He worked extensively at the Villa di Poggio Imperiale (1776-1783), and a number of structures at Montecatini Terme (1780).
For the latter, he designed the Terme Leopoldine, Bagno del Tettuccio, the Palazzina Reale, and the Locanda Maggiore.