Giacomo Cantelli da Vignola (February 1643 − 30 November 1695) was an Italian cartographer and engraver of the 17th century.
Early works depicted the Holy Land, Persia and the Ottoman Empire.
[3] In the 1680s came maps of Lombardy, Kingdom of Sicily, Qing China, Tartary, Greece, the Moluccas, India and parts of Europe.
In 1685 Cantelli was made court cartographer to Francesco II d'Este, Duke of Modena.
[4][5] His last works were a map of Spain and one of north-western Italy with the Dauphiné and Provence.