Girolamo Rossi (born 1682)[1] was an Italian engraver of the late Baroque.
He was born and lived most of his life in Rome, where he engraved a variety of plates after the Italian painters.
He is said to have been a pupil of Camillo Rama, and painted in the style of Paolo Veronese.
[2] He engraved The Virgin and Infant Jesus after Correggio and The Martyrdom of St. Agapita after Giovanni Odazzi.
He also engraved a portrait of Pope Pius V, and one of Saint Carlo Borromeo kneeling.