Gottardo Scotti (active 1457 – 1481) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period.
In 1457, along with Cristoforo da Monza he made estimates for a Maesta painted by Ambrogio Zavattari for the Milan Cathedral.
In the Museo Poldi Pezzoli, a triptych is attributed to Gottardo depicting a Virgin of the Misericordia, an Annunciation, an Adoration of the Magi, St Sebastain and a holy bishop.
His son, Bernardo Scotti, painted in Cassino for the Maresciallo Trivulzio.
Bernardo painted frescoes for the apse of the church of Cassino Scanasio.