Luigi Manzini (1805–1866) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic and Romantic periods, active mainly in and around his native Modena.
He studied at the Accademia Atestina and the Collegio San Carlo di Modena.
He painted portraits of Francesco IV d'Este for the Palazzo Ducale.
[1] He painted two large canvases, Saints Liborio and Geminiano offer the city of Modena to the Virgen and the Redeemer, and Saints Agatha and Liberata kneeling before a child with Redeemer (1846) for the church of the Santissima Annunciata in Formigine.
He painted for the church of San Antonio in Buenos Aires, Argentina.