Maria Angelica Razzi was an Italian sixteenth century nun and sculptor at Santa Caterina da Siena in Florence.
She primarily worked in clay to make devotional terracotta figures.
Her other brother, Serafino Razzi became a monk in 1549 and wrote about Santa Caterina da Siena in Florence and its nuns.
[2] Art historian, Catherine Turrill suspects that Razzi may have been an active artist by 1560.
While there are no surviving records in the convent that state that, her brother Serafino Razzi wrote that she created terracotta figures of the Madonna, saints, and angels.