Nicola Mónti or Niccola Monti (August 28, 1780 - 1863) was an Italian painter, active in a neoclassical style, painting mainly historical subjects.
Monti was born in Pistoia, where his initial training was with Jean-Baptiste Frederic Desmarais.
For the church of the Umilta in Pistoia, he painted a fresco depicting Cain cursed by God and San Felice exorcises an witch.
[2] He returned to Florence to fresco a hall in the Palazzo Pitti.
He painted a historical canvas depicting Michelangelo suspends work of the Sculpture of Moses, now in private collections.