Odo Dobrowolski (born 1883 in Chernivtsi, died 1917 in Kiev) was a Polish painter.
He was the son of Józef Dobrowolski, an official of the Gubernium of Galicia, and Eugenia Wittich.
He studied at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, most likely as an independent student.
In Lviv, he created a large oil painting, illustrating the town square, put on display at Gabriela Zapolska's confectionary "Dworek" by 4 Akademicka Street.
During the Russian army's occupation of Lviv, Odo, with the affirmation of the military's local censorship council, published his ten-piece portfolio of an auto lithography of "Lwów 1914-15" ("Lviv 1914-15", costing 30 crowns),[2] which received much popularity.