Tommaso Dal Pozzo, also known as Tomaso Dalpozzo (3 November 1862 - 21 February 1906) was an Italian painter and ceramist, mainly depicting landscapes and genre scenes.
He was born in Faenza and trained under Farina and Antonio Berti at the local Academy of Fine Arts.
As a painter, he submitted the work Alle Balze, moto rivoluzionario del 1845 to the 1888 Esposizione Emiliana in Bologna.
In 1897, he helped decorate the Capella dell Beata Virgene della Providenza in the church of Santa Margherita of Faenza.
He served during the last year of his life as director of the Pinacoteca and Museo Civico di Faenza.