The Young River God with Three Putti is a marble sculpture of about 1548 by the Mannerist artist Pierino da Vinci (c. 1529 – 1553/1554), now in the Musée du Louvre in Paris.
The 1.36 m (4 ft 6 in)–high sculpture shows a pensive young river god accompanied by three laughing putti carrying an urn.
Martini presented the work to Eleanor of Toledo, the wife of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
She in turn gave it to her brother, García Álvarez de Toledo y Osorio, who put it in the gardens of Santa Chiara, Naples.
It was acquired by Baron Basile de Schlichting, a Russian émigré residing in Paris, who on his death in August 1914 left the sculpture along with the rest of his collection to the Louvre.