Giuseppe De Fabris (1790 — 1860) was an Italian sculptor of the Neoclassic style.
He was born in Nove in the province of Vicenza. His father was a director of a factory of ceramic decoration. He moved to Rome as a young man, and was patronized by Pope Gregory XVI. He was named director of the musei pontifici.
Among his major works in Rome are:
Monuments and busts in the Sala Maggiore, Protomoteca CapitolinaMonument to Francesco Guglielmi, church of Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al CorsoMonument to Prassede Tomati Robilant, church of Sant'Andrea della ValleMonument to cardinal Francesco Fontana, church of Santi Biagio and Carlo ai CatinariMonument to Cardinal Placido Zurla, church of San Gregorio al CelioBusto di Leone XII, church of Santa Maria in CosmedinMonument to Antonio Maria Traversi, Basilica of Santa Maria MaggioreMonument to Torquato Tasso, church of Sant'OnofrioMonument to Giuseppe Vitelli, church of San Rocco all'AugusteoBust of Pope Leo XII, Cloister of San CosimatoBust of Raphael; Self-portrait; Bust of Pope Gregory XVI, Pantheon, Congregazione dei Virtuosi