Pasquale Rizzoli (9 April 1871, Bologna–30 January 1953) was an Italian sculptor.
He was born to a family of wealthy merchants and was married to Adelinda Serra Zanetti in May, 1896.
Rizzoli was a student of Salvino Salvini at the Accademia di Belle Arti of Bologna.
In addition to his most famous bronze sculpture that, made in 1903, which is found in the Parco della Montagnola in Bologna, many of his works are in the cemetery Certosa of Bologna.