'''Raffaellino del Colle''' (1490–1566) adalah seorang pelukis [[Mannerisme]] [[Italia]] yang sebagian besar waktunya aktif di kota [[Umbria]]. Ia terlahir di kota Colle, Borgo Sansepolcro, [[Tuscany]].
Ia juga dipanggil dengan nama ''Raffaellino della Colle''. Sebagai murid [[Raphael]], ia dipercaya orang sebagai yang membantu sang maestro dalam proyek-proyek di Farnesina dan [[Vatikan]]. Setelah wafatnya [[Raphael]], Raffaellino kemudian bekerja untuk [[Giulio Romano]] dalam proyek [[Ruangan Raphael|''Sala di Constantino'']] di Vatikan.<!--After the 1527 [[Sack of Rome (1527)|Sack of Rome]], like most of Romano's studio and most of the foreign art community, Raffaellino and other artists dispersed through Italy, most returning to their home cities. Rafaellino went to [[Città di Castello]], near his birthplace, where he painted altar-pieces for the principal churches, which are now mostly to be found in that town's Municipal Art Gallery. He also worked in Borgo San Sepolcro. He worked for the service Duke [[Della Rovere]] in [[Urbino]] from 1539 to 1543. He also worked with [[Girolamo Genga]] in Pesaro, decorating the ''Camera dei Semibusti'', ''Sala della Calunni'', and ''Cabinet of Hercules'' of the ''Villa Imperiale'' for [[Francesco Maria I della Rovere]], Duke of Urbino. In [[Perugia]] he worked at the ''Rocca Paolina'' (1540). In 1536, Vasari commissioned from ephemeral street decorations based on the occasion of the entry of [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]] into [[Florence]].-->