Domenico Guidi (1625 – 28 March 1701) was a prominent Italian Baroque sculptor.
Born in Carrara, Guidi followed his uncle, Giuliano Finelli, a prominent sculptor noted for his feud with Bernini, to Naples.
When he fled Naples in 1647 during Masaniello's revolt, in Rome he joined the studio of Bernini's main competitor Alessandro Algardi with whom he remained for until his master's death.
While in Algardi's studio, he worked on projects with another pupil, Ercole Ferrata.
For example, both helped complete their master's unfinished Vision of Saint Nicholas (completed 1655) at the church of San Nicola da Tolentino.
Guidi gained independence with Algardi's passing in 1654.
He also worked closely with the French sculptor in Rome, Pierre-Etienne Monnot.
Relative to sculptors of other major studios, he was prolific.