Camillo Ruscóni (14 July 1658 - 8 December 1728) was an Italian sculptor of the late Baroque in Rome.
His style displays both features of Baroque and Neoclassicism. He has been described as a Carlo Maratta in marble.
Initially trained in his hometown of Milan with Giuseppe Rusnati.
By 1685-1686, he had moved to Rome and into the studio of Ercole Ferrata, who died within a year or two of his arrival.