Luigi Nono (1850-1918) was an Venetian painter.
A young Nono entered the Accademia of Venice, then under the leadership of Pompeo Marino Molmenti. But by at the age of twenty years, he went to Polcenigo in the Friulian countryside, and he began to refine his style of landscape paintings, including Sull' Avemaria, Le sorgenti del Gorgazzo, Ritorno dai campi and Verso sera.
He later returned to painting genre subjects of everyday life, and these paintings would prove to be his most influential.