Ignacio Vergara Gimeno (Valencia, 1715 - 13 April 1776, Valencia) was a Spanish Baroque sculptor.
He began his artistic apprenticeship in the studios of his father, Francisco Vergara[es], who was also a sculptor. His brother, José Vergara Gimeno[es] began his career there as well, but went on to be a painter. Other influences during his formative years include Evaristo Muñoz and Konrad Rudolf[ca].
All of these works are in the style of the late Baroque, or Rococo. One of his last works, an allegory of King Charles III, accompanied by Justice and Prudence, at the Palace of Justice[es], contains elements that are Neoclassical in nature.[1]