Angiolo Cappiardi (17xx - 18xx) was an Italian engraver, draftsman, and architect active in Florence in the early to mid 19th century. Cappiardi was born in Signa, near Florence, Tuscany. He studied architecture under Giuseppe Del Rosso and Alessandro Manetti. In 1856, Cappiardi restored the church of Santa Maria a Olmi in Mugello. Among other things, he is responsible for the projects of the neo-Gothic cemetery of San Martino a Gangalandi (1855, work started in 1866) and the town hall of Lastra a Signa. He was also a viewmaker, creating acquaforte views and maps of several Tuscan cities, including Florence and Pisa. He was active until the late 1860s. He is burred at the San Martino a Gangalandi, Florence.