Antonio Labacco was a 16th-century architect, engraver, and writer about the architecture of classical Rome.
[2] He was a pupil of Antonio da Sangallo the Younger in Rome.
[3] In 1558 he published an architectural treatise,[3] entitled Libro d'Antonio Labacco appartenente a l'architettura nel qual si figurarano alcune notabili antiquita di Roma,[2] with plates he had engraved himself.
He also engraved the plans of the Basilica of St. Peter's from Sangallo's designs [3] He died some time after 1567.
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