Jakob von Rauschenfels-Steinberg (1779 - August 21, 1841) was an artist, engraver, and lithographer based in Vienna. He was a specialist in depictions of grand buildings, especially churches and cathedrals, and cityscapes. He was among a group of Viennese engravers who contributed to the ten-volume travelogue Das malerische und romantische Deutschland, published between 1837 and 1850, which helped to strengthen German national identity.


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