Georg Martin Preisler (1700 — 1754[1]) was a German engraver.
Born in Nuremberg, he was the son of Johann Daniel Preisler.
He was most notable for his portraits and a series of twenty-one engravings of classical and neo-classical sculptures in Rome, based on drawings made there by his brother Johan Martin Preisler[2]
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