Moritz Steinla

Moritz Steinla (21 August 1791 – 21 September 1858) was a German engraver.

His family name was Müller; he took the name Steinla after his place of birth, Steinlah [de] near Hildesheim, when his work became well known.

From about 1838 he was professor of copper engraving at the Dresden Academy.

remaining in the post until 1 April 1858, the year of his death.

[1] His works include engravings based on paintings by Titian, Raphael and Fra Bartolomeo.

The Tribute Money . Engraving by Steinla, c. 1830, after the painting by Titian