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August Julius Streichenberg (5 February 1814, Angermünde - 10 January 1878, Berlin) was a German sculptor and art professor.
His father, Carl Streichenberg, was a master tailor. He studied sculpting in Paris with David d'Angers. After spending time in St. Petersburg, Rome and Greece, he settled in Berlin, where he worked for Christian Daniel Rauch. Later, he was a Professor of sculpture at the Berlin University of the Arts. His best known students were Ernst Gottfried Vivié
and Albert Manthe.