Miejsce: Berlin
Urodzony: 1854
Śmierć: 1923
Biografia:
Albert Moritz Wolff was a German sculptor and medalist who worked for the Russian market from late 19th to early 20th century. He studied at the Academy of Arts in Berlin and debuted with a bust of Nessler in an exhibition there. His works often depicted Russian subjects, such as 'A Russian Peasant Couple Ploughing' and 'Wolves Attack - Troika Hunting'. Wolff used the signature A. M. Wolff and his pieces were cast by Gladenbeck foundry.