Martin Wolff (sculptor)
Martin Wolff (born in Berlin, Germany; date of death unknown) was a German sculptor primarily active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his allegorical and historical sculptures, often rendered in bronze or marble. His work frequently drew inspiration from classical themes and German history. Details about his life are somewhat limited, but his sculptures can be found in public collections and private holdings. He studied under renowned sculptors of his time and exhibited his work in major art exhibitions in Germany. Notable works attributed to Wolff include a number of portrait busts and large-scale public monuments, though specific details and locations of these works require further research and confirmation.