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Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff (April 6, 1816 in Fehrbellin – May 30, 1887) was a German sculptor and journalist who specialized in the depiction of animals in metal giving him the nickname of "Tier-Wolff". The son of a tailor, Wolff became an apprentice mechanical engineer at the Royal Foundry at Berlin from 1830 to 1832 and then at the Königliche Gewerbeinstitut. The director of the latter institute, Peter Beuth, helped him with a scholarship to study under Louis Claude Ferdinand Soyer (1785-1854) at Paris and later under at Munich. Wolff set up a foundry at Berlin in 1838 and produced designs and sculptures in iron and bronze. He specialized in casts of animals for which he drew acclaim. Wolff exhibited in the Prussian Academy of Arts from 1839 and was made member of the Academy in 1865.

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  • فريدريك ويلهلم وولف (بالألمانية: Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff)‏ هو نحات ألماني، ولد في 6 أبريل 1816 في Fehrbellin ‏ في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 30 مايو 1887 في برلين في ألمانيا. (ar)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff (* 6. April 1816 in Fehrbellin; † 30. Mai 1887 in Berlin; in zeitgenössischer Nennung meistens Wilhelm Wolff, vollständiger Name: Franz Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff) war ein deutscher Bildhauer und Bronzegießer. Als seine Spezialität gelten Tierdarstellungen, er wurde häufig auch Tier-Wolff genannt. (de)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff (April 6, 1816 in Fehrbellin – May 30, 1887) was a German sculptor and journalist who specialized in the depiction of animals in metal giving him the nickname of "Tier-Wolff". The son of a tailor, Wolff became an apprentice mechanical engineer at the Royal Foundry at Berlin from 1830 to 1832 and then at the Königliche Gewerbeinstitut. The director of the latter institute, Peter Beuth, helped him with a scholarship to study under Louis Claude Ferdinand Soyer (1785-1854) at Paris and later under at Munich. Wolff set up a foundry at Berlin in 1838 and produced designs and sculptures in iron and bronze. He specialized in casts of animals for which he drew acclaim. Wolff exhibited in the Prussian Academy of Arts from 1839 and was made member of the Academy in 1865. His castings are mostly in Germany but one exhibit "The Dying Lioness" at Berlin, has a second casting at Philadelphia. * The Dying Lioness - in Berlin * in Philadelphia * „Wildschweinjagd“ in Jagdschloss Grunewald (en)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff, né le 6 avril 1816 à Fehrbellin, et mort le 30 mai 1887 à Berlin, est un sculpteur animalier prussien. (fr)
  • Фридрих Вильгельм Вольф (нем. Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff; 6 апреля 1816, Фербеллин, Бранденбург — 30 мая 1887, Берлин) — немецкий скульптор. Действительный член Прусской академии художеств (с 1865). (ru)
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  • فريدريك ويلهلم وولف (بالألمانية: Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff)‏ هو نحات ألماني، ولد في 6 أبريل 1816 في Fehrbellin ‏ في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 30 مايو 1887 في برلين في ألمانيا. (ar)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff (* 6. April 1816 in Fehrbellin; † 30. Mai 1887 in Berlin; in zeitgenössischer Nennung meistens Wilhelm Wolff, vollständiger Name: Franz Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff) war ein deutscher Bildhauer und Bronzegießer. Als seine Spezialität gelten Tierdarstellungen, er wurde häufig auch Tier-Wolff genannt. (de)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff, né le 6 avril 1816 à Fehrbellin, et mort le 30 mai 1887 à Berlin, est un sculpteur animalier prussien. (fr)
  • Фридрих Вильгельм Вольф (нем. Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff; 6 апреля 1816, Фербеллин, Бранденбург — 30 мая 1887, Берлин) — немецкий скульптор. Действительный член Прусской академии художеств (с 1865). (ru)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff (April 6, 1816 in Fehrbellin – May 30, 1887) was a German sculptor and journalist who specialized in the depiction of animals in metal giving him the nickname of "Tier-Wolff". The son of a tailor, Wolff became an apprentice mechanical engineer at the Royal Foundry at Berlin from 1830 to 1832 and then at the Königliche Gewerbeinstitut. The director of the latter institute, Peter Beuth, helped him with a scholarship to study under Louis Claude Ferdinand Soyer (1785-1854) at Paris and later under at Munich. Wolff set up a foundry at Berlin in 1838 and produced designs and sculptures in iron and bronze. He specialized in casts of animals for which he drew acclaim. Wolff exhibited in the Prussian Academy of Arts from 1839 and was made member of the Academy in 1865. (en)
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  • فريدريك ويلهلم وولف (ar)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff (Bildhauer) (de)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff (en)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff (fr)
  • Вольф, Фридрих Вильгельм (ru)
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