Albert Moritz Wolff
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- not to be confused with Albert Wolff (1814–1892).
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Memorial for Martha Jagielski
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Friedrich Schiller, German Poet and Surgeon 100th Death Anniversary, Art Nouveau medal 1905, obverse.
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The reverse of this medal after a sculpture of Johann Heinrich von Dannecker.
Albert Moritz Wolff (15 June 1854, Berlin – 23 August 1923, Lüneburg) was a German sculptor and medallion-designer (medallist).[1][2]
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- ^ Forrer, L. (1916). "Wolff, Albert Moritz". Biographical Dictionary of Medallists. Volume VI. London: Spink & Son Ltd. p. 257.
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