Bronze Code: 1327
$772
Height: 5.5 In
Width: 14.6 In
Weight: 23.6 LBs

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Experience the compelling story behind a masterful creation from German sculptor, Wolf Albert Moritz. Born in 1854, this renowned artist crafted numerous captivating compositions throughout his lifetime until his death in 1923. Widely known by his signature, 'A.M. Wolff', his works have captivated audiences for decades, and now you can secure a piece of this timeless history.

Our product is a bronze reproduction of 'Hunters at a Halt' (1871), a famous painting by Russian artist V.G. Perov, as interpreted by Wolf. No stranger to Russian art and sculpture, Wolf was regularly exposed to the works of Russian sculptors at World Exhibitions during the late XIX - early XX century. This backdrop shaped Wolf's inclination towards creating compositions inspired by Russian and Ukrainian peasant life.

A common theme among Wolf's works includes the rich cultural narratives of Russian and Ukrainian peasantry. He masterfully captures these tales of humble simplicity through his choice of subject and exceptional detail. His pieces reflect the European public's growing fascination with Russian national themes, specifically those present in cabinet plastics.

Wolf's signature is seen in various forms, such as 'Wolff' and 'Wulff', across his collection of Russian-themed works. His compositions provide fascinating insights into the cultural dynamics of a bygone era and his unique perspective offers a fresh interpretation of renowned art pieces. Experience the magnificence of this stunning bronze reproduction, reminiscent of a celebrated artwork, and immerse yourself in a world of heritage, history, and artistry.