Wolf Hoffmann, also Wolfgang Hoffmann, was a German painter, printmaker, and printmaker and professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin-Weißensee.
He produced many works, mainly landscapes, figurative and floral still lifes, etchings, as well as woodcuts and linocuts.
During World War II, many of Hoffmann's works were destroyed, but during those difficult years he learned to work with ceramics and painted tiles. After 1945 he found the strength to return to painting.
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