Teodoro Wolf-Ferrari (29 June 1878 – 27 January 1945) was an Italian painter, mainly depicting landscapes.
He was born in Venice, the son of Augustus Wolf, a copyist of the works in the Art Gallery of Monaco.
His older brother was the Italian composer Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari.
He returned to Monaco in 1896, where he was influenced by the symbolist Arnold Bocklin and he befriended Fritz Erler and Leo Piitz.
[1] he painted a view of Lo spitz di mezzodì da Brusa Adaz a Zolno Alto on display in the Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries.