
Andreas Matthäus Wolfgang (1660–1736) was a German memoir writer and engraver.
He was the son of the German-English engraverGeorg Andreas Wolfgang the Elder from Augsburg and brother of the engraverJohann Georg Wolffgang.
He and his brother fell victim to theBarbary slave trade after having been abducted by thebarbary corsairs on their way to Germany after having been educated by their father and sold in Alger, where they spent several years as a slave in 1684–1691. After having returned to Germany, they wrote a memoir of his experience as a slave.[1]