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Baltic-German artist and photographer

Georg Ludwig Friedrich Höflinger (bapt. 13 February 1825 – 16 September 1898) was a Baltic-German artist and photographer, who worked in Estonia.

Höflinger was born in Schwalheim, Bad Nauheim, Hesse, German Confederation. In 1857, he acquired Georg Friedrich Schlater's lithography studio in Tartu. He worked together with the draughtsman Eduard Ivanson (Iwansohn).

In 1858, he married Elise Catharine Rogenhagen in a Lutheran ceremony in Pärnu. He died in Latvia in 1898.

Works

  • "Vaade Tartule Toomelt" (1860) "Vaade Tartule Toomelt" (1860)
  • "Tartu Ülikool" (1860) "Tartu Ülikool" (1860)
  • "Turu tänav koos raekojaga" (1860) "Turu tänav koos raekojaga" (1860)
  • "Vene kirik" (1860) "Vene kirik" (1860)
  • "Pühajärve vaade pargimajast" (1860) "Pühajärve vaade pargimajast" (1860)

References

  1. ^ "LOUIS HÖFLINGER". utlib.ut.ee. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  2. Hesse, Hesse-Kassel, Hess Darmstadt, Hess-Marburg, Hess-Reinfels, Rhineland, and Waldeck, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1661–1957
  3. Estonia, Lutheran Parish Registers, 1877–1912
  4. Latvia Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1854-1939


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