Georg Ludwig Friedrich Höflinger (bapt. 13 February 1825 – 16 September 1898) was a Baltic-German artist and photographer, who worked in Estonia.[1]
Höflinger was born in Schwalheim, Bad Nauheim, Hesse, German Confederation.[2] 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.[3] He died in Latvia in 1898.[4]