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Alfred M. Hoffy
American engraver, ca. 1790-1860
Alternate Names
Hoffy, Alfred M.
Alfred Hoffy
Birth
ca. 1790
Birth Location
England
Death
after 1860
Death Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Gender
male
Nationalities
American
American, born England
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http://www.getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=&role=&nation=&subjectid=500002463
Linked Data URI
ulan:500002463
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Objects at Gilcrease Museum (1)
General D. Antonio Lopez De Santa-Anna
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1847)
Objects at Smithsonian American Art Museum (3)
RANT CHE WAI ME. FEMALE FLYING PIGEON., from History of the Indian Tribes of North America
(Charles Bird King, ca. 1838)
TSHUSICK. AN OJIBWAY WOMAN., from History of the Indian Tribes of North America
(Charles Bird King, ca. 1838)
Yaha-hajo. A Seminole Chief.
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1842)
Objects at National Portrait Gallery (39)
Apauly-Tustennuggee
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1843)
Nah-et-luc-hopie
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1843)
Hayne-Hudjihini
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1838)
Tah-ro-hon - An Ioway Warrior
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1838)
Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiah - Black Hawk A Saukie Brave
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1838)
Mistippee
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1838)
Tuko-see-mathla - A Seminole Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1843)
Spring Frog - A Cherokee Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1838)
O-hya-wa-mince-kee - A Chippewa Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1843)
Yaha-hajo - A Seminole Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1842)
Mon-chonsia - A Kansas Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1842)
No-Tin - A Chippewa Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1842)
William Henry Harrison
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1839)
Shar-i-tar-ish - A Pawnee Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1841)
Amiskquew - A Menominie Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1843)
Itcho-Tustinnugge
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1843)
Waa-top-e-not
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1843)
Ledagie - A Creek Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1843)
David Vann - A Cherokee Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1843)
Francis Johnson
(Alfred M. Hoffy, c. 1842)
Hunting the Buffaloe
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1837)
Wat-che-mon-ne - An Ioway Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1838)
Ap-pa-noo-se - Saukie Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1838)
On-ge-wae - A Chippewa Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1843)
Chon-mon-i-case
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1838)
Pa-she-nine - A Chippewa Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1843)
Hoo-wan-ne-ka - A Winnebago Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1844)
Kish-ke-kosh - A Fox Brave
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1838)
Not-chi-mi-ne - An Ioway Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1836)
Yoholo-micco - A Creek Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1836)
Oche-Finceco
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1843)
A Winnebago
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1843)
James K. Polk
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1844)
No-way-ke-sug-ga - Dtoe
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1842)
Zachary Taylor
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1847)
Jack-o-pa - A Chippewa Chief
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1843)
Tai-o-mah - A Musquakee Brave
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1838)
Tshusick
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1838)
Paddy-Carr - Creek Interpreter
(Alfred M. Hoffy, 1838)