Earl Hofmann married Jean Nordstrom in 1949, and had four children in
Baltimore, Maryland. They lived in
Bolton Hill, a neighborhood that included the
Maryland Institute College of Art and many other artist residents. The family moved to
St. Mary's County, in Southern Maryland when Hofmann was appointed artist-in-residence at
St. Mary's College of Maryland in 1971. Earl and Jean Hofmann lived in a house and studio they built in
Hollywood, Maryland, not far from
Leonardtown, Maryland. In 1992, the Hofmann family started a company called Pontifex Inc., which prepared and sold Earl Hofmann's formula of the Maroger Italian Medium. Hofmann died of
lung cancer on September 29, 1992, at
St. Mary's Hospital in Leonardtown, St. Mary's County, Maryland. == References ==