Ngaahi Vitioó mo e Ngaahi Fakatātaá
Kau Palōfita ʻi he Ngaahi ʻAho Kimui Ní


Kau Palōfita ʻi he Ngaahi ʻAho Kimui Ní

  1. Siosefa Sāmita

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 1–77

    ʻĪmisi
    A portrait by Del Parson of President Joseph Smith Jr. in a white shirt and brown suit against a brown background.
  2. Pilikihami ʻIongi

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 12, 78–109

    ʻĪmisi
    Formal head and shoulders portrait of Brigham Young. He is depicted in his seventies wearing a wearing a dark suit and vest, (painted probably by photograph and aided by Clawson's memory) with a long beard.
  3. Sione Teila

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 111–118

    ʻĪmisi
    Frontal head and shoulders portrait of John Taylor wearing dark suit, white shirt and white bow-tie.
  4. Uilifooti Utalafi

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 119–123

    ʻĪmisi
    Painted portrait of Wilford Woodruff.
  5. Lōlenisou Sinou

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 124–26

    ʻĪmisi
    Full-length portrait of Lorenzo Snow. He is depicted wearing a black suit, sitting in a tall wooden chair holding a scroll in his lap. The setting is an interior of a room with paintings on the wall, desk and books.
  6. Siosefa F. Sāmita

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 127–9

    ʻĪmisi
    Portrait of LDS Church President Joseph F. Smith. President Smith is depicted seated in a chair with his hands folded in front of him.
  7. Hiipa J. Kalānite

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 130–34

    ʻĪmisi
    A portrait by C. J. Fox of President Heber J. Grant in a black suit and blue tie sitting in a chair.
  8. Siaosi ʻAlipate Sāmita

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 134–39

    ʻĪmisi
    Semi-profile portrait of President George Albert Smith.
  9. Tēvita O. Makei

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 139–45

    ʻĪmisi
    Portrait of President David O. McKay. President McKay is depicted seated in a chair, and wearing a dark blue suit. He has his hands clasped together.
  10. Siosefa Filitingi Sāmita

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 147–49

    ʻĪmisi
    Portrait of President Joseph Fieldling Smith standing by a chair, one hand on the back of the chair and the other hand resting on a stack of books on a table. There is a bookcase in the background.
  11. Hāloti B. Lī

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 149–51

    ʻĪmisi
    Portrait of LDS Church President Harold B. Lee. President Lee is depicted seated in a leather chair. He is holding a copy of the scriptures in his hands. A wood paneled wall is in the background.
  12. Sipenisā W. Kimipolo

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 151–60

    ʻĪmisi
    A painted portrait of President Spencer W. Kimball in a black suit, white shirt, and red tie, holding an open book.
  13. ʻEselā Tafu Penisoni

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 161–66

    ʻĪmisi
    Portrait of President Ezra Taft Benson
  14. Hauati W. Hanitā

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 166–70

    ʻĪmisi
    Portrait of President Howard W. Hunter. He is sitting in a leather chair. There is wood paneling in the background.
  15. Kōtoni B. Hingikelī

    Fakalahi ki he Ensign, Mar. 2008, 2–13; fakalahi ki he Liahona, ʻEpeleli 2008, 2–13

    ʻĪmisi
    Frontal half-length portrait of President Gordon B. Hinckley. President Hinckley's hands are resting on the back of a chair. The image is the official Church portrait of President Hinckley as of 1995. This was President Hinckley's last official portrait. President Hinckley died 27 January 2008.
  16. Tōmasi S. Monisoni

    Fakalahi ki he Ensign pea mo e Liahona, Sune 2008, 2–16

    ʻĪmisi
    Monson, Thomas S.