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The book traces the art of black profile portraiture from ancient outline traditions through its rise and decline in modern decorative and social practice, examining cultural contexts and collecting. It explains technical methods—painted silhouettes, shadowgraphy and mechanical aids, and freehand scissor cutting—and considers studio practices, notable practitioners, and published manuals. Additional chapters treat silhouette decoration on porcelain and glass, miniature theatres, scrapbooks, and the work of court and popular cutters. The volume also supplies an alphabetical directory of silhouettists, a bibliography, and numerous illustrations documenting techniques, mounts, and representative specimens.

About the Author

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Emily Jackson

Emily Jackson is an author known for her work in the field of art history, particularly focusing on the intriguing subject of silhouettes. Her notable book, "The History of Silhouettes," explores the evolution and cultural significance of this unique art form, shedding light on its popularity and artistic techniques. Through her writing, Jackson contributes to the understanding of visual culture and its historical context, making her work a valuable resource for those interested in art and design.

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