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  • Jacob van der Haar. Engraved silhouette, 1788.
  • Immanuel Kant. Aquatint silhouette by J.T. Puttrich, 1793.
  • Ernst Gottfried Baldinger. Etching by Stahl.
  • A life in 24 silhouettes of Jan Kwak, a successful quack-doctor. Process print after N. Bodenheim, c. 1900.
  • Stephen Hales. Ink drawing.
  • George Pearson. Aquatint silhouette, 1801.
  • Ada Misner, secretary to Sir Henry Wellcome. Silhouette.
  • A Savoyard displaying his peep show, which attracts women and children. Aquatint silhouette by M. Dubourg after B.A. Townshend, ca. 1815.
  • Thomas Dale. Silhouette, 1816.
  • A medical practitioner examining the throat of a nervous woman via the anus. Cut paper silhouette by Elkan.
  • William Woodville. Aquatint silhouette.
  • Witches: five silhouetted figures. Aquatint by M. Dubourg after B.A. Townshend, 1815.
  • John Armstrong. Silhouette.
  • Anthony Fothergill. Aquatint silhouette, 1801.
  • Witches: five silhouetted figures. Aquatint by M. Dubourg after B.A. Townshend, 1815.
  • James Sims. Aquatint silhouette, 1801.
  • Sir Robert Jones. Silhouette.
  • Stephen Hales. Ink drawing.
  • William Davies and his wife, in profile. Silhouettes, ca. 1800(?).
  • Heinrich Sander. Engraved silhouette.
  • Andrew Marshal. Line engraved silhouette, 1814.
  • James Ware. Aquatint silhouette, 1801.
  • Thomas Smith. Lithographic [?] silhouette.
  • The temptation of Saint Antony. Lithograph silhouettes.
  • Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister. Ink silhouette by J. J. Lister, 1837.
  • Sir Astley Paston Cooper. Silhouette.
  • Johann Georg Kruenitz. Indian ink silhouette over pink line engraving by Halle, 1784, after Zurwohnung, 1783.
  • John Fothergill. Aquatint silhouette, 1801.
  • Nathaniel Hulme. Aquatint silhouette, 1801.
  • Four faces: a European, a Mongolian, an Ethiopian, and a profile of Samuel Johnson; three frontal silhouettes; three skulls of the same races seen from above (in the order European, Ethiopian and Mongolian). Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1824.