Ichiyeisai Yoshiiku (1824-1895). Japanese artist, who worked in silhouette. Two examples of his shadow prints show a cray-fish and red shell-fish, gold-fish and carp, in silhouette. A portrait of the actor Onoye Takanojo in colour and with silhouette is one of a series entitled “Mako no tsuki Hana no Sugata-ye” (“A flower form picture (before) a real moon”).

Jeffreson. Name on label, gold bronze silhouette. Early nineteenth century.

Jones. Advertisement in the Northampton Mercury, December 30th, 1752:—“Shading Likenesses in Miniature Profile, on an entirely new plan and with great improvements. Taken in one minute by Mr. Jones, Artist and Drawing Master, from the Royal Academy, London. That no person may be deprived of their own friend’s likeness, they will be done at so small a sum as 2s. 6d. Nothing required unless the most striking likeness is obtained. Specimens may be seen each day from 12 till 7, at Mr. Balaam’s, Saddler, Northampton.”

Jorden, Richard (1780). Painted on glass. No relief.

Jorden, W. (1783). Painting on flat glass, six portraits of the Deverell family, formerly in the collection of Mr. Montague J. Guest, now owned by the author.

Joubert. Name on silhouette at Knole of boy cut, in ornamental engraved mount. Printed beneath the portrait is, “Fait par Joubert, peintre en miniature.” [XLVII.]

Kaffka, J. C. Head of a young man in the operettas. Probably himself (see Bibliography).

Kay, G. (alias Wirer). “Scissor-worker, photographist, miniature painter of the city of Oxford.” In 1877 was in Scarborough.

Kelfe, M. Lane. Fecit April 16th, 1781, Bath. On man’s portrait, black profile, uniform in grey relief. E. A. Girling. Owner: Mr. Desmond Coke.