Kempton, W. Name on profile shade of “Francis, late Duke of Bedford,” taken at Ampthill Park.
Kindermann, Johann (1809). Gold-backed silhouette with pencil drawing. Sacred picture, with colours in landscape.
King, William, “Taker of profile likenesses, respectfully informs the ladies and gentlemen of Portsmouth that he will take a room at Col. Woodward’s on Wednesday next, and will stay ten days only to take profile likenesses. His price for two profiles of one person is twenty-five cents, and frames them in a handsome manner with black glass in elegant oval, round, or square frames, gilt or black. Price from fifty cents to two dollars each, etc.”—Advertisement in the New Hampshire Gazette, U.S.A., Tuesday, October 22nd, 1805.
Kniger, Heinrich. Silhouettes with touches of colour, black faces, bodies in water-colour. Signature on town criers’ and bell-ringers’ silhouettes.
Koch, F. R. (1779). Name on a girl’s head in the operettas (see Bibliography).
Kömpf. Designed silhouettes for book “Martin Spitzbauch,” 1806.
Konewka, Paul. Born 1840, died 1871. One of the best known silhouettists of the nineteenth century. Illustrated several books with silhouettes, cut portraits for plays and children’s books, designed, but did not himself cut, some of his early work. Much of it is signed “K.” [XIV.]
Korinthea. Daughter of the potter Dibutades. First traced shadow of her lover when he was leaving her (600 B.C.) in Corinth; related by Pliny.
Kunst, Friedrich, Möllen. Made scissor-cut silhouettes.