Lloyd, A. E., Chain Pier, Brighton. Second half of nineteenth century. Cut paper pencilled with gold.
Locke, M. (fecit 1843). Signed on full-length of lady holding book, 9 inches by 6½ inches. Owned by Mr. J. R. Hall.
Loeksi. A Polish silhouette cutter who itinerated in Ireland, holding exhibitions in each city. Advertisement on an example in the Wellesley collection.
Longinate, 81, Margaret Street. On printed silhouette of Granville Sharp, Esq., born 1734, died 1813. Published by L. Nichols & Co., December, 1818. In the N. P. G.
Löschenkohl (1780), Vienna. Painted originals of engraved silhouettes. Published in an almanack for 1786.
Mackenzie. Signed “F.M., after Atkinson,” on silhouette portrait, full length, of Prince of Wales (late King Edward VII.) in his perambulator (1847) with the Princess Royal. At Knole.
Mackintosh. 19th century. Address: St. Andrew Street, Edinburgh.
Maclise (1806-1870). Born at Cork. Historical painter. Amongst his drawings bequeathed to the Victoria and Albert Museum by Mr. Foster, there are two heads in black silhouette and two cut silhouettes measuring 1¼ inches.
Manderer, E. Illustrated a children’s book with silhouettes.