Occolovitz, L. Died 1799. Fine gold-back glass painted silhouettes, also jewel gold-back silhouettes with fine black drawing.
Oldham, John (1807). Miniature painter, engraver, and mechanic, of Dublin. “Invented the Ediograph for taking profile miniatures, price 11s. 4½d.” He also invented a machine for engraving bank-notes, which was adopted by the Bank of Ireland.
Opie, Amelia (née Alderson), wife of the artist. Cut the portrait of Mrs. Edward Beetham, silhouettist, of Fleet Street. This portrait is now in the possession of Dr. Beetham, of Bradford. It is cut hollow in white paper, which, when laid on black, gives the effect of a black shadow portrait. [XXII.]
Opitz, Johann Adolf (1763-1825), Dresden. Portraits in silhouette.
Ostermeyer. Glass painted silhouettes with gold ground.
Ouvrier (1725-1754). Engraved Schenan’s painting, “L’origine de la peinture à la mode,” and those of Eisen, Falconet, Boucher, etc.
Packeny, P. (1846-1905), Vienna. Cut silhouettes cleverly in variously coloured papers.
Pahly. Signature on two fine silhouettes of officers in uniform of the early nineteenth century. In the possession of Madame Nossof, Moscow. [LIX.]
Parey, Auguste (1855).
Paskin, Colchester. Painted silhouettes on glass, wax filling. “Miniature and Profile Painter; profiles painted in a new and elegant style producing the effect of aquatinta engraving, with the beauty and softness of enamel, in imitation of marble, conveying the most perfect likeness. In rings, brooches, lockets. Time of sitting, one minute. Ladies and gentlemen attended at their own houses, if required, by leaving their address at Mr. Good’s, hairdresser, 14, Head Street, Colchester.”