Rider, T. (1789). Temple Bar Advertisement. “Any lady or gentleman in the country, by taking their own shade, can have reduced for 3s. 6d. rings in the new method, which has the effect of topases, gilt border, plaster filling. Profile painting on convex glass; inventor of gold borders on convex glass, which gives a painting, print, or drawing the effect of fine enamel.”

Ritzsch (1788). Cut battle-scene in white paper.

Rivière. Cut silhouettes in coloured papers, which have been published as book illustration in “L’enfant Prodigue Scènes Bibliques en 7 Tableaux” and “La Marche à l’Etoile” (see Bibliography).

Roberts, H. P. On glass, white relief, sometimes silk back.

Rode, B. (1770), Berlin. Court silhouettist.

Rosenberg, T. E. Painted on plain or convex glass with backings of wax or plaster. Worked sometimes in colour. Address: 14, The Grove, Bath. Painted lockets, trinkets, and snuff-boxes. Prices from 7s. 6d. to £1 1s. Also Rosenberg, of Bath, at Mrs. Barclay’s, ye Temple. [XLV.]

Rought, W., Corn Market, Oxford. Painted on glass. “One-minute sittings from 5s. to 10s. 6d.,” on female figure. Owner: Mr. A. B. Connor.

Rowe, G.

Rozen (1766). Russian silhouettist. Signature on two fine portraits in the possession of Madame Nossof, Moscow. [LVIII.]

Runge, Philip Otto (1777-1810). Painter and silhouettist. Cut out in white paper, flowers, animals, human figures. His works have been collected and published in Germany.