REVIEWS
" BATH CHARACTERS." SILHOU-
ETTES BY AUGUST EDOUART
(From Mrs. Nevill Jackson's "An-
cestors in Silhouette," John Lane)
REVIEWS. sistence by teaching French, he occupied
himself in making hair pictures, then much
Ancestors in Silhouette cat by August in vogue, and he had turned forty when,
Edouart. Illustrative notes and biographi- through a chance incident, he adopted the
cal sketches by Mrs. F. Nevill Jackson, scissors as the means of procuring a liveli-
(London: John Lane.) A truly amazing hood. Among his multitudes of sitters
record of activity is here unfolded in Mrs. were many prominent personages of the
Nevill Jackson's account of the career of day, and the list of those he delineated in
August Edouart, who in the course of America during a visit in 1839-1844 in-
about twenty years is estimated to have eludes five Presidents of the United States
cut no fewer than a hundred thousand and other leading statesmen. Very
" shadow " pictures, mostly portraits of methodical in his habits, he kept a systema-
people in England, Scotland, Ireland, and tic record of all his work until his return
America. After serving under Napoleon from America, when, unfortunately, a large
and losing all his property he sought refuge number of the registers he had compiled
in England, where, failing to earn a sub- with so much care were lost by the wreck,
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" BATH CHARACTERS." SILHOU-
ETTES BY AUGUST EDOUART
(From Mrs. Nevill Jackson's "An-
cestors in Silhouette," John Lane)
REVIEWS. sistence by teaching French, he occupied
himself in making hair pictures, then much
Ancestors in Silhouette cat by August in vogue, and he had turned forty when,
Edouart. Illustrative notes and biographi- through a chance incident, he adopted the
cal sketches by Mrs. F. Nevill Jackson, scissors as the means of procuring a liveli-
(London: John Lane.) A truly amazing hood. Among his multitudes of sitters
record of activity is here unfolded in Mrs. were many prominent personages of the
Nevill Jackson's account of the career of day, and the list of those he delineated in
August Edouart, who in the course of America during a visit in 1839-1844 in-
about twenty years is estimated to have eludes five Presidents of the United States
cut no fewer than a hundred thousand and other leading statesmen. Very
" shadow " pictures, mostly portraits of methodical in his habits, he kept a systema-
people in England, Scotland, Ireland, and tic record of all his work until his return
America. After serving under Napoleon from America, when, unfortunately, a large
and losing all his property he sought refuge number of the registers he had compiled
in England, where, failing to earn a sub- with so much care were lost by the wreck,
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