silhouettes

     

A silhouette is a view of some object or scene consisting of the outline an a featureless interior, with the silhouette usually being black. The word is an eponym named after Etienne de Silhouette, a finance minister of Louis XV who in 1759 imposed such harsh economic demands upon the French people that his name became synonymous with anything done or made cheaply.

Trivia about silhouettes

  • German Lotte Reiniger pioneered animation using these dark cutouts on a light background
  • These shadow portraits are named for a French finance minister known for his strict economic policies