Monday, November 22, 2010

Silhouettes

Did you know that silhouette is a French word? The history of the word comes from the 1700's in France when paper cutouts were popular. At the time, the Finance Minister of France, Etienne de Silhouette , whose hobby was paper cutouts, upset the people by making them pay too many taxes. The people took to the streets dressed all in black and shouted "We are but shadows, no one cares about us. We are merely silhouettes." To this day, the black paper cutouts are called silhouettes. Lower School French Club students made these beautiful silhouette plaques - do you recognize anyone?