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Magic trick, 19th century
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Magic trick, 19th century
Magic trick, 19th century artwork. Shown here is the double cage magic trick, where the magician makes one or both of his assistants (in the cages) disappear or swap places. This is usually achieved by a combination of misdirection, optical illusions, fake scenery, trapdoors, and mirrors. Artwork from the 18th volume (second period of 1896) of the French popular science weekly La Science Illustree
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1890s 1896 Annual Volume Assistant C Ulture Cage Cultural Entertaining French La Science Illustree Louis Figuier Magazine Magic Magician Optical Illusion Performance Performing Popular Science Stage Theatre Trick Weekly Mono Chrome
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This 19th-century artwork captures the essence of a mesmerizing magic trick known as the double cage illusion. In this intricate performance, a skilled magician astounds the audience by making one or both of his assistants vanish or switch places within two cages. The artist skillfully depicts the moment of suspense and wonder that fills the air as onlookers eagerly anticipate the outcome. To achieve this astonishing feat, a combination of misdirection, optical illusions, fake scenery, trapdoors, and mirrors are employed. The magician's mastery over these techniques creates an enchanting spectacle that blurs reality and leaves spectators in awe. The monochrome illustration from La Science Illustree's 18th volume (second period of 1896) showcases not only the technical brilliance behind this magical act but also provides us with a glimpse into historical entertainment practices. This art piece reflects cultural nuances prevalent during that era while highlighting advancements in technology and stagecraft. As we delve into history through this image, it becomes evident how magic has always been an integral part of human fascination and amusement. The French popular science weekly magazine serves as a time capsule for preserving such remarkable performances like this one. Let us marvel at this snapshot from our past where mystery intertwines with artistry to create an unforgettable experience on stage.
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