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Magic poster
The Most Baffling Illusions of The Master Magicians
Printer
Inconnu / Unknown
SignatureL.r. : PRINTED IN ENGLAND
Date
About 1949
Dimensions50,8 × 76,2 cm (20 × 30 in.)
ClassificationCommunication Objects - Advertising Media
Origin
London, England
Object NumberM2014.128.340
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase, funds graciously donated by La Fondation Emmanuelle Gattuso
Status
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1911
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About 1935
M2014.128.149
Chang and Fak-Hong's United Magicians Presents Elle
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About 1935
M2014.128.148
Great Chang and Fak-Hong's United Magicians Presents The Invisible Man
Litho Mirabet
About 1925
M2014.128.147
Chang and Fak-Hong's United Magicians Present The Bhuda
Litho Mirabet
About 1930
M2014.128.150
The Great Clivette Co. - Clivette King of Magicians
H. C. Miner Lithograph Company
1901
M2014.128.102
Blackstone King of Magicians I.M.C. 1934
Erie Lithographing and Printing Company
1934
M2014.128.50
The Greatest of All Magicians Houdini Exposing Miracle Monger
Inconnu / Unknown
1924
M2014.128.592
International Brotherhood of Magicians Annual Convention
International Brotherhood of Magicians
1926
M2014.128.234
The Great De Lantie Bros The Celebrated Magicians and Ventriloquists
Ledger Job Printing
1870-1880
M2014.128.900
Miss Marianna De Lahaye - Magie & Illusion
Imprimerie Charles Lévy
about 1898
M2014.128.558
This project is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Azrieli Foundation and Canadian Heritage.