One of my favorite family legends is that my great grandmother used to raise doves for Harry Houdini. I like to imagine what it must have been like to be around in the heyday of mentalists, magicians and "spiritualists". It must have been pretty amazing to be a kid back in the 1920's before there were so many people were exposing the tricks of the trade. My imagination would have run wild. I've always been facinated by magic tricks and remember being pretty freaked out as a kid watching the magicians do their tricks on TV( I still don't get that sawing people in half thing).
But alas, as for the modern magicians...well they are a bit too cheesy for me. I just can't do it. The style is just not right. (I'm talking about you,
Criss Angel.) The "magic" is gone for me.
So, I must return to a time when the magician was king...Check out the incredible design of these vintage magic posters. I love the style and drama of each one of them. There is such beauty in the type and a kind of beautiful strangeness throughout each design. Some of them are pretty pulp in their imagery, and maybe even a bit erotic, which is always fun. I love how the artists used bits of the surreal world by drawing all the spirits and devilish imps in the air. It's all pretty fantastic, don't you agree?
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Another wonderful Keller Poster via Library of Congress |
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J.J. De Coligni and his assistant via Flickr |
Most of these posters were made in the heyday of Vaudeville(about 18880's to 1930's). I would love to truly credit the illustrators if these designs, but that information seems a bit scarce. Does anyone know who did the artwork for these posters? Thanks!
For more vaudeville/circus imagery of this time, check out this amazing website,
www.circusmuseum.nl
2 comments:
check out derren brown for a modern day thaumaturge
I too love these old posters as well as the world they represented. Did you get these images online, and do you mind if I use them on my own blog?
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