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'''Abril Lamarque'' "the Smiling Latin from Manhattan" was a prominent amateur magician in New York City.   
'''Abril Lamarque''', "the Smiling Latin from Manhattan", was a prominent amateur magician in New York City.   
 
He was an art director-designer in the publishing field.<ref>http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/abril-lamarque-papers-5573</ref> He worked as an artist for The New York Times and later as an art director for several national magazines.
 
He joined the Parent Assembly No. 1 of the [[SAM]] in 1933. Lamarque left New York for Washington, D.C. in 1945<ref>The ar of Deception by Chuck Romano MUM, September, 1995</ref>  He created magical effects and preferred to ad-lib is patter.<ref>By Thompson, Jr., J.G.. "My Best", 1945, p. 366</ref> He became the principal artist for [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]] when it started out.


He was an art director-designer in the publishing field.<ref>http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/abril-lamarque-papers-5573</ref>
He worked as an artist for The New York Times and later as an art director for several
national magazines. He joined the Parent Assembly No. 1 of the [[SAM]] in 1933. Lamarque left New York for Washington, D.C. in 1945<ref>The ar of Deception by Chuck Romano MUM, September, 1995</ref>  He created magical effects and preferred to ad-lib is patter.<ref>By Thompson, Jr., J.G.. "My Best", 1945, p. 366</ref> He became the principal artist for [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]] when it started out.
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Abril Lamarque
BornEduardo Abril Lamarque
August 24, 1904
Banes, Cuba
DiedJanuary 25, 1999 (age 94)

Abril Lamarque, "the Smiling Latin from Manhattan", was a prominent amateur magician in New York City.

He was an art director-designer in the publishing field.[1] He worked as an artist for The New York Times and later as an art director for several national magazines.

He joined the Parent Assembly No. 1 of the SAM in 1933. Lamarque left New York for Washington, D.C. in 1945[2] He created magical effects and preferred to ad-lib is patter.[3] He became the principal artist for Hugard's Magic Monthly when it started out.

References

  1. http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/abril-lamarque-papers-5573
  2. The ar of Deception by Chuck Romano MUM, September, 1995
  3. By Thompson, Jr., J.G.. "My Best", 1945, p. 366