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== History == | == History == | ||
Close-up magic is a recent type of magic performance, not officially named until the 1920s. Prior to then it was sometimes called "Close-Quarters Magic." | Close-up magic is a recent type of magic performance, not officially named until the 1920s. Prior to then it was sometimes called "Close-Quarters Magic." [[citation?]] | ||
Close-up magic was simply not generally done early on. The earliest examples would be street magic during the middle ages, then later parlor or salon magic. | Close-up magic was simply not generally done early on. The earliest examples would be street magic during the middle ages, then later parlor or salon magic. [[citation?]] | ||
[[Category:Close Up Magic|Close Up Magic]] | [[Category:Close Up Magic|Close Up Magic]] |
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Close-up magic is a recent type of magic performance, not officially named until the 1920s. Prior to then it was sometimes called "Close-Quarters Magic." citation?
Close-up magic was simply not generally done early on. The earliest examples would be street magic during the middle ages, then later parlor or salon magic. citation?