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Ludwig Leopold Doebler
Ludwig Leopold Doebler | |
Born | October 4, 1801 Vienna, Austria |
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Died | April 18, 1864 (age 62) |
Nationality | Austrian |
Ludwig Leopold Doebler (Döbler or Dobler) (1801-1864) gave up an apprenticeship in engraving to become a conjurer.
Biography
By 1825, Doebler performed for Prince Metternich and Emperor Francis I of Austria. His opening effect was lighting a hundred candles with a single pistol shot. Another signature effect was the "Flora's Flower Bouquet Production", in which he produced numerous flowers from an empty hat.[1]
Doebler became so popular in Vienna that gloves, hats, and neckties were named after him, as well as the street, Doblergasse.
He toured England (1842-1844), Austria, Germany, Russia and France. Dobler retired from the stage in 1848 wanting his fans to remember him at his prime. He bought a large farm, with a handsome mansion in Austria. [2]
One of his students was Harry Marvello and a relative of J. N. Hofzinser. Doebler sparked the interest in magic of his fellow countryman Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser.
References
- ↑ The Illustrated History of Magic By Milbourne Christopher
- ↑ History of Conjuring and Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans (1928)