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Gautier wrote a column of articles in "The Stage" under the title "Magicana". <ref>[https://archive.thestage.co.uk/Default/Skins/TheStage/Client.asp?Skin=TheStage&enter=true&AppName=2&AW= | Gautier wrote a column of articles in "The Stage" under the title "Magicana". <ref>[https://archive.thestage.co.uk/Default/Skins/TheStage/Client.asp?Skin=TheStage&enter=true&AppName=2&AW=1380981374622 The Stage Archive]</ref><ref>[https://archive.thestage.co.uk/Default/Scripting/PrintSearchRes.asp?StartFrom=0&Skin=TheStage&enter=true&AppName=2&AW=1380981374622&sPublication=TSG&sScopeID=All&sSorting=Score,desc&sQuery=Magicana&rEntityType=&sSearchInAll=false&dc:creator=&PageLabel=&dc:publisher=&sQueryHR=Search%20results%20for%20query%3A%20%27%3Cb%3EMagicana%3C/b%3E%27%20in%20%3Cb%3EAll%20Clippings%3C/b%3E%2C%20in%20publications%3A%20%3Cb%3EThe%20Stage%20Archive%3C/b%3E%2C%20sorted%20by%3A%20%3Cb%3ERelevance%3C/b%3E Search]</ref> | ||
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Louis Gautier | |
Born | August 26, 1866 Blackheath, Kent, England |
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Died | May 25, 1943 (age 76) |
Louis Gautier (1866-1943), a portrait painter, was an amateur comedy magician.[1]
Biography
Gautier was a founding member of the Magic Circle and the third president of The Magicians' Club (1930-34).[2]
He originally studied singing, developed throat trouble so took up portrait painting.
Gautier wrote a column of articles in "The Stage" under the title "Magicana". [3][4]
References
- ↑ Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)
- ↑ Magic Circular July-August 1943
- ↑ The Stage Archive
- ↑ Search