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Revision as of 16:41, 1 September 2013
Chevalier Ernest Thorn | |
Born | Ernest Thorn September 22, 1855 Jaroslau, Austria |
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Died | May 21, 1928 (age 72) Leipzig, Germany |
Nationality | Austrian |
Chevalier Ernest Thorn (1855-1928) was a touring magician and inventor.[1]
Biography
After first being an assistant to Bellachini, he made extensive tours of Europe, America, and the Orient.
He was assisted by his wife Julia.[2]
His act, "An Hour in Dreamland", introduced a number of his creations. Among his innovations was the cremation illusion in which his assistant vanished in flames as she stood within an asbestos curtain. Another was "Noah's Ark" in which a model of the Ark, first shown empty, produced various animals, climaxing in the production of Noah's wife.[3]
Thorn died in Leipzig, Germany.
Illusions
- The Sarcophagus
- Toiza-Wonnda
- Caliph of Bagdad
- Mystery of Lahore
- Casket of Cagliostro
- Karma Sutra vs. Benares
- Noah's Ark
- Rapid Transit
- Kati-Hony
- Attawar
- Floating Yoge
- Travankor
References
- ↑ History of Conjuring and Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans (1928)
- ↑ Cover of Sphinx, April, 1910
- ↑ Knack Magic Tricks by Richard Kaufman (2010)