
Magic. 1400s–1950s
Sprache: Italienisch
Format: Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN 10: 3836547201
ISBN 13: 9783836547208
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
June 5th, 2013
Verlag: TASCHEN
Seiten: 544
Genres: Horror, Fantasy
Magic has captivated humanity for centuries, enchanting audiences with its illusions and mystery. The journey through this fascinating world unfolds from the 1400s to the 1950s, tracing the evolution of magical performances that blend artistry with an enigmatic charm. Each era is highlighted through the lens of skilled magicians who have left an indelible mark on the craft.
The book illuminates the rituals and performances that have defined magic throughout history, illustrating how it has served as a source of fear, joy, and wonder. With a rich tapestry of stories and vivid accounts, readers are transported to a time when magic was both a spectacle and a closely guarded secret, offering insights into the cultural significance of illusionary arts.
Contributions from renowned authors provide depth, weaving together historical context with personal anecdotes. Their expertise brings to life the figures and frameworks that shaped the development of magic, revealing how performers like Ricky Jay and others reshaped public perception and engagement with the art.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a world where the impossible becomes possible, evoking emotions that range from astonishment to delight. This exploration not only celebrates the mastery of illusion but also unveils the human desire to be mystified.
The book illuminates the rituals and performances that have defined magic throughout history, illustrating how it has served as a source of fear, joy, and wonder. With a rich tapestry of stories and vivid accounts, readers are transported to a time when magic was both a spectacle and a closely guarded secret, offering insights into the cultural significance of illusionary arts.
Contributions from renowned authors provide depth, weaving together historical context with personal anecdotes. Their expertise brings to life the figures and frameworks that shaped the development of magic, revealing how performers like Ricky Jay and others reshaped public perception and engagement with the art.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a world where the impossible becomes possible, evoking emotions that range from astonishment to delight. This exploration not only celebrates the mastery of illusion but also unveils the human desire to be mystified.