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Name
  
Buatier Kolta


Role
  
Magician

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Similar
  
Alexander Herrmann, Howard Thurston, John Henry Anderson

Born
  
18 November 1847, Caluire-et-Cuire, France

Died
  
7 October 1903 (aged 55), New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Nationality
  
French

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Buatier de Kolta (né Joseph Buatier; 1845 – October 1903) was a French magician who performed throughout the latter part of the 1800s in Europe and America.

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Buatier de Kolta was born in Caluire-et-Cuire (Rhône, France). He was a contemporary of fellow French magician Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin. Many of his illusions, such as Multiplying balls, the Expanding Die, the Vanishing Fat Lady, Spring Flowers from a Cone, and the vanishing bird cage, are performed by magicians today.

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It is the Vanishing Lady that is so particularly known today and still used that magicians now refer to it as the De Kolta Chair. A woman is seated on a chair, was then covered by a large cloth, and would appear to vanish before an audience. The effect was a signature piece of Richiardi Jr – after he vanished the woman she apparently reappeared moments later from an empty trunk on the other side of the stage.

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De Kolta is the subject of the book Buatier de Kolta: Genius of Illusion by Peter Warlock.

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In 1903 he died in New Orleans of acute Bright's disease.

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References

Buatier De Kolta Wikipedia


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