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[[De Kolta Chair]] or Vanishing Lady illusion was created by [[Buatier De Kolta]] and presented for the first time in march 1886.
[[De Kolta Chair]] or Vanishing Lady illusion was created by [[Buatier De Kolta]] and presented for the first time in march [[1886]].


A woman seated in a chair is covered by a large cloth would appear to vanish in an instant as the cloth was whisked away AND vanishes too.
A woman seated in a chair is covered by a large cloth would appear to vanish in an instant as the cloth was whisked away AND vanishes too.
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==References==
==References==
*Buatier de Kolta: Genius of Illusion By [[Peter Warlock]] (1993)
*[[Buatier de Kolta: Genius of Illusion]] By [[Peter Warlock]] (1993)


[[Category:Illusions]]
[[Category:Illusions]]

Latest revision as of 02:21, 3 May 2011

De Kolta Chair or Vanishing Lady illusion was created by Buatier De Kolta and presented for the first time in march 1886.

A woman seated in a chair is covered by a large cloth would appear to vanish in an instant as the cloth was whisked away AND vanishes too.

It was described by Hoffmann in More Magic (1890).

References