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(C) Stefan Nagel
Even my third show booth posted in the style of American Sideshow banner was inspired by a famous Renaissance painting.
Tauma was a familiar term for the illusion of a living woman without lower body, but it was mostly free-floating on a swing. The rather simple illusion was often conducted in a cabinet lined with black velvet, so that was the black lady's pants invisible.
was in the version shown here, they often Fatima and was generally a mirror illusion.
to Mona Lisa Tauma fit but find little better for me.
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law, the actual "Tauma" on a swing in a black cabinet "floating". (Picture: Alexander Adrion, conjuring the Art Cologne 1981, p.55.)
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