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[[ගොනුව:roberthoudin.jpg|thumb|left|Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin, the first modern magician.]]
From 1756 to 1781, [[Jacob Philadelphia]] performed feats of magic, sometimes under the guise of scientific exhibitions, throughout [[Europeයුරෝපය]] and in [[Russia]]. Modern entertainment magic owes much of its origins to [[Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin]] (1805-1871), originally a clockmaker, who opened a magic theatre in [[Paris]] in the 1840s. His speciality was the construction of mechanical automata which appeared to move and act as if they were alive. The [[United Kingdom|British]] performer [[John Nevil Maskelyne|J N Maskelyne]] and his partner Cooke established their own theatre, the Egyptian Hall in [[ලන්ඩනය]]'s [[Piccadilly]], in 1873. They presented stage magic, exploiting the potential of the stage for hidden mechanisms and assistants, and the control it offers over the audience's point of view.<!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[Image: Herrmann a young photo.JPG|thumb|right|- A young Alexander|{{deletable image-caption|1=Thursday, 12 March 2009}}]] -->
 
When one thinks of the typical magician, he usually thinks of a man with wavy hair, a goatee, and wearing a [[tailcoat]]. The model for this prototype was '''[[Alexander Herrmann]]''' ([[February 10]], [[1844]] – [[December 17]], [[1896]]) better known as '''Herrmann the Great'''. Herrmann was a French magician and was part of the Herrmann family name that is known as the "first-family of magic". Those that witnessed Herrmann the Great perform considered him the greatest magician they ever saw.
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