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February 15, 2026

The Golden Age of Magic: Iconic Posters From the Early 1900s

During the early 20th century, magic show posters served as the ultimate gateway to a world of mystery and wonder.

Throughout this “Golden Age of Magic,” performers like Harry Houdini and Howard Thurston relied on vibrant, stone-lithograph artworks to transform themselves into larger-than-life icons. These posters were famous for their dramatic imagery, often featuring mischievous red devils whispering into a magician’s ear or ethereal figures floating in mid-air, designed to blur the line between stage illusion and the supernatural.

With their bold typography and rich, saturated colors, these posters did more than just advertise a show, they captured the public’s imagination, promising an escape into a realm where the impossible became reality.

Adelaide Herrmann and Company, Hindoo Magic, circa 1900

Henry Kellar (magician), 1900

Kellar, Letivation, 1900

Les Ombres au Ménage, présentée par Les Nouveaux Caran d'H, circa 1900

On the Stage in Person, Sorcar's Magic, Coming Shortly, circa 1900

Adelaide Herrmann, Queen of Magic, 1903

Europe's Eclipsing Sensation, Houdini, 1905

Servais Le Roy, World's Monarch of Magic, The Great Decapitation Mystery, 1907

Do Spirits Return? Houdini says NO, 3 Shows in One, 1909

Poster for magic show, circa 1910

The Incomperable Albini, World's Master Magician and Illusionist, 1911

Laurant Magician, Illusionist, Entertainer, 1913

Thurston the Great Magician, The Wonder Show of the Universe, 1914

Alexander, Crystal Seer Sees Your Life from the Cradle to the Grave, 1915

Alexander, The Man Who Knows, 1915

Thurston the Great Magician, Levitation —The Greatest Illusion in the World, circa 1915

Thurston the Great Magician, The Wonder Show of the Universe, circa 1915

Tom Jack (escape artist), circa 1915

Houdini Presents His Own Original-Invention, 1916

W-U Zauber-Theater, circa 1919

Magician poster, USA, circa 1920

The Fak-Hongs, circa 1920

Under the Power of Magic, circa 1920

Thurston's Greatest Mystery, The Vanishing Whippet, Willys Overland Car, circa 1924

Carter The Great, The World's Weird, Wonderful Wizard, 1926

George, The Supreme Master of Magic, circa 1929

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