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The French magician and technician Stèvenard is a contemporary of Robert-Houdin. Stévenard made several miniature automatons which he presented while conjuring tricks in an automatons theater in Paris, around 1850. Stèvenard mostly made artificial birds, which were often housed in bushes, and several androids housed on the top of pendulums. Among these, we will describe the most famous ones: the illusionist, the magician, the song lesson and the flute player. |
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| The illusionist : In a report drawn up by the delegation of workers in Geneva and presented at the universal exhibition in Paris in 1879, Mister Henri Dey wrote about it: | |||||||||||
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Punch which entertains the public with its caperings and then disappears at his turn. After all that, the illusionist thanks the audience with gestures. Olivier ROUX, both a specialist in instruments playing
mechanical music and a creator of a certain number of automatons, says:
"Considering the richness and variety of its program, this android-automaton
by Stèvenard is the smallest one ever seen until now. The chirping
bird which is inside the silver egg is twice smaller than those normally
found in the skylights. |
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| The magician : According to an article of A. De Bersaucourt published in 1920, Alfred Chapuis describes the automaton in the following way: | |||||||||||
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"Around 1850, Stèvenard had made a Magician
that he placed into a little temple which was supported by a piece of
furniture, made of carved ebony. The index cards, on which were written
the questions to ask, were beforehand arranged in a drawer. People chose
one of these cards from the drawer and gave it to four swans which then
brought it to the necromancer. While a pleasant music was played,
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the necromancer looked at the person who had questioned
him, consulted his book, and knocked on the temple doors with his stick.
The doors immediately opened and revealed a title block made of black
enamel. A little imp appeared then and showed the necromancer a vase full
of golden ink in which he dipped his stick and then pretended to write
the answer on the title block".
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"The magician"
a Stèvenard automaton |
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| The singing lesson by Stèvenard also called " Young lady with the blackbird" : A rich oriental woman, about fifteen centimeters high, operates a serinette in front of a blackbird, which she holds on her fist. Striking detail : the bird is tiny but, in spite of its size, it moves its eyes, beak, head, plumage, tail and it can also whistle. | |||||||||||
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