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Thursday, January 19, 2017

Alpigini – Wizard of the East

I never knew Harry Alpigini, but like so many of the magicians I write about in columns and posts, I wish I had. My particular interest is multifaceted. First, he was an early member and supporter of magic in Philadelphia and then later had significant influence on the Baltimore magic scene. He was colorful, highly talented, a real insider, and finally…perhaps best of all…he was a collector!

Alpigini, his actual family name for a change, was born in Philadelphia May 22, 1879. His parents came from Italy, as did his older sister. He first became interested in magic at age 5 and gave his first performance at 7 years of age. While he was well-known in magic circles, and even more so as he grew older, his primary profession was as an engraver, and apparently he was quite skilled.
According to The Sphinx, Alpigini applied for membership in the S.A.M. in Dec. 1922 and was endorsed by the entire Philadelphia assembly. Then S.A.M. President Harry Houdini accepted his application.  

In his very early performing years, Alpigini created and performed an act he called "Artographs," in which he dressed up in typical artist costume and created beautiful works of art from scraps of rags. It was the well-known and then, very popular, rag picture act. In my collection is a small three-fold brochure he used to promote himself. Shown below are the front and inside of the brochure.