Igor Kio - Russian Circus Illusionist

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Igor Kio sen., then his sons Igor jun. and Emil, used to have each a one-hour show filling half of the circus program. Each of them travelling the world with his own staff of magic technicians, magic dancers, magic animals, magic clowns, magic dwarves, band leader conducting a 40-pieces jazz orchestra and the most unimaginable paraphernalia that the sovietic technology could have assured during the cold war to a magic show. In Moscow they had shops and engineers to build continuously new shows and misteriously perplexing apparata.
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22" x 33" - Some tearing and wrinkling at the upper left corner, otherwise quite fine everywhere else - Offset

Igor Kio - Russian magician, who performed primarily in circuses.

Russian poster with CIRCUS (in Russian) in the upper left corner and KIO (in Russian) in the lower right corner in tall black letters. At the upper right corner is a B&W photograph of Kio in evening dresss holding a rope with his outstreched hands and in the lower left corner he is causing a rope to twist and levitate from a flower pot on the ground. The back is white and the poster is surrounded by a white border.