According to the listing, this photo bares the stamp of the Bushnell company in San Francisco. On the back of the photo Houdini himself has written: "Taken 1899 July -- I was 24 years old." It appears Houdini had first written 1898, but then overwrote a "9", which actually makes him 25.
So this was taken during Houdini's first tour of the West Coast under the management of Martin Beck, which pre-dates his breakout fame by several months. It's interesting that publicity shots taken before this (the few that exist) all show Houdini in the guise of a very traditional magician. These were clearly taken to sell the new Harry Houdini -- King of Handcuffs! It worked.
By the way, this was listed on eBay with a starting price of $3,300, but the auction was ended early by the seller before any bids were made.
Mahatma ad from 'Houdini A Pictorial Life' by Milbourne Christopher. You can see five different Bushnell photos on pages 48-49 of 'Houdini His Legend and His Magic' by Doug Henning.
There is also that series of photos of Houdini in evening dress where he strikes a number of different poses (sitting down for instance) while manacled. Those were taken before his European breakout. Possibly also on the West Coast.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if those where also taken at Bushnell? Maybe even the same day?
DeleteHoudini seems to have gained a lot of weight between these and the 1902 pictures, they almost look like the 'before and after' shots from a Charles Atlas muscle-building course. i guess he ate better following his success. Is there a scan of the handwriting that's on the back of this?
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting that you mentioned that, Bullet. Houdini's weight fluctuated at times throughout his life. That recently discovered 1922 photo of Houdini next to the USD in Scotland showed some stoutness. Then he radically slimmed down right before the Shelton Pool test.
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