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Chapeaugraphy, occasionally to chapography, is a and a busking trick in which a ring-shaped piece of is manipulated to look like various types of . It would often be performed as a quick-change act.

The act originated in 1618 with , the most famous of the who combined a French version of commedia dell'arte with a quack . He described his felt hat as "true raw material, indifferent to all forms".

In the 1870s another French comedian, , revived the act and managed 15 hat-twisting styles in his act. The act was first performed in England by the French magician Félicien Trewey, who performed a tribute act titled "Tabarin, or Twenty-Five Heads under One Hat".

(2025). 9780816633197, U of Minnesota Press. .
An 1899 magazine recounts "one or two smart English performers" of that time, including Alfred Leslie.

Although rarely seen today, it was featured in an episode of Saturday Night Live in 1985, as performed by magician .

Types of hat that can be created include the following:


Notable chapeaugraphers
  • , a French comedian, the creator of Le Chapeau de Tabarin.
  • , another French comedian who revived the act.
  • Félicien Trewey, who brought the art form renewed interest and a new name, Treweyism, around the world in the 19th century after seeing Monsieur Fusier


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