Germany: Duck-Rabbit optical illusion, Fliegende Blatte, Munich, 1892
Duck-Rabbit optical illusion first published in Fliegende Blatter (Munich), October 23, 1892, p. 147. The same drawing, or a similar version, has subsequently been attributed to Joseph Jastrow (1899) and quite erroneously to Ludwig Wittgenstein (2002). The Fliegende Blatte version, by an anonymous artist, appears to be the oldest and first published version.
Keywords:
Quick links to other images in this gallery:
![Laos: Pha That Luang with its spire torn off by rampaging Chin Haw freebooters (known as Black Flags) in 1874, Vientiane](http://6769edbaaa21ad4a4bc3-d81fd711587e541d5bf3973ca866f0f9.r45.cf2.rackcdn.com/9736bf00ea91b5311c1eb07bda6d23e9/CPA0020269.jpg)
![USA: Duck-Rabbit optical illusion by American psychologist Joseph Jastrow (1899)](http://d80b46d386ff1fdb676b-5ec30ade7c11d6bcbbd6cb85fa1fedf0.r44.cf2.rackcdn.com/9736bf00ea91b5311c1eb07bda6d23e9/CPA0020270.jpg)
![Germany: Duck-Rabbit optical illusion, Fliegende Blatte, Munich, 1892](http://d80b46d386ff1fdb676b-5ec30ade7c11d6bcbbd6cb85fa1fedf0.r44.cf2.rackcdn.com/9736bf00ea91b5311c1eb07bda6d23e9/CPA0020271.jpg)
![Laos: Sisavang Vong (or Sisavangvong) (14 July 1885 - 29 October 1959), was King of Luang Phrabang and later the Kingdom of Laos from 28 April, 1904 until his death on 20 October, 1959](http://d80b46d386ff1fdb676b-5ec30ade7c11d6bcbbd6cb85fa1fedf0.r44.cf2.rackcdn.com/9736bf00ea91b5311c1eb07bda6d23e9/CPA0020272.jpg)
![Laos: Men playing the khene, a bamboo flute, Luang Prabang, 1919](http://d80b46d386ff1fdb676b-5ec30ade7c11d6bcbbd6cb85fa1fedf0.r44.cf2.rackcdn.com/9736bf00ea91b5311c1eb07bda6d23e9/CPA0020273.jpg)
Pictures From History
Copyright © 2024, All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2024, All rights reserved.