Français : Image ambiguë canard-lapin publiée dans Harper's Weekly le 19 novembre 1892, Source originelle Zeitschrift Fliegende Blätter, Nr. 2465, 23. X. 1892, S. 145.
English: Rabbit-duck illusion image published the 19th November 1892 in the Harper’s Weekly journal.
It was captioned “Which animals are most like each other?’’ and underneath : “Rabbit and Duck”.
Translation and reproduction in a slightly more horizontal version from a first publication without any attribution in the German humor magazine Fliegende Blatter in October of 1892, captioned ‘‘Welche thiere gleichen einander am meisten?’’, “Kaninchen und Ente”.
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Harper's Weekly, Journal of Civilization, v.XXXVI, n° 1874, 19 novembre 1892, p. 1117 (#1059)
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Harper's Weekly Rabbit and Duck illusion (1892). From anonymous original drawing in Zeitschrift Fliegende Blätter (1892).
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