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Do you see a woman here? Think again... | ![]() |
Turned upside down, the woman is a clown! |
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An ambiguous image by the Dutch artist Gustave Verbeek. This example is from his comic strip series Upside-Down, which appeared in the New York Herald from 1903 to 1905. In this panel you see a big fish upsetting old man Muffaroo's canoe. |
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Turned upside down, the panel shows Lady Lovekins in the jaws of a giant bird. ! |
![]() | Look directly at the picture of the Queen for 20 seconds, then look at the white square. You should be able to see an image of the queen there. | ![]() |