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Judge magazine, 1911
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Judge magazine, 1911
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Heim der Jugend, 1905
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Noel Coward and
Else Eckersberg, Berlin, 1927
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Travelling carpenters photographed by August Sander, Hamburg, 1928
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Helene Abelen photographed by August Sander, Germany, 1926
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Photograph by Karl Heinrich Lämmel, Stuttgart, Germany, May 1937
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Photograph by
Karl Heinrich Lämmel, Stuttgart, Germany, 1937
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Photograph by
Karl Heinrich Lämmel, Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach, Germany, 1938
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Photograph by Karl Heinrich Lämmel, Stuttgart, Germany, 1937
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The Boston Globe, Massachusetts, June 25, 1899
No cats were harmed in the making of this illustration! Wikipedia says that Fliegende Blätter was a humor and satire magazine.
And it’s also apparently the first place this duck-rabbit optical illusion appeared (in 1892):

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Hasenbuch (rabbit book), K.F.E. von Freyhold, 1908
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Berlin, Germany, 1945
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Albuquerque Journal, New Mexico, October 10, 1946
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The Waco News-Tribune, Texas, February 11, 1933
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Proud papa, Germany, ca. 1910