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Greta Garbo, optical illusion illustration

An illustration by Japanese artist, Keye Luke, the idea is to look at the image and then stare at a white wall, where the image should appear. Date: 30th January 1935, p203

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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans

30th Garbo Greta Idea Illusion Luke Optical Stare 1935 January


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This intriguing optical illusion illustration, created by the Japanese artist Keye Luke in 1935, features the legendary Swedish-American actress Greta Garbo. The image, which can be found on page 203 of the International Newsreel (ILN) published on December 21, 1935, is a captivating example of visual art and the mysteries of perception. To appreciate the full effect of this artwork, one must follow a simple yet intriguing process. First, gaze at the image of Greta Garbo for several seconds, then look away and focus on a plain white wall. The illusion comes to life as the image of the actress seems to appear and disappear, creating a mesmerizing visual experience. Keye Luke, an accomplished artist and actor, was known for his versatility and creativity. Born in China in 1904, he moved to the United States in 1922 and became a prominent figure in both the art and film industries. His optical illusion illustrations, like this one, showcased his unique ability to manipulate perception and challenge the viewer's understanding of reality. Greta Garbo, the subject of this illusion, was a major Hollywood star during the 1930s and 1940s. Known for her enigmatic persona and captivating screen presence, she was one of the most popular and influential actresses of her time. This optical illusion illustration not only highlights Keye Luke's artistic talent but also serves as a testament to the enduring allure of Greta Garbo and the power of visual art to engage and intrigue.

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