File:The desert.gif
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[edit]DescriptionThe desert.gif | Optical illusion disc which is spun displaying the illusion of motion of a ball with a wedge-shaped piece missing passing through a hoop and of a monkey swinging on branches of a tree and a zebra jumping through an opening between two trees in a circle at the outer edge of the disc. Part of McLean’s Optical Illusions or Magic Panorama, a boxed set of 12 discs. Hand-colored lithograph. | |||
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Author | Unknown authorUnknown author. Published by Thomas McLean. | |||
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