A polarization component, capable of efficiently reflecting an obliquely
transmitted light beam toward a light source without degrading the
transmission-polarization property of a perpendicular incident light
beam, is provided. A C-plate having an oblique retardation of at least
.lamda./8 with respect to a light beam inclined by at least 30.degree. is
disposed between at least two reflective circular polarizer layers whose
selective reflection wavelength bands of polarized light overlapping each
other. A combination of a reflective linear polarizer and a quarter
wavelength plate may be used instead of the reflective circular
polarizer. Alternatively, a combination of two reflective linear
polarizer layers and two quarter wavelength plate layers (Nz.gtoreq.2)
disposed therebetween can provide a similar effect. Further, a
combination of two reflective linear polarizer layers and a half
wavelength plate (Nz.gtoreq.1.5) disposed therebetween may be used. When
reflective linear polarizer layers are used, they must be bonded together
with their axial directions set at a certain angle. The polarization
component is preferably used in various image display apparatuses such as
liquid crystal display apparatuses and organic EL display apparatuses.