These Lentographs from the 60's by Victor Anderson are sort of legendary. The lenticular art print aspired to be part of home decor  and the results were often a delicious kitschiness and a trippyness that matched up with the psychedelic revolution of the hippie generation that was coming to be. These seem to have an avid following and collector base and I can see why. This one features a basket of flowers with a little ancient Greek pitcher with amphora style decoration next to it. The colors range through a lovely pale pastel palette so it reminds one of those great illustrations in flower arranging or Ikebana books from many decades back. It is set in a green satiny curtain background and when you move from left to right you sense the full 3d qualities of the image. It is a deliciously disorienting effect especially with a larger print like this. It would be much easier to demonstrate this in a video than in still photos, but I included one where I was moving between the two angles so you can see the way the picture splits. This measures approximately 17 by 13 inches and it is not behind glass. There are a few superficial scratches that I do not think  detract much from the beauty of this strange piece of yesterday's art technology. I saw only one other example of this particular one on here and the seller was asking $60 so I am offering this at a much better price. I think these are starting to become quite rare as I have not encountered any in many years. Your guests will notice this instantly and engage playfully with this, pretty much guaranteed.