Explore the fascinating art of stereoview and stereoscope with this original antique piece from Keystone View Co. Created around 1900, this cardboard stereoview titled "BIG FEET" is part of the Third Dimensions Eye Training Series and is card# 044-C-8546. The sepia-toned image features an actor posing for the camera with feet facing the camera and creating a three dimensional perspective. Showcases a mix of themes, including art, history, advertising, science, and people. This stereoview is a collectible item that will make a great addition to any photography or 3D art collection. It was produced in the United States and is an original piece, not a licensed reproduction. The subject matter includes eye training, perspective, and inspirational themes. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history and experience the wonder of stereoview and stereoscope.

The reverse of the card has the following printed on it for training purposes.

The picture on the reverse side of this card, which shows the feet entirely too large relative to the head, finally disproves the oft repeated statement that a camera does not lie.  When seen in the stereoscope, however, the feet are seen in their proper proportion.  This proves that it is only the stereoscopic camera that can be relied upon for final accuracty.