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This is an experimental feature using vector embeddings to match related works.
Tap a work to see all of the related works from our collection:

Living Pictures Cinematogaph: Clown

Germany, c. 1920

Living tomorrow. No. 144

United Kingdom, 1974

Neo Geo: an American purchase

United States, 1989

Brickwork

Unknown

Epaves

France, 1945

Nara: a stroll through history

Japan, 1969

Bang the drum slowly. - Edited Version.

United States, 1979

Fanny and Alexander = Fanny och Alexander

Sweden, 1982

Umberto D

Italy, 1952

Solidarnosc: The Hope from Gdansk

Denmark, 1985

Flock testing

Australia, 1961

Magic lantern slide (Houses of Parliament, London)

c. 1890

Basic typing

United States, 1943

Riding on air

United Kingdom, 1959

Domestic solar water heating

Australia, 1982

Memo

Victoria, Australia, 1999

Nikita

France, 1990

Wings

United States of America, 1927
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