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Works explorer

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:

Social encounter

United States, 1970

Minga: we work together

New Zealand, 1981

Swedish peasant paintings

Sweden, 1958

Homeopathy

Australia, 1996

Red house

United States, 1947

Cyberthon V: Spectrum 7 - Violet

Australia, 1995

The Music album: continental melodies

United States, 1946

Film strips

Paintings

Czechoslovakia, 1970

Darwin and the theory of natural selection [b&w]

United States, 1967

Don't be strained

Australia, 1963

Trump supporters minding the velvet ropes

United States, 2021

Cutting oils and fluids

United Kingdom, 1972

Beaver dam

Canada, 1960

Tapestry design drawing for The Favourite

We grow apricots

Australia, 1972

Magic lantern slide from Fairytales set 11/24 (Large water fairy in pink with smaller water fairies)

United Kingdom, c. 1900

The Music child. Parts 1 and 2 (TEFC)

United Kingdom, 1976
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