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Le Chat, la Belette et le Petit Lapin

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Le Loup et L'agneau

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Similarity: 82%

Le Chat et la Souris = the Cat and the Mouse

France, 1975
Similarity: 74%

About Animals

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Similarity: 72%

Les Escargot = The Snails

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Similarity: 72%

La Cigale et la Fourmi

France
Similarity: 71%

Rabbit Control

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Similarity: 70%

Le Chaud Lapin = the Hot Rabbit

France, 1974
Similarity: 69%

Métamorphoses du papillon (Metamorphoses of the Butterfly)

France, 1904
Similarity: 69%

Unknown Chaplin

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Similarity: 69%

Picture Book Parade

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Similarity: 68%

The Art of silence: pantomimes with Marcel Marceau and his partner Pierre Verry

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Similarity: 68%

Wild Life

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Similarity: 68%

La-bas seur ces montagnes. Trois canards.

Canada, 1943
Similarity: 68%

Animalia

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Similarity: 68%

A Japanese Fairy Tale

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Art in Action

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Artists at Work

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La Cage (The Cage) thaumatrope

France, c. 1880
Similarity: 67%
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