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Mother and Child

1903
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1903

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Dorothy Arzner

United States, c. 1935
Similarity: 72%

Rosalie Kunoth-Monks portrait

Australia
Similarity: 71%

Photo of Stella Miles Franklin

Australia, 1901
Similarity: 71%

Rotoreliefs

1935
Similarity: 71%

Stereoscopic image [A Happy Trio]

c. 1900
Similarity: 70%

Gertrude

2014
Similarity: 69%

Marigold

Early 1950s
Similarity: 68%

The Angel Standing in the Sun

1846
Similarity: 68%

Mother and child

United Kingdom, 1971
Similarity: 68%

Internal images of Living Pictures Cinematograph: Climbing Billy Goat

Germany, c. 1920
Similarity: 67%

Stereoscopic image [That's You]

1890-1899
Similarity: 67%

Stereoscopic image [Eavesdroppers Dropped]

c. 1900
Similarity: 67%

Light Reflection

1941
Similarity: 67%

Stereoscopic image [Having a High Time, Not a Man in Sight]

United States, 1898
Similarity: 67%

Mother and child

United Kingdom, 1971
Similarity: 67%

Stereoscopic image [Victoria Regina, Life Raft]

1890-1899
Similarity: 67%

Stereoscopic image [Comrades - Maud and Max]

c. 1900
Similarity: 67%

Stereoscopic image [Rat on Toast - For Dinner]

United States, 1898
Similarity: 67%
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