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Upside-down heads

Italy, c. 1700
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Italy, c. 1700

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Memento mori upside-down head

Italy, c. 1700
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Upside-down heads

Similarity: 75%

Photo n.152

1940
Similarity: 75%

Photo n.145

1940
Similarity: 75%

Untitled (Spiral)

1938
Similarity: 74%

Courtship and matrimony

Brussels, 1884
Similarity: 73%

Optical construction of a cylinder anamorphosis

Italy, c. 1642
Similarity: 72%

Construction

1938
Similarity: 71%

Stereoscopic image [A Happy Trio]

c. 1900
Similarity: 71%

Stereoscopic image [Eavesdroppers Dropped]

c. 1900
Similarity: 70%

Phenakistiscope disc (Man with red shirt and blue trousers)

France, c. 1850
Similarity: 70%

The Four Troublesome Heads

France, 1898
Similarity: 69%

Kinetic Study

1941
Similarity: 68%

Dovima wearing Madame Grès, Paris Studio, 1950

1950
Similarity: 68%

Phenakistiscope disc (Man in blue and red working at table)

France, c. 1850
Similarity: 68%

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Similarity: 68%

Phenakistiscope disc (Man and woman dancing)

France, c. 1850
Similarity: 68%

Rotoreliefs

1935
Similarity: 68%
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