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Works explorer

Zac Martin as Superboong

Australia, 1972
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Australia, 1972

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

[Unidentified 16mm Film]

Australia, c. 1945
Similarity: 51%

[The Great Macarthy : publicity kit]

Similarity: 49%

Dorothy Arzner

United States, c. 1935
Similarity: 41%

Gelatin silver print Golfer

United States, c. 1938-1957
Similarity: 40%

Georges Méliès in Un homme de têtes (The Four Troublesome Heads)

France, 1898
Similarity: 39%

[The Man from Hong Kong : publicity kit]

Similarity: 36%

Dancing on the Ceiling

United States of America
Similarity: 36%

Centripetal Forces

Australia, 2011
Similarity: 36%

[Gymnastics : Just about the best thing going : publicity kit]

Similarity: 36%

Bill Onus portrait

Australia, c. 1940s
Similarity: 35%

Gelatin silver print Moving Skip Rope

United States, c. 1938-1957
Similarity: 35%

Il Mefistofele

United Kingdom, 1989
Similarity: 34%

Light

United States, 1966
Similarity: 34%

Circus

Australia, 1977
Similarity: 33%

[Thirst : publicity kit]

Similarity: 33%

3 dances - Gulpilil

Australia, 1978
Similarity: 33%

The Hudsucker proxy

United States, 1994
Similarity: 33%

Timber

Australia
Similarity: 32%
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