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  2. Pinkie (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Pinkie and The Blue Boy can be seen in the pilot episode of Eerie, Indiana. [12] Pinkie can be seen hanging on a wall of Gus Fring's apartment, opposite the bathroom entrance, in the Better Call Saul episode "Black and Blue." The paintings are used as set decorations for many episodes of the American television show Leave It to Beaver. The two ...

  3. The Blue Boy - Wikipedia

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    Among the gay artists who have embraced The Blue Boy as a symbol of gay emancipation are Robert Lambert (a member of Les Petites Bon-Bons), Howard Kottler, and Léopold Foulem. [13] The Blue Boy was temporarily loaned to the National Gallery, London, and placed on view on 25 January 2022, a century to the day since it left the UK in 1922. It ...

  4. Talk:Pinkie (painting) - Wikipedia

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    5 "Pink is for Girls, Blue is for Boys" and Pinkie and Blue Boy

  5. File:The Blue Boy.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Charles Burton Barber - Wikipedia

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    Charles Burton Barber (1845–1894) was a British painter who attained great success with his paintings of children and their pets. Barber was born in Great Yarmouth in Norfolk , and studied from the age of 18 at the Royal Academy , London - receiving a silver medal for drawing in 1864, and first exhibiting there in 1866.

  8. Thomas Gainsborough - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Gainsborough RA FRSA (/ ˈ ɡ eɪ n z b ər ə /; 14 May 1727 (baptised) – 2 August 1788) was an English portrait and landscape painter, draughtsman, and printmaker.Along with his rival Sir Joshua Reynolds, [1] he is considered one of the most important British artists of the second half of the 18th century. [2]

  9. The Blue Boy (picture book) - Wikipedia

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    He declines the company of a little dog, an old woman, and a girl. Instead, he builds himself a giant armoured robot to travel around in and starts looking for someone who cannot be killed by a gun. At last he meets an old man on the moon who cannot be killed by guns because there are no guns up there. But the Blue Boy has brought his gun with him.