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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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    This is a Toad-themed reproduction of Gainsborough's oil painting The Blue Boy. [19] The Blue Boy painting is a heavily-used prop in the 1929 Laurel and Hardy comedy Wrong Again. The painting is also referenced in the movie Coraline as a portrait in the Pink Palace's hearth room.

  4. Category:Paintings of children - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Boy; The Boating Party; A Boy and a Girl with a Cat and an Eel; Boy and Dog in a Johnnypump; Boy Blowing Bubbles; A Boy Bringing Bread; Boy Carrying a Sword; The Boy in the Red Vest; Boy Leading a Horse; Boy on the Rocks; Boy Peeling Fruit; Boy with a Finger in His Mouth; A Boy with a Flying Squirrel; Boy with a Spinning-Top; The Boy ...

  5. Talk:Pinkie (painting) - Wikipedia

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    In his art parody book Art Afterpieces, Ward Kimball added boots and a hammer and sickle flag to Pinkie to make her a pinko. This looks out of place and out of context. Durova Charge! 06:42, 11 January 2008 (UTC) Well, maybe it is, and that's what is funny about it. Just like The Blue Boy with the trumpet and sunglasses. I like the original ...

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  7. Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zúñiga - Wikipedia

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    It depicts a boy three or four years of age, standing in red clothes, with birds and cats. It is also known as Goya's " Red Boy ". [ 2 ] It was described by art historian Claus Virch in 1967 as "one of the most appealing and successful portraits of children ever painted, and also one of the most famous". [ 1 ]

  8. 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.

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