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  2. The Blue Room (Picasso) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Room (French: La chambre bleue) is a 1901 oil on canvas painting by Pablo Picasso, which he painted during his Blue Period. It depicts a scene of a nude woman bending over in a bath tub. A hidden painting was revealed beneath the surface by x-ray images and infra-red scans, showing a portrait of a bearded man.

  3. Homme au bain (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The chairman of the museum's European art department realized that they would be extremely unlikely to obtain donor funding for the purchase, because the painting depicted a male nude – difficult subject matter for attracting donors. [9] To raise the funds, the MFA "deaccessioned" (sold) eight other paintings in its collection. [9]

  4. Pinkie (painting) - Wikipedia

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    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 paintings are located on the wall immediately to the left and right side of the ...

  5. Mural - Wikipedia

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    Recently, graffiti and street art have played a key role in contemporary wall painting. Such graffiti/street artists as Keith Haring , Shepard Fairey , Above , Mint&Serf, Futura 2000 , Os Gemeos , and Faile among others have successfully transcended their street art aesthetic beyond the walls of urban landscape and onto walls of private and ...

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    A black velvet painting of the trinity--John Wayne, Jesus, and Elvis. (Gotta admit, I almost want one because it was so garishly awful.). Image credits: lethargicbureaucrat

  7. Woman Bathing (van Eyck) - Wikipedia

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    Woman at Her Toilet, early 16th-century copy by an unknown Netherlandish artist, 27.2 x 16.3 cm. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, MA.. Woman Bathing (or Woman at Her Toilet, sometimes Bathsheba at Her Toilet) is a lost early 15th century panel painting by the Early Netherlandish artist Jan van Eyck.