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  2. Gil Elvgren - Wikipedia

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    Gillette Alexander Elvgren (March 15, 1914 – February 29, 1980) [1] [2] [3] was an American painter of pin-up models, advertising and illustration. Best known for his pin-up paintings for Brown & Bigelow , Elvgren studied at the American Academy of Art .

  3. New Pillow Fight - Wikipedia

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  4. The craziest moments from NYC's International Pillow Fight Day

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  5. Category:Pillow fight - Wikipedia

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  6. Anyone flipping past a cable channel late at night in the back half of the 1990s and early aughts probably had ads for “Girls Gone Wild” seared into their brains.

  7. Pillow fight - Wikipedia

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    Pillow fight at an English country fair, 1971 A public pillow fight in Bologna, Italy A pillow fight flashmob in Berlin, Germany. A pillow fight is a common game mostly played by young children (but also by teens and adults) in which they engage in mock physical conflict, using pillows as weapons.

  8. List of pin-up artists - Wikipedia

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  9. Harry Ekman - Wikipedia

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    Working with Gil Elvgren, he is thought to have penned several of the iconic images attributed to Elvgren. [4] By 1960, Ekman was making a transition from commercial illustration and pin-up art to portraiture. The rest of his career was devoted to gallery works and portraits.