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  1. Pinkie is the traditional title for a portrait made in 1794 by the English painter Thomas Lawrence. It is now in the Huntington Library at San Marino, California where it normally hangs opposite The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough. The title now given it by the museum is Sarah Goodin Barrett Moulton: "Pinkie".

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  2. Pinkie is the traditional title for a portrait made in 1794 by Thomas Lawrence in the permanent collection of the Huntington Library at San Marino, California where it normally hangs opposite The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough.

  3. Oct 11, 2013 · Pinkie is the traditional title for a portrait of 1794 by Thomas Lawrence in the permanent collection of the Huntington Library at San Marino, California where it hangs opposite The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough.

  4. Pinkie, facing The Blue Boy in the Thornton Portrait Gallery and often paired with it in popular esteem, is by Thomas Lawrence, one of the great portrait painters of his generation. Pinkie was the last painting purchased by Mr. Huntington, who did not live to see it installed.

  5. This iconic painting by Thomas Lawrence portrays in full-length young Sarah Goodin Barrett Moulton – better known by her nickname, Pinkie – in a landscape.

  6. Mar 13, 2014 · Pinkie by Sir Thomas Lawrence is a full length portraiture from the late 18th century, depicting a small girl in the contemporary attire with landscape background. Pinkie is simple, formal portraiture from 1794 of a little 12 years old girl named Sarah Barrett Moulton.

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  8. Lawrence’s early portrait of Sarah Goodin Moulton (1794, The Huntington Art Museum, San Marino) has long been known as ‘Pinkie’, her family nickname. After the sale of The Blue Boy in 1922, the Illustrated London News published reproductions of ‘Sir Thomas Lawrence’s equally charming portrait which we have named ‘The Red Boy’’.

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