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S4E6 - Trivia Flash S4E6 for Monday, June 1, 2026

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Today, we learn about an 18-century painting, think outside the bun, visit the South Atlantic and Bavaria, and check out music by Morgan Wallen and Latto. More about the painting: The Blue Boy is a large painting about 48 inches wide and 70 inches tall. It was bought by American railroad magnate and art collector Henry E. Huntington in 1921 for his famous library. This painting is a historical study in costume, with the subject observed in fanciful knee–breeches and a slashed doublet with a lace collar. The tunic, breeches, and cloak are of a brilliant blue satin rendered in a spectrum of colors including ultramarine, smalt (which is made from ground cobalt glass), Prussian blue, and azurite. A white shirt is visible underneath. The blue is accented by silver braid, silver buttons, and garters. The shoes are accented with silver braid as well. The clothing is inspired by the work of 17th–century Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck. Find out more at https://trivia-flash.pinecast.co [https://trivia-flash.pinecast.co] This podcast is powered by Pinecast [https://pinecast.com].

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S4E6 - Trivia Flash S4E6 for Monday, June 1, 2026

Today, we learn about an 18-century painting, think outside the bun, visit the South Atlantic and Bavaria, and check out music by Morgan Wallen and Latto. More about the painting: The Blue Boy is a large painting about 48 inches wide and 70 inches tall. It was bought by American railroad magnate and art collector Henry E. Huntington in 1921 for his famous library. This painting is a historical study in costume, with the subject observed in fanciful knee–breeches and a slashed doublet with a lace collar. The tunic, breeches, and cloak are of a brilliant blue satin rendered in a spectrum of colors including ultramarine, smalt (which is made from ground cobalt glass), Prussian blue, and azurite. A white shirt is visible underneath. The blue is accented by silver braid, silver buttons, and garters. The shoes are accented with silver braid as well. The clothing is inspired by the work of 17th–century Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck. Find out more at https://trivia-flash.pinecast.co [https://trivia-flash.pinecast.co] This podcast is powered by Pinecast [https://pinecast.com].

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