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* Artist Gough (Japanese: ビンセント ''Vincent'') from Pokémon Black and White Versions 2 uses a Sunflora. This appears to be a reference to {{wp|Vincent van Gogh}}'s {{wp|Sunflowers (Van Gogh series)|''Sunflowers'' series}}. | * Artists are often named in reference to real-life artists: | ||
* In Pokémon X and Y, the Artists that challenge the {{player}} all have the first names of famous real-world artists: Georgia (O'Keeffe), Pierre (Renoir), Salvador (Dali), and Vincent (van Gogh). Artist Jasper (Johns) also challenges the player in the Battle Maison. | ** Artist Gough (Japanese: ビンセント ''Vincent'') from Pokémon Black and White Versions 2 uses a Sunflora. This appears to be a reference to {{wp|Vincent van Gogh}}'s {{wp|Sunflowers (Van Gogh series)|''Sunflowers'' series}}. | ||
** In Pokémon X and Y, the Artists that challenge the {{player}} all have the first names of famous real-world artists: Georgia (O'Keeffe), Pierre (Renoir), Salvador (Dali), and Vincent (van Gogh). Artist Jasper (Johns) also challenges the player in the Battle Maison. | |||
* In Pokémon Sword and Shield, one of the [[in-game trade]] NPCs, who uses the model of an Artist is named Kapoor, likely in reference to British artist {{wp|Anish Kapoor}}. | |||
* Most Artists in the [[Battle Maison]] use color-based names, such as Jade, Sienna, Rusty, etc. | * Most Artists in the [[Battle Maison]] use color-based names, such as Jade, Sienna, Rusty, etc. | ||
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