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* ArtImitatesArt: In a 1917 illustration entitled "The Faery Woman, or, Ambition", Brinkley referenced the 1901 Frank Dicksee painting [[https://www.wikiart.org/en/frank-dicksee/the-beautiful-lady-without-pity-la-belle-dame-sans-merci La Belle Dame Sans Merci]]. Her work reimagined the figure of the fairy on a standing steed as an allegory for ambition atop a galloping horse, while the besotted knight is redrawn as a modern man desperately trying to catch her.
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* SundayStrip: Brinkley's early comic serials were published as full-color covers for Hearst's Sunday supplements. This was a huge selling point for the papers, with frequent weekday ads promoting the fact that Sunday supplements were the ''only'' place to get Brinkley work in full color.