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* ''ComicBook/PinkyAndPepperForever'' has Pepper presents an art piece with her girlfriend Pinky as Venus, standing in their dirty apartment on a mattress with her [[EarsAsHair hair covering her]]. Pepper tries to explain it is a statement on the pearl forming from sand inside a clam, but [[TheHeckler a classmate interrupts]] to say rudely she "eats a lot of clams."



* ''ComicBook/PinkyAndPepperForever'' has Pepper presents an art piece with her girlfriend Pinky as Venus, standing in their dirty apartment on a mattress with her [[EarsAsHair hair covering her]]. Pepper tries to explain it is a statement on the pearl forming from sand inside a clam, but [[TheHeckler a classmate interrupts]] to say rudely she "eats a lot of clams."
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* ''ComicBook/PinkyAndPepperForever'' has Pepper presents an art piece with her girlfriend Pinky as Venus, standing in their dirty apartment on a mattress with her [[EarsAsHair hair covering her]]. Pepper tries to explain it is a statement on the pearl forming from sand inside a clam, but [[TheHeckler a classmate interrupts]] to say rudely she "eats a lot of clams."
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See also ArtSubjects and other cases of ArtImitatesArt like PietaPlagiarism and SistineSteal.

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See also SubTrope of ArtSubjects and other cases of ArtImitatesArt like PietaPlagiarism and SistineSteal.
SistineSteal, as well as of {{Burlesque}}, the parodying of high-brow works.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': In "Beautopia", Jake declares the mission he and Finn have been dragged into by Susan Strong is "a crazy cruise, and Susan's our crazy captain, and I'm a crazy clamshell!" He then uses his shape-shifting powers to turn his head into a lady posing in a clam-shell.
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* ''Manga/BoboboboBobobo'': In one episode, Don Patch and Jiggy Jiggler posed as this trope in order to "think of a way" to beat Torpedo girl. Needless to say, it didn't go well.
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* In ''VideoGame/Persona4: [[UpdatedRerelease Golden]]'', Kanji posed as Venus with seaweed provided by Yosuke when he lost his swimsuit in the beach. The girls are not amused.

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* In ''VideoGame/Persona4: [[UpdatedRerelease Golden]]'', Kanji posed poses as Venus with seaweed provided by Yosuke when he lost his swimsuit in the beach.beach to cover himself. The girls are not amused.
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* The cover of ''ComicBook/{{Babe}}'' #1 from Creator/DarkHorseComics has Babe posing as Venus on the clam shell, while her agent Ralph Rowan rushes on with clothes saying If you give it all away on the cover...[[SexSells no one will buy the comic]]!"

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* The cover of ''ComicBook/{{Babe}}'' #1 from Creator/DarkHorseComics has Babe posing as Venus on the clam shell, while her agent Ralph Rowan rushes on with clothes saying If "If you give it all away on the cover...[[SexSells no one will buy the comic]]!"comic!]]"
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* ''Literature/DrNo''. Franchise/JamesBond on first seeing Honeychile Rider [[SkinnyDipping standing naked]] on the beach a few feet away, holding a sea shell she's collected, is specifically reminded of this trope.
-->The whole scene, the empty beach, the green and blue sea, the naked girl with the strands of fair hair, reminded Bond of something. He searched his mind. Yes, she was Botticelli's Venus, seen from behind.

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