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|name = Springfield Museum of Fine Arts | |name = Springfield Museum of Fine Arts | ||
|image = [[File:Springfield Museum of Fine Arts.png|250px]] | |image = [[File:Springfield Museum of Fine Arts.png|250px]] | ||
− | |use = Art | + | |use = Art museum |
|town = [[Springfield]] | |town = [[Springfield]] | ||
− | |appearance = [[Homer Is Where the Art Isn't]] | + | |appearance = "[[Homer Is Where the Art Isn't]]" |
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== History == | == History == | ||
− | [[Springfield Elementary School]] had a school trip to the museum, which [[Homer]] chaperoned. It was the home to {{ | + | [[Springfield Elementary School]] had a school trip to the museum, which [[Homer]] chaperoned. It was the home to {{W|Joan Miró}}'s [[The Poetess]] painting before it was sold on an auction. At the museum, Homer became obsessed with the painting. The museum was then closed down with every exhibit being sold. |
After the museum's closure, Homer came back here when [[Manacek]] was trying to figure out who stole The Poetess. Manacek then revealed the thief at the museum. | After the museum's closure, Homer came back here when [[Manacek]] was trying to figure out who stole The Poetess. Manacek then revealed the thief at the museum. | ||
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Springfield Museum of Fine Arts
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The Springfield Museum of Fine Arts is an art museum in Springfield.
History[edit]
Springfield Elementary School had a school trip to the museum, which Homer chaperoned. It was the home to Joan Miró's The Poetess painting before it was sold on an auction. At the museum, Homer became obsessed with the painting. The museum was then closed down with every exhibit being sold.
After the museum's closure, Homer came back here when Manacek was trying to figure out who stole The Poetess. Manacek then revealed the thief at the museum.
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