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'''Scene from Moby Dick''' is a painting that hangs behind the [[Simpson family|Simpsons]] Couch. According to [[Marge]], it has a resemblance to ''[[Moby Dick]]''.<ref>"[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]"</ref> | '''Scene from Moby Dick''' is a painting that hangs behind the [[Simpson family|Simpsons]] Couch. According to [[Marge]], it has a resemblance to ''[[Moby Dick]]''.<ref>"[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]"</ref> | ||
− | Apparently, Marge drew it herself, as she mused about her wasted talent in front of a disturbed [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]].<ref>"[[The Trouble with Trillions]]"</ref> However, | + | == History == |
+ | Apparently, Marge drew it herself, as she mused about her wasted talent in front of a disturbed [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]].<ref>"[[The Trouble with Trillions]]"</ref> However, Marge later thanks the painting and looks at its name, since she didn't know it, so it seems like she didn't really draw the painting.<ref>"[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]"</ref> | ||
The family has a cupboard full of spare paintings. After [[Homer]] smashed one over his head, Marge got a new one out.<ref>"[[Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass]]"</ref> | The family has a cupboard full of spare paintings. After [[Homer]] smashed one over his head, Marge got a new one out.<ref>"[[Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass]]"</ref> | ||
Lisa's pet guinea pig [[Pokey]] destroyed the painting by poking through it after running out of its built habitat, leading Homer and Marge to take it down and replace it.<ref>"[[The War of Art]]"</ref> It is suggested that she has run out of spare paintings, as Homer later gets it replaced with a copy. | Lisa's pet guinea pig [[Pokey]] destroyed the painting by poking through it after running out of its built habitat, leading Homer and Marge to take it down and replace it.<ref>"[[The War of Art]]"</ref> It is suggested that she has run out of spare paintings, as Homer later gets it replaced with a copy. | ||
− | [[File:Scene from Moby | + | [[File:Scene from Moby Dick.png|thumb|Scene from Moby-Dick from "[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]".]] |
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+ | The same painting hangs on the wall at the home of Marge's Aunt Edith on [[Martha's Vineyard]].<ref>"[[The 7 Beer Itch]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | *According to one episode, a safe is behind the painting, although absent in later episodes. In the couch gag for the episode "[[Fatzcarraldo]]" it is present. In the episode "[[Barthood]]" you can see a young Lisa painting it and then it gets put up above the couch. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 18:18, November 15, 2024
Scene from Moby Dick
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Object Information
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Scene from Moby Dick is a painting that hangs behind the Simpsons Couch. According to Marge, it has a resemblance to Moby Dick.[1]
Contents
History[edit]
Apparently, Marge drew it herself, as she mused about her wasted talent in front of a disturbed Bart and Lisa.[2] However, Marge later thanks the painting and looks at its name, since she didn't know it, so it seems like she didn't really draw the painting.[3]
The family has a cupboard full of spare paintings. After Homer smashed one over his head, Marge got a new one out.[4]
Lisa's pet guinea pig Pokey destroyed the painting by poking through it after running out of its built habitat, leading Homer and Marge to take it down and replace it.[5] It is suggested that she has run out of spare paintings, as Homer later gets it replaced with a copy.
The same painting hangs on the wall at the home of Marge's Aunt Edith on Martha's Vineyard.[6]
Trivia[edit]
- According to one episode, a safe is behind the painting, although absent in later episodes. In the couch gag for the episode "Fatzcarraldo" it is present. In the episode "Barthood" you can see a young Lisa painting it and then it gets put up above the couch.