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Latest revision as of 13:16, November 21, 2024
Ecole des Beaux Arts
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Location Information
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Ecole des Beaux Arts is an art school in Paris, France.
History[edit]
Bart, Milhouse, Nelson, and Martin all attended the school. Seymour Skinner was a teacher there and gave all boring pieces of art "A"s, while Bart got "F"s because he tried to be different and unique. The emperor, Napoleon III, was to visit the school to give out an award for the best artwork. When Bart and the other students convinced him that he should look for more interesting art, Napoleon gave Bart the award.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
École des Beaux-Arts is a real art school in Paris, France.
Appearances[edit]
Paris
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14 Rue Voltaire • Bon Dormir • Café des 2 Moulins • École des Beaux Arts • Eiffel Tower • Gusteau's • La Rotisserie • Le Krusty Burger • Le Krusté Burgers • The Louvre • Moulin Rouge • Orly Airport • Palais de Justice • Patiserrie • Sorbonne University • Tavern du Meaux • Théâtre de la Ville |