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'''The Poetess''' is a painting by {{W|Joan Miró}}.
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== History ==
 
== History ==
The painting was on display at the [[Springfield Museum of Fine Arts]] when [[Homer]] had to chaperone a group of kids on a school trip. He saw the painting and spent ages studying it and fell in love with the painting. Later, he and Lisa went back to the museum to find it had been shut down and the painting was going to be sold at auction.
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The painting was on display at the [[Springfield Museum of Fine Arts]] when [[Homer]] had to chaperone a group of kids on a school trip. He saw the painting, spent ages studying it, and fell in love with it. Later, he and Lisa returned to the museum only to find it had been shut down, and the painting was set to be sold at auction.
  
Homer went to [[Gavelby's Auction House]] where he attempted to bid for The Poetess. The painting was eventually won by [[Megan Matheson]] and was to be transported to her house. However, along the way, the painting went missing and [[Manacek]] was brought in to find out who stole it.
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Homer went to [[Gavelby's Auction House]] and attempted to bid for ''The Poetess''. The painting was eventually won by [[Megan Matheson]] and was scheduled for transport to her home. However, the painting went missing along the way, prompting [[Manacek]] to investigate the theft.
  
Eventually, Manacek figured out that multiple people had a part in stealing the painting. Megan Matheson hired the guards identical twins to steal the painting. However, the painting they stole was a fake and [[Mr. Burns]] had built an identical Gavelby's right next door, where the real painting got kept. However, this was also a fake as [[Lisa]] had switched out the painting for her tote bag which had the painting on. Lisa did this because it was the first thing she and Homer had in common. The painting was then given back to the city and put on display at the [[Springfield Arena Football Arena]].
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Manacek discovered that several people played a role in stealing the painting. Megan Matheson had hired the guards, who were identical twins, to steal it. However, the painting they stole was a fake, as [[Mr. Burns]] had constructed an identical Gavelby's next door, where the real painting was kept. But this, too, was a fake, as [[Lisa]] had swapped the painting with her tote bag featuring its image. Lisa did this because it was the first thing she and Homer shared in common. The painting was ultimately returned to the city and put on display at the [[Springfield Arena Football Arena]].
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==

Latest revision as of 07:04, November 9, 2024

The Poetess
The Poetess.png
Object Information
Object: Painting
Manufacturer: Joan Miró
Owner: Springfield
First Appearance: "Homer Is Where the Art Isn't"


The Poetess is a painting by Joan Miró.

History[edit]

The painting was on display at the Springfield Museum of Fine Arts when Homer had to chaperone a group of kids on a school trip. He saw the painting, spent ages studying it, and fell in love with it. Later, he and Lisa returned to the museum only to find it had been shut down, and the painting was set to be sold at auction.

Homer went to Gavelby's Auction House and attempted to bid for The Poetess. The painting was eventually won by Megan Matheson and was scheduled for transport to her home. However, the painting went missing along the way, prompting Manacek to investigate the theft.

Manacek discovered that several people played a role in stealing the painting. Megan Matheson had hired the guards, who were identical twins, to steal it. However, the painting they stole was a fake, as Mr. Burns had constructed an identical Gavelby's next door, where the real painting was kept. But this, too, was a fake, as Lisa had swapped the painting with her tote bag featuring its image. Lisa did this because it was the first thing she and Homer shared in common. The painting was ultimately returned to the city and put on display at the Springfield Arena Football Arena.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The Poetess is a real painting by Joan Miró. The show had to pay for usage of the painting in the episode.

Appearances[edit]

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