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Illustrated History of Western Art
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Book Information
Genre: Art
Non-fiction
First appearance: "Now Museum, Now You Don't"

Illustrated History of Western Art' is a book about the history of western art.

History

When Lisa was off sick from school, Marge gave her Illustrated History of Western Art to read. Lisa then began to read stories from the book, and tell the stories to her family.

The book contained pictures of Leonardo da Vinci and Leonardo da Ninji.

Appearances