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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
[[File:Dumbbell's Soup.png|thumb|left|The Dumbbell's Soup parody]]
 
[[File:Dumbbell's Soup.png|thumb|left|The Dumbbell's Soup parody]]
A copy is seen in the [[Springfield Palace of Fine Arts]].<ref>"[[Brush with Greatness]]"</ref>
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A copy is seen in the during the Springfield Art Exhibit, at the [[Springfield Community College]].<ref>"[[Brush with Greatness]]"</ref>
  
 
One of the paintings was in the [[Springsonian Museum]]. Homer also had a dream where Andy Warhol threw the soup cans at him.<ref>"[[Mom and Pop Art]]"</ref>
 
One of the paintings was in the [[Springsonian Museum]]. Homer also had a dream where Andy Warhol threw the soup cans at him.<ref>"[[Mom and Pop Art]]"</ref>

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This article is about the Andy Warhol paintings. For the brand soup, see Campbell's Soup.
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Campbell's Soup Cans is a collection of 32 paintings by Andy Warhol.

History

The Dumbbell's Soup parody

A copy is seen in the during the Springfield Art Exhibit, at the Springfield Community College.[1]

One of the paintings was in the Springsonian Museum. Homer also had a dream where Andy Warhol threw the soup cans at him.[2]

A "Dumbbell's Soup" graffiti painting was painted on a wall. This was a parody of the Campbell's Soup Cans paintings.[3]

Appearances

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