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Latest revision as of 18:59, January 31, 2021
Claes Oldenburg | ||||||||
Character Information
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Claes Oldenburg is a Swedish born, American sculptor.
History[edit]
When Homer and Marge were at the Springsonian Museum they saw a pencil sculpture by Oldenburg. Marge told him that he is a European who defied convention and embraced American popular culture. Homer whistled then said that he must be one hundred feet tall.[1]
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Mom and Pop Art" (mentioned)
- Book – Grampa Simpson's Guide to Aging (mentioned)
References[edit]
External links[edit]