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− | After [[Lisa]] told [[Homer]] about an artist named Christo and how his art was groundbreaking. Homer finds inspiration | + | After [[Lisa]] told [[Homer]] about an artist named Christo and how his art was groundbreaking. Homer finds inspiration and made the Grand Canals of Springfield.<ref>"[[Mom and Pop Art]]"</ref> |
[[Lisa]] used ''Christo's Gates''as an example that the clothes can be hung outside.<ref>''[[Dirty Laundry]]''</ref> | [[Lisa]] used ''Christo's Gates''as an example that the clothes can be hung outside.<ref>''[[Dirty Laundry]]''</ref> |
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Character Information
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Christo is a Bulgarian artist.
History[edit]
After Lisa told Homer about an artist named Christo and how his art was groundbreaking. Homer finds inspiration and made the Grand Canals of Springfield.[1]
Lisa used Christo's Gatesas an example that the clothes can be hung outside.[2]
Appearances[edit]
Episode – "Mom and Pop Art" (mentioned)
Comic story – Dirty Laundry (mentioned)
References[edit]
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