


Bouvier family quilt
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Bouvier family quilt
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Object Information
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The Bouvier family quilt was a quilt that belonged to the Bouvier family for six generations.
History[edit]
Marge revealed to Lisa the existence of a family quilt, and she wanted Lisa to make her contribution to the quilt. Later, Santa's Little Helper wandered through the house and destroyed the quilt. Marge and Lisa brought Homer upstairs to see the quilt, but it was ruined.
After that, Lisa began a new family quilt, its first patch depicting the destruction of the old one.
Patches[edit]
The family quilt depicts certain events from history.
- King Tobacco - the discovery of Tobacco.
- A woman hunting a bison from horseback - the Oregon Trail.
- A soldier getting shot - Spanish Civil War.
- A line graph going down with the year 1929 - the 1929 stock market crash which led to the Great Depression.
- A yin-yang "Keep on Truckin'" from Marge, she doesn't know what it means.
- The two greatest musical influences in Lisa's life: Dewey Largo and Bleeding Gums Murphy.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
- The second frame in the quilt is a picture of Annie Oakley on a poster for the show Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show.
- The third frame, a photograph of Federico Borrell García by Robert Capa of the book Death in the Making.
Gallery[edit]
The yin and yang symbol with Keep on Truckin'