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The Elwood City Art Museum is a fictional museum in [[Elwood City]]. [[Mr. Ratburn's | The '''Elwood City Art Museum''' is a fictional museum in [[Elwood City]]. [[Ms. Bryan]]'s Art Class (basically [[Mr. [[File:Elwood_City_Art_Museum.png|thumb|280px]]Ratburn]]'s class) took a field trip to the musuem, in ''[[Binky Barnes, Art Expert]]'', and it was one of the main places in the episode. The museum has paintings such as [[wikipedia:Washington Crossing the Delaware|Washington Crossing the Delaware]] by Emanual Leutze and [[wikipedia:Whistler's Mother|Whistler's Mother]] by James McNeil Whistler despite the fact that it is impossible for the museum to own them because they are in different galleries. | ||
==Binky Barnes, Art Expert== | |||
[[Binky]] thought that one of their abstract paintings was hanging sideways, but [[Buster]] and [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] did not believe them. Binky was the one who turned out to be correct despite everybody doubting what he thought. | |||
[[Category:Locations in Elwood City]] | [[Category:Locations in Elwood City]] |
Revision as of 21:04, 18 September 2011
The Elwood City Art Museum is a fictional museum in Elwood City. Ms. Bryan's Art Class (basically [[Mr.
Ratburn]]'s class) took a field trip to the musuem, in Binky Barnes, Art Expert, and it was one of the main places in the episode. The museum has paintings such as Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanual Leutze and Whistler's Mother by James McNeil Whistler despite the fact that it is impossible for the museum to own them because they are in different galleries.
Binky Barnes, Art Expert
Binky thought that one of their abstract paintings was hanging sideways, but Buster and Arthur did not believe them. Binky was the one who turned out to be correct despite everybody doubting what he thought.