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'''Andrew Warhola, Jr.''' (August | '''Andrew Warhola, Jr.''' (6 August, 1928 – 22 February, 1987), known as '''Andy Warhol''', was an American painter, printmaker, and filmmaker who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. | ||
When [[Amy Wong]], [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]], and [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]] briefly teleported to the 1960s, they were teleported in front of Warhol's work of art ''{{w|Campbell's Soup Cans}}''. Warhol then walked up to them, referring to Zoidberg as a "marvelous lobster man", but soon dismissing him as a "horrid bore". The encounter resulted in the painting ''Unwelcome Guest'' in 1968, which contains four different-colored depictions of Zoidberg's head. | When [[Amy Wong]], [[Dr. John A. Zoidberg|Dr. Zoidberg]], and [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]] briefly teleported to the 1960s, they were teleported in front of Warhol's work of art ''{{w|Campbell's Soup Cans}}''. Warhol then walked up to them, referring to Zoidberg as a "marvelous lobster man", but soon dismissing him as a "horrid bore". The encounter resulted in the painting ''Unwelcome Guest'' in 1968, which contains four different-colored depictions of Zoidberg's head. | ||
== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == | ||
=== Trivia=== | === Trivia === | ||
[[File:Unwelcome Guest.jpg|200px|thumb|left|''Unwelcome Guest''.]] | [[File:Unwelcome Guest.jpg|200px|thumb|left|''Unwelcome Guest''.]] | ||
*The painting ''Unwelcome Guest'' is a parody of 1964's ''{{w|Shot Marilyns}}''. | *The painting ''Unwelcome Guest'' is a parody of 1964's ''{{w|Shot Marilyns}}''. | ||
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<poem>'''Andy Warhol''': Hi, I'm Andy Warhol. You're some kind of...marvelous lobster man. | <poem>'''Andy Warhol''': Hi, I'm Andy Warhol. You're some kind of...marvelous lobster man. | ||
'''Zoidberg''': Right on! Hey, have you got any real soup, or just this schluck? '' | '''Zoidberg''': Right on! Hey, have you got any real soup, or just this schluck? ''[Zoidberg is teleported away.]'' '' | ||
'''Andy Warhol''': What a horrid bore. </poem> | '''Andy Warhol''': What a horrid bore.</poem> | ||
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Revision as of 22:00, 29 July 2011
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Andy Warhol | |
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Age | 31-41 |
Date of birth | 6 August, 1928 |
Gender | Male |
Species | Human |
Planet of origin | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States |
Profession | Artist |
First appearance | "All the Presidents' Heads" (6ACV23) |
Voiced by | Unknown |
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Andrew Warhola, Jr. (6 August, 1928 – 22 February, 1987), known as Andy Warhol, was an American painter, printmaker, and filmmaker who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.
When Amy Wong, Dr. Zoidberg, and Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth briefly teleported to the 1960s, they were teleported in front of Warhol's work of art Campbell's Soup Cans. Warhol then walked up to them, referring to Zoidberg as a "marvelous lobster man", but soon dismissing him as a "horrid bore". The encounter resulted in the painting Unwelcome Guest in 1968, which contains four different-colored depictions of Zoidberg's head.
Additional Info
Trivia
- The painting Unwelcome Guest is a parody of 1964's Shot Marilyns.
Quotes
Andy Warhol: Hi, I'm Andy Warhol. You're some kind of...marvelous lobster man.
Zoidberg: Right on! Hey, have you got any real soup, or just this schluck? [Zoidberg is teleported away.]
Andy Warhol: What a horrid bore.