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− | |name = <big>Picasso's studio</big> |
+ | |name = <big>Pablo Picasso's studio</big> |
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− | Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso = [[File:Picasso's Studio.png|300px]] |
+ | Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso = [[File:Pablo Picasso's Studio.png|300px]] |
− | |-|Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2 = [[File:EpicLLOYD in Picasso's Studio.png|300px]]<big>[[EpicLLOYD]] in Picasso's studio</big></tabber> |
+ | |-|Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2 = [[File:EpicLLOYD in Pablo Picasso's Studio.png|300px]]<big>[[EpicLLOYD]] in Picasso's studio</big></tabber> |
|ERBnumber = [[Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso]]<br>[[Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2]] |
|ERBnumber = [[Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso]]<br>[[Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2]] |
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|character = [[Pablo Picasso]]<br>[[Lump]]<br>[[Billy Mays]]<br>[[Mister Rogers]]<br>The [[Doctor Who|Fourth Doctor]]<br>[[Bob Ross]]<br>[[EpicLLOYD]] |
|character = [[Pablo Picasso]]<br>[[Lump]]<br>[[Billy Mays]]<br>[[Mister Rogers]]<br>The [[Doctor Who|Fourth Doctor]]<br>[[Bob Ross]]<br>[[EpicLLOYD]] |
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|releasedate = November 18, 2013 <small>(Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso)</small><br>January 9, 2017 <small>(Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2)</small> |
|releasedate = November 18, 2013 <small>(Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso)</small><br>January 9, 2017 <small>(Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2)</small> |
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|numberoftimesappeared = 2 |
|numberoftimesappeared = 2 |
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+ | |image2 = [[File:Pablo Picasso's Studio Based On.png|300px]]}} |
− | '''Picasso's studio''' |
+ | '''Pablo Picasso's studio''' is where [[Pablo Picasso]] rapped and where [[Lump]], [[Billy Mays]], [[Mister Rogers]], and the [[Doctor Who|Fourth Doctor]] made their cameo appearance in [[Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso]]. This is also where [[EpicLLOYD]] made his appearance in [[Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2]]. |
==Information on the location== |
==Information on the location== |
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− | Picasso's studio is where |
+ | Pablo Picasso's studio is where Picasso used to create his paintings. The Eiffel Tower can be seen in the distance outside the window, indicating that the studio is located somewhere in Paris, France. There is also an old-style television located in the room. His studio is filled with many of Picasso's own paintings, including ''The Old Guitarist'', ''Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto'', and ''The Actor''. Although its exact location is unknown, the studio is likely to be Picasso's studio/residence during 1937–1948 in Rue des Grands-Augustins, where he created one of his most famous paintings, ''Guernica''. |
==Appearance in the rap battle== |
==Appearance in the rap battle== |
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==='''[[Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso]]:'''=== |
==='''[[Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso]]:'''=== |
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− | This is where Pablo Picasso rapped and where Lump made his cameo appearance. During his second verse, Picasso turned on his television, briefly showing reused footage of |
+ | This is where Pablo Picasso rapped and where Lump made his cameo appearance. During his second verse, Picasso turned on his television, briefly showing reused footage of Billy Mays, Mister Rogers, and the Fourth Doctor, respectively. [[Bob Ross]] also appeared on the television after them, where he could be seen performing part of his second verse. |
==='''[[Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2]]:'''=== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *The paintings in Picasso's studio included: |
+ | *The paintings in Pablo Picasso's studio included: |
**''Prostitutes at a Bar'' (1902) |
**''Prostitutes at a Bar'' (1902) |
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**''Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto'' (1903) |
**''Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto'' (1903) |
Latest revision as of 12:52, 31 May 2017
Pablo Picasso's studio | |
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Rap battle information | |
Appeared in | Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2 |
Character(s) | Pablo Picasso Lump Billy Mays Mister Rogers The Fourth Doctor Bob Ross EpicLLOYD |
Release date | November 18, 2013 (Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso) January 9, 2017 (Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2) |
Times appeared | 2 |
Based on | |
Pablo Picasso's studio is where Pablo Picasso rapped and where Lump, Billy Mays, Mister Rogers, and the Fourth Doctor made their cameo appearance in Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso. This is also where EpicLLOYD made his appearance in Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2.
Information on the location
Pablo Picasso's studio is where Picasso used to create his paintings. The Eiffel Tower can be seen in the distance outside the window, indicating that the studio is located somewhere in Paris, France. There is also an old-style television located in the room. His studio is filled with many of Picasso's own paintings, including The Old Guitarist, Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto, and The Actor. Although its exact location is unknown, the studio is likely to be Picasso's studio/residence during 1937–1948 in Rue des Grands-Augustins, where he created one of his most famous paintings, Guernica.
Appearance in the rap battle
Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso:
This is where Pablo Picasso rapped and where Lump made his cameo appearance. During his second verse, Picasso turned on his television, briefly showing reused footage of Billy Mays, Mister Rogers, and the Fourth Doctor, respectively. Bob Ross also appeared on the television after them, where he could be seen performing part of his second verse.
Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2:
This is where EpicLLOYD made his appearance during the line, "You're an eight-year-old boy stuck inside a whatever-year-old man!" It later changes into Bill Gates' background.
Trivia
- The paintings in Pablo Picasso's studio included:
- Prostitutes at a Bar (1902)
- Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto (1903)
- The Old Guitarist (1903–1904)
- The Actor (1904)
- Boy Leading a Horse (1906)
- Self-Portrait (1907)
- Ma Jolie (1911–1912)
- Still-Life (1919)
- Bathers (1920)