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Posted by Andy on Thursday, November 16, 2006 in Merchandise

Back in October we reported on the What The Deuce Are You Staring At!?! exhibition at The Museum of Television & Radio in Los Angeles; a collection of Family Guy inspired artistic works. At the time we were asked if it was possible to obtain prints of the paintings. Well the good news is yes you can now buy copies from Fox Studio Art. However, these prints are limited editions, so you will need to move quickly if you want to get one of these hanging on your wall.

What The Deuce Are You Staring At!?! opened to the public last week at The Museum of Television & Radio in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, and will be open until Sunday January 21st 2007. Then the exhibition will begin its world tour of animation galleries both in the United States and around the world. Galleries featured in the tour include the Animation Connection in Toronto, Canada, The Linda Jones Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, The Animation Art Gallery in London, UK, The Silver K Gallery in Melbourne, Australia, and Van Eaton Gallery in Los Angeles, California. Full details can be found here. If you’ve already been to the exhibition, let us know what you thought by posting a comment.

Pictured above is Evilmonkeybusiness by Mike Santos and below Stewie’s Dream by Mark Covell. Check out the whole series in our What the Deuce!?! feature.

Related link: http://www.foxstudioart.com/index.htm?catid=360

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  1. Jacques (Thu 16 November 2006)

    Loan me $250. ;-)

  2. thatguy1 (Sat 25 November 2006)

    Hey- if you like this art, check out the family guy/star wars book for sale on ebay. It looks pretty cool! It’s only up until sunday

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