![]() ![]() In the forged painting, the woman has raised eyebrows, which makes her look angry, whereas in the genuine one, she has no (or very faint) eyebrows, which makes her look calm. Rooster and Hen with Hydrangeas by Itō Jakuchū The forgery also lacks the artist's seals and titling of the work on the left edge. The forged painting has purple flowers, whereas the genuine one has blue flowers. In the forged painting, the boy has bangs covering his entire forehead and curls at his back are longer whereas in the genuine one, his hair partially covers his forehead and his nape is trimmed.Ī Sunday Afternoon on The Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat The Night Watch by Rembrandt Harmeszoon van Rijn ![]() Metallic objects also appear faintly less reflective in the forgery. In the forged painting, the man with the red sash is not wearing a feather hat whereas in the genuine painting, he is. The forgery also has a strange key taped to the back. The forgery's wooden frame is a duller color compared to the genuine's frame, and the white mat board is slightly dirtied by the left and bottom edges of the canvas. The forged painting has a coffee stain on the top right of the canvas whereas the genuine does not. As this is the only slot which may contain large sculptures, they are considerably rarer than other pieces of art.Įach time Redd visits, there is a 20% chance for a piece of art not donated to the player's museum to be forced to spawn.Īrtwork was introduced in the Earth Day update on April 23rd, 2020. The back-left slot may hold any painting the front-left slot may hold small paintings only the back-middle slot may hold small paintings or small sculptures and the back-right slot may hold any piece of art. Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler has four spaces for art, each allowing for different types of art to be displayed. Female villagers, regardless of personality, will not send art to the player.įorged art cannot be sold at Nook’s Cranny and will either need to be given to a villager or thrown away in a trashcan in order to get rid of it. Smug villagers will send only fake pieces to the player. Cranky villagers can send sculptures, which can be either real or fake. Jock and lazy villagers can send any piece of art, which can be either real or fake. Occasionally, male villagers may mail a resident a piece of art. The academic painting, detailed painting, glowing painting, mysterious painting, sinking painting, twinkling painting, informative statue, rock-head statue, tremendous statue, and warrior statue are new to New Horizons. There are 14 pieces that are always genuine, but the majority have a forged version. In New Horizons, the genuine and forged pieces look different, allowing the player to identify them before purchasing. ![]() Donating the first piece to the museum will allow Blathers to expand the museum, which requires one day of construction. Wild Painting (left half, right half) – Folding Screen of Fūjin and Raijin (Tawaraya Sōtatsu)įake painting’s Fuujin has a lighter skin color.Blathers tells the player that the art given to him is a fakeĪrt pieces are paintings and sculptures that can be purchased from Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler and donated to the museum, provided they are not forged. Serene Painting – Lady with an Ermine (Leonardo da Vinci) Moving Painting – The Birth of Venus (Sandro Botticelli)įake painting lacking trees at top right corner:īasic Painting – The Blue Boy (Thomas Gainsborough) The angle and positioning seems to be a little different for the fake statue:ĭetailed Painting – Ajisai Sōkeizu (Itō Jakuchū) So if you want to figure out which work of art is real or fake, check out the guide below: Statuesįake statue is holding cloth in its right hand:įake statue has some sort of band around its wrist:Īncient Statue – Jōmon Period “Dogū” Figurine Shakōki-dogūįake statue seems to have some sort of necklace around its neck: In the latest Animal Crossing: New Horizons update, players could now visit Redd and purchase paintings and statues from him.īut, as you know, not every painting and statue from Redd is real, and fake works of art aren’t accepted by Blathers at all. ![]()
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