How To Get Art Animal Crossing New Leaf
New Leaf Crazy Redd Art Guide The works of art sold by Crazy Redd in Animal Crossing: New Leaf may be authentic or they may be forgeries. This guide will help you distinguish the real one from the fake ones. Each painting and statue is listed below, in alphabetical order, along with a way to tell if each one is the real deal. A picture will also show the difference between the two.
Each time Crazy Redd comes to town, he will have four pieces of art up for sale. Generally, only one of the four will be authentic. However, he will occasionally have more than one real piece. You can only purchase one item per character, though.
Amazing Painting In the real painting, the man in black will be on the left and the man in white will be on the right. The opposite is true in the fake one.
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Ancient Statue The real statue has just a slit for the eyes, so the eyes appear shut. In the fake one, the eyes are clearly open.
Basic Painting In the real painting, the boy in blue will have one arm hanging straight down and the other arm bent and on his hip. In the fake painting, both arms will be bent and on his hips.
Beautiful Statue The real statue is a woman with very short hair, while the fake one has long hair (to her shoulders). Don't buy the fake one unless you want to go bust.
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Dynamic Painting In the real painting, the mountain in the center/right will appear tiny in comparison to the wave on the left. In the fake one, the mountain appears large: Don't buy it unless you want to wave goodbye to your money.
Famous Painting In the real painting, Mona Lisa's right hand (which appears on the left) will be on top. In the fake one, Mona Lisa's left hand (your right) will be on top. See the picture below if you need clarification.
Gallant Statue In the real statue, the man's towel will only be over one shoulder. The fake statue has a towel on both shoulders--try to 'member that, because otherwise it may drive you nuts.
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Graceful Painting In the real painting, the woman faces to the right. The fake one faces to the left, to the left.
Great Statue In the real statue, the man's right arm is raised and his palm faces up. In the fake one, the man's arm isn't raised as high and his palm faces the ground. Raise your hand if you can spot the difference.
Jolly Painting In the real painting, the man's nose appears relatively normal. In the fake one, something is clearly coming out of his nose. Perhaps it's a carrot, or maybe it's not something very pleasant. Somebody should give this man a tissue!
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Motherly Statue In the real statue, the wolf mother has two children. If the wolf has only one child, it's a fake--step away from the statue and don't talk to the wolf (or her son) ever again.
Moving Painting In the real painting, the woman stands in a shell that opens upward. In the fake one, the shell points downward--it's not worth a single sand dollar.
Mystic Statue For the real statue, the woman has a flat-top. The fake one has a round head. Redd may try to trick people, but the truth gets around.
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Neutral Painting This is a tricky one, and you really have to look closely. In the real painting, the leaf nearest the top-left corner will be complete--no holes. In the fake one, that top-left leaf will have a hole or a circle taken out of it. It will resemble Tom Nook's logo. Beware of Nook.
Proper Painting The proper painting will always be real. I'd like to give Redd a proper thank you for that. (see picture)
Quaint Painting In the real painting, the woman will be wearing a white hat. In the fake one, the woman is not wearing a hat. Hats off to Johannes Vermeer, who maid this work of art.
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Robust Statue In the real statue, the man is holding a smooth disc. In the fake one, the disc has some circles or bumps on it that make it resemble a UFO. Just toss the fake one aside.
Scary Painting In the real painting, all of the man's fingers are extended. In the fake one, he is pointing with just his index fingers...while probably saying you da man to his favorite sumo wrestler.
Serene Painting In the real painting, the woman appears to be holding a ferret or weasel. In the fake painting, she is holding a cat. The cat will be fluffier and rounder, so look at the animal's body if the head is hard to make out. Don't let Redd weasel you out of your hard-earned money! That wouldn't be ferret all!
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Solemn Painting In the real painting, the woman in white is small on-screen, roughly one-fourth of the picture's height. In the fake painting, she is much taller--nearly half of the picture's height. I know the dress looks big on you honey, but you'll grow into it!
Valiant Statue The real valiant statue will have angel wings that appear fluffly or feathery. The fake one will have bat wings. Don't buy the bat, man, or Redd will be robbin' you!
Wild Painting In the real painting, the light-colored creature is on the left and the darker creature is on the right. In the fake painting, the dark one is on the left.
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Wistful Painting In the real painting, the woman's headband is blue. In the fake one, her headband is orange. Apparently she switched tribes on Survivor.
Note: Wendell's Painting (not for museum) Wendell's painting is a furniture item that was added with the Welcome Amiibo update in 2016. It can be ordered from Wendell's RV at the campground. However, it can not be donated to the museum.
I hope you've found this guide to be helpful (and maybe even entertaining?). I have lots of other Animal Crossing content here on , including my New Horizons Blog, New Leaf hair guide, and QR Codes.Paintings have an appearance in the Animal Crossing series. They play a small part in the game, with players having the option of donating them to the museum or placing them as furniture.
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Paintings in the series are copies of renowned paintings in the real world, such as Da Vinci's Mona Lisa or Klimt's The Kiss. They do not share the same name.
Paintings are decorative items that, like sculptures, may be donated to the museum by talking to the curator, Blathers, who will authenticate them before accepting them. All paintings will be accepted unless they are already on display, or are forged. Accepted paintings are added to the gallery in the museum with a corresponding title and name of the Player who donated it.
Forged paintings are not displayed, in keeping with the museum's wish for high-quality exhibits, and are handed back to the player. Paintings may also be placed in player's house, upon which they are placed on an easel or on the wall, as of New Leaf.
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Forged Paintings can be sold for 10 bells. In Wild World, players may exchange a forged painting for 100 Bells upon signing up for a certain kind of insurance. In New Leaf, forged paintings cannot be sold and will instead have to be disposed of at Re-Tail at the cost of 100 Bells or thrown away in a garbage can.
Paintings can be obtained from a variety of different ways throughout the series. In all of the games, the best possible way to obtain them is through Crazy Redd's or through Tom Nook's store or the Nookling stores.
In Animal Crossing, the player can only obtain paintings by going to Crazy Redd's, a black market operated by Redd containing forged and authentic paintings, or Tom Nook's store, which always stocks authentic paintings.
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In Wild World, there are 20 paintings in total. In the game, insurance was introduced and available by talking to Lyle. When the player is sold a forgery (and authenticated by Blathers), the player can talk to Lyle the following week and exchange it for 100 bells instead of 10 bells at Tom Nook's store.
In New Leaf, 25 paintings can be obtained. In the game, the ability to identify fakes before sale was added, with forged paintings showing distinct differences from their authentic versions.
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