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On the Screen Above Is a Picture of Julia and a Picture of Her Art Work Named

Jolly Redd has returned to Animal Crossing: New Horizons, bringing furniture and art with him.

Redd will have iv different art pieces in on his boat (likewise as two pieces of regular furniture). As in past games, Redd will sell genuine artworks (that can be donated to the Museum) and forgeries (which can't be donated). Below nosotros'll get over how to spot a faux.

Yous can only purchase one of the four art pieces displayed, so choose wisely. Based on our experiences, it'due south possible for all 4 of the art pieces to be fake. It'due south likewise possible for Redd to be selling more than one real piece of art. From counting the name plates in the museum, in that location are 43 art pieces to find and donate.

One time you purchase it from Redd, the art will get mailed to y'all the adjacent day.

Complete List of Paintings

  • Serene Painting
  • Warm Painting
  • Wistful Painting
  • Academic Painting
  • Graceful Painting
  • Calm Painting
  • Flowery Painting
  • Jolly Painting
  • Moody Painting
  • Famous Painting
  • Scary Painting
  • Dynamic Painting
  • Scenic Painting
  • Moving Painting
  • Amazing Painting
  • Quaint Painting
  • Solemn Painting
  • Basic Painting
  • Worthy Painting
  • Glowing Painting
  • Common Painting
  • Sinking Painting
  • Squeamish Painting
  • Proper Painting
  • Mysterious Painting
  • Twinkling Painting
  • Perfect Painting
  • Wild Painting Left Half
  • Wild Painting Correct Half
  • Detailed Painting

Consummate Listing of Statues

  • Warrior Statue
  • Motherly Statue
  • Beautiful Statue
  • Familiar Statue
  • Robust Statue
  • Gallant Statue
  • Informative Statue
  • Rock-head Statue
  • Ancient Statue
  • Tremendous Statue
  • Valiant Statue
  • Mystic Statue
  • Great Statue

Where practise I find Redd?

You'll need to talk to Blathers and accept him mention the idea of allowing art before Redd will show upwardly. According to a data mine past Ninji, this volition happen in one case you submit at least 60 donations to the museum (fish, bugs, or fossils). The day after Blathers talks nigh art, Isabelle volition warn y'all of shady art dealers during her morning announcements. You'll then be able to find Redd roaming your isle.

Jolly Redd tries to rip off an Animal Crossing character Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Upon talking to him, he'll offer you a random painting for a for a whopping 498,000 Bells. After declining, he'll requite you a "discount" to 4,980 Bells. This art piece volition be 18-carat.

Donate the start piece of art to Blathers, and he'll talk almost opening an art exhibit. The adjacent day, the museum will be closed for renovations. Some other day subsequently, the museum will open with an art exhibit and Redd will start appearing on your isle on random days.

Redd shows up on a boat at your isle'south tiny beach in the north of your island. The beach is all the way on the dorsum of your island, and if you haven't terraformed dorsum there, y'all'll likely demand a ladder to reach information technology.

Redd'southward boat will appear on random days, similar to other island merchants like Kicks and Flick. We're unsure if Redd's boat has any unlocking prerequisites (such as needing the Resident Services tent to upgrade to a building before he'll prove upward, or needing to donate a certain amount to the Museum).

Redd can also exist added as a merchant in Harv'south Island Plaza for 100,000 Bells. When he appears here, he'll have two random pieces of art, which can both either be fake or existent. On Harv'southward island, you can still just buy one slice a twenty-four hours. Based on our testing, in one case you buy i of the pieces, the piece you bought volition be replaced with a new, random piece of art the next day. If you never purchase either of the two pieces on display from Redd, and then the stock volition refresh on Monday.

What practise I do with the art?

The art can be donated to the Museum, provided that it'south genuine. It can also be used as a normal article of furniture item to be displayed in your home. If information technology's a statue, it can besides be placed anywhere on the island.

If you buy a faux, not even Timmy and Tommy will want to buy it. Yous'll have to dispose of it using a Trash Can furnishing particular if you don't desire it anymore. Or you lot can simply display it and fool your uncultured friends.

How to tell which of Redd's artworks are real and which are fake

All of Redd'southward artworks are based off of real world paintings and sculptures. Just the tricky fox may endeavor to sell you a forgery that looks very similar to the genuine article. Each fake will have a visible difference from the real version.

Redd has really stepped up his game this time around and his art is pretty hard to differentiate from the real versions. Continue in mind that the differences between the existent and fakes are not the same as they were in Animal Crossing: New Foliage and are much harder to spot.

In the listing below, we'll include descriptions of how yous can tell the divergence betwixt a existent piece of art and a forgery. We'll keep updating as we discover more.

Update (Apr. 23): While we used the painting textures from the game to list the paintings below, it appears that there take been reports of multiple types of false paintings that were non in the textures we used. That being said, make sure to audit the paintings advisedly and compare them to the real paintings below before you make any purchases. Nosotros will keep investigating and update this guide as we find more than data.

Serene Painting

(Lady with an Ermine by Leonardo da Vinci)

A comparison of the real and fake Serene Painting in Animal Crossing. The fake is holding a creature with a raccoon-like pattern Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The real version will have a woman holding an all-white ermine. In the faux version, the ermine will have raccoon-like circles around its eyes.

Warm Painting

(The Clothed Maja by Francisco de Goya)

A confirmation that the Warm Painting is always real in Animal Crossing Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The Warm Painting is always genuine.

Wistful Painting

(Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer)

A comparison image showing what the fake Wistful Painting looks like Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The real version has a pearl earring (shocker). The faux version has a star-shaped earring. There is another false version with the subject area's optics closed, which also has a star-shaped earring.

Academic Painting

(Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci)

A comparison between the real and fake Academic Painting. The fake version has a coffee stain. Prototype: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The simulated version of this painting will have a coffee stain in the corner.

Graceful Painting

(Dazzler Looking Back by Hishikawa Moronobu)

A comparison of the real and fake Graceful Painting Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The real version has a white tag virtually her pilus. The faux version does not have the tag. The adult female in the fake painting is also larger. Some other version of a false Graceful Painting has her looking to the left, instead of to the right.

Calm Painting

(A Sun Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat)

A confirmation that the Calm Painting is always real Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The Calm Painting is always genuine.

Flowery Painting

(Sunflowers past Vincent Van Gogh)

A confirmation that the Flowery Painting is always real Epitome: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The Flowery Painting is always genuine.

Jolly Painting

(Summer by Giuseppe Arcimboldo)

A comparison showing that the fake version of the Jolly Painting is missing a flower on his chest. Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The fake Jolly Painting will be missing the sprout on the field of study's breast.

Moody Painting

(The Sower by Jean-François Millet)

Confirmation that the Moody Painting is always real Paradigm: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The Moody Painting is ever genuine.

Famous Painting

(The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci)

A comparison showing that the fake version of the Famous Painting has eyebrows. Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The fake Famous Painting will have eyebrows.

Scary Painting

(Ōtani Oniji the 3rd as Yakko Edobei past Tōshūsai Sharaku)

A comparison of the real and fake Scary Painting Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The fake Scary Painting volition have lamentable-looking eyebrows. The real 1 looks more angry. An boosted fake version may have him grinning, though his eyebrows will still be sad-looking.

Dynamic Painting

(Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai)

A confirmation that the Dynamic Painting is always real Epitome: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The Dynamic Painting is ever genuine.

Scenic Painting

(The Hunters in the Snowfall past Pieter Bruegel the Elder)

A comparison showing that the fake version of the Scenic Painting is missing people Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The simulated version of the Scenic Painting will be missing a hunter and some dogs.

Moving Painting

(The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli)

A comparison showing the fake version of the Moving Painting missing trees Prototype: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The fake version of the Moving Painting will exist missing trees in the top right corner.

Amazing Painting

(The Night Sentinel by Rembrandt van Rijn)

A comparison showing that the fake version of the Amazing Painting is missing a hat Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The man in the front of the fake Astonishing Painting is missing his hat.

Quaint Painting

(The Milkmaid by Johannes Vermeer)

A comparison showing that the fake version of the Quaint Painting has more milk Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

In the imitation version, the woman in the Quaint Painting is pouring out much more milk than she is in the real version.

Solemn Painting

(Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez)

A comparison showing the fake version of the Solemn Painting has a man raising his arm Prototype: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The human in the background of the fake Solemn Painting is raising his arm more than he is in the real version.

Basic Painting

(The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough)

A comparison showing that the boy in the fake Basic Painting has more hair Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The false version of the Basic Painting depicts the male child with more hair.

Worthy Painting

(Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix)

A confirmation that the Worthy Painting is always real Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The Worthy Painting is always genuine.

Glowing Painting

(The Fighting Temeraire by Joseph Mallord William Turner)

A confirmation that the Glowing Painting is always real Prototype: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The Glowing Painting is always genuine.

Common Painting

(The Gleaners by Jean-François Millet)

Confirmation that the Common Painting is always real Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The Common Painting is always genuine.

Sinking Painting

(Ophelia by John Everett Millais)

The Sinking Painting is always real Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The Sinking Painting is always 18-carat.

Prissy Painting

(The Fifer by Édouard Manet)

The Nice Painting is always real Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The Overnice Painting is e'er genuine.

Proper Painting

(A Bar at the Folies-Bergère by Édouard Manet)

Confirmation that the Proper Painting is always real Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The Proper Painting is always genuine.

Mysterious Painting

(Isle of the Dead by Arnold Böcklin)

Confirmation that the Mysterious Painting is always real Epitome: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The Mysterious Painting is always genuine.

Twinkling Painting

(The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh)

Confirmation that the Twinkling Painting is always real Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The Twinkling Painting is always genuine.

Perfect Painting

(Apples and Oranges past Paul Cézanne)

The Perfect Painting is never fake Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The Perfect Painting is always genuine.

Wild Painting Left Half

(Folding Screen of Fūjin and Raijin by Tawaraya Sōtatsu)

A comparison showing the real and fake Wild Painting Left Half. The fake version shows the beast as green, rather than white Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

In the fake version of the Wild Painting Left Half, the creature is green. It should be white.

Wild Painting Right Half

(Folding Screen of Fūjin and Raijin by Tawaraya Sōtatsu)

A comparison of the real and fake Wild Painting Right Half. Paradigm: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

In the false version of the Wild Painting Correct One-half, the beast is white. It should be light-green.

Detailed Painting

(Ajisai Sōkeizu by Itō Jakuchū)

A comparison of the real and fake Detailed Painting Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The fake Detailed Painting has purple foliage instead of blueish. It'southward also missing a signature on the left.

Warrior Statue

(Terracotta Warrior by Unknown)

A comparison of the real and fake Warrior Statue Prototype: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The existent version will non be property anything. The faux version is holding a shovel.

Motherly Statue

(Captoline Wolf by Unknown)

A comparison between the real and fake Motherly Statue Prototype: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The simulated version of the Motherly Statue will have a tongue sticking out of the wolf'due south mouth.

Cute Statue

(Venus de Milo past Alexandros of Antioch)

A comparison of the real and fake Beautiful Statue Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The imitation version will be wearing a necklace.

Robust Statue

(Discobolus by unknown)

A comparison between the real and fake Robust Statue Paradigm: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The fake statue volition be wearing a watch on his raised arm.

Gallant Statue

(David by Michelangelo)

A comparison between the real and fake Gallant Statue Prototype: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The fake statue is holding a book under his arm.

Informative Statue

(Rosetta Stone by Unknown)

A comparison of the real and fake Informative Statue Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The imitation Informative Statue volition be blueish, simply the real one is blackness.

Ancient Statue

(Jōmon Menses "Dogū" Figurine Shakōki-dogū past Unknown)

A comparison between the real and fake Ancient Statue Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The fake Ancient Statue has two antennas coming out of the side of its head.

The false statue may also have blue glowing optics.

Tremendous Statue

(Houmuwu Ding by Unknown)

A comparison of the fake and real Tremendous Statue. The fake one has a lid on it. Epitome: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The simulated version of this statue has a lid. The real one will exist open up at the top.

Mystic Statue

(Bosom of Nefertiti by Thutmose)

A comparison of the real and fake Mystic Statue Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The fake Mystic Statue will accept an earring on the subject's correct ear. Facing the statue direct, the earring will be on the viewer's left.

Stone-head Statue

(Olmec Colossal Head by Unknown)

A comparison of the real and fake Rock-head Statue Paradigm: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The false statue will be smile.

Valiant Statue

(Nike of Samothrace by Unknown)

A comparison between the real and fake Valiant Statue Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

The imitation version of this statue volition take Nike'south left leg forward. The existent version has her right leg forward.

Familiar Statue

(The Thinker by Auguste Rodin)

A graphic showing the Familiar Statue in Animal Crossing and confirming that it is always real Image: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

This statue volition always be real.

Great Statue

(Rex Kamehameha I by Thomas Ridgeway Gould)

A graphic showing the Great Statue in Animal Crossing and confirming that it is always real Paradigm: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo

This statue volition always be real.


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Source: https://www.polygon.com/animal-crossing-new-horizons-switch-acnh-guide/2020/4/23/21231433/redd-jolly-museum-art-fake-real-forgeries-list-complete-painting-statue

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