![]() ![]() The real painting has the flower protruding from the subject's chest. The fake painting is missing a flower in the bottom right area of the painting. ![]() One of the fakes has closed eyes as well. Each fake has a star-shaped earring, whereas the real painting has a circular pearl earring. Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer The fake is missing a group of trees along the right-hand side of the painting. The ermine in the real painting is white, while the fake has a greenish colored ermine. The fake painting has a weird set of eyebrows. The real painting has a small trickle of milk coming from the jug, while the fake one has a large amount of milk spilling out. In the real painting, the Blue Boy has a few gaps between the pieces of hair that cover his forehead. ![]() In the fake, the Blue Boy has a full fringe along the top of his head. The second fake has the woman looking to the right, but she's much too big on the canvas. One fake has the painting looking to the left and a bit larger than in the original. There are multiple fakes confirmed for this painting. The fake variant is missing one of the hunters and some of the dogs.īeauty Looking Back by Hishikawa Moronobu The Hunters in the Snow by Pieter Brueghel The Elder Animal Crossing: New Horizons Fake Art List Now that those are out of the way, we can focus on the items that have fakes, and even how to tell which paintings are fake and which are the real thing. How to tell if art is fake in Animal Crossing: New Horizons Before we get started, though, here is a list of all the pieces that are always genuine. To make this guide extra easy to follow, we’ve broken down each of the pieces into a table below. The fake version of The Blue Boy (known as the Basic Painting) has a different hairstyle than the original by Thomas Gainsborough. ![]() That includes knowing what kind of paintings there are, which ones have fakes, and even how to spot a fake painting or statue so you don’t get duped. We’ve put in a ton of work – and so has the entire Animal Crossing community – to make sure that you have everything you need to succeed. If you’re looking to make the most of your time with Jolly Redd, the traveling scumbag of a fox that tries to hamfist fake paintings down your throat, then look no further. We’ve put together this in-depth guide to all the art pieces and statues, as well as broken down how to tell which pieces are fake so you don’t find yourself duped by that wily fox. But, navigating the world of international art is no easy thing, and if you’re going to fill that new addition of your museum, you’re going to need all the best information. This statue is not always genuine, so be aware of fakes.Animal Crossing: New Horizons players have a whole new slew of things to worry about now that Jolly Redd has arrived with his Treasure Brawler to sell a ton of statues and art pieces. You can buy the art from the Treasure Trawler or Harv's Island for 4,980 Bells. The Gallant Statue is based on the actual artwork, David by Michaelangelo. Hearts didn't have the lovey-dovey symbolism back then that they do today. Close inspection shows heart-shaped eyes, but that's probably meant to depict light hitting them. It took Michelangelo more than three years to sculpt this piece. Young David glares at his enemies, sling slung over his shoulder. How to Get Art from the Treasure Trawler Gallant Statue Museum Description Artwork Image The best way to get the Gallant Statue is to buy it from the Treasure Trawler! Check out our guide so you get the real one every time: The difference can sometimes be hard to spot in the darkness of Redd's Trawler, so we recommend zooming in as much as possible on the area in the red circle. The fake statue is holding a book, while the real one doesn't. ![]()
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