Animal Crossing New Horizons Redd guide: Real or fake art complete list

Jolly Redd is back to Animal Crossing New HorizonsYou can bring your furniture and art along.

Redd will bring four art pieces along with two regular pieces of furniture to his boat. As in past games, Redd will sell genuine artworks (that can be donated to the Museum) and forgeries (which can’t be donated). Below we’ll go over how to spot a fake.

Each of these four pieces can be purchased individually, so make sure you choose carefully. Based on our experiences, it’s possible for all four of the art pieces to be fake. It’s also possible for Redd to be selling more than one real piece of art. You can find 43 different art pieces that you could donate, counting the names plates found in the museum.

Redd will send you your art the day after you purchase it.

A Complete Listing of Paintings

The Complete List Of Statues

Redd can be found where?

You’ll need to talk to Blathers and have him mention the idea of allowing art before Redd will show up. A data mine by NinjiOnce you’ve submitted 60 or more donations (fossils, bugs, fish) to the museum, it will be possible for this to happen. Isabelle, who will be making morning announcements about shady dealers in art the day following Blathers’ talk on art, will alert you to potential scammers. You’ll then be able to find Redd roaming your island.

Jolly Redd tries to rip off an Animal Crossing character

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Upon talking to him, he’ll offer you a random painting for a for a whopping 498,000 Bells. After declining, he’ll give you a “discount” to 4,980 Bells. You will receive a genuine art piece.

Donate the first piece of art to Blathers, and he’ll talk about opening an art exhibit. After renovations, the museum closes for repairs. The museum will reopen the next day with an exhibit of art and Redd will begin appearing randomly on your island.

Redd shows up on a boat at your island’s tiny beach in the north of your island. The beach is all the way on the back of your island, and if you haven’t terraformed back there, you’ll likely need a ladder to reach it.

Redd’s 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 show up, or needing to donate a certain amount to the Museum).

Redd can also be added as a merchant in Harv’s 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 real. On Harv’s island, you can still only buy one piece a day.

How do I use the art?

The art can be donated to the Museum, provided that it’s genuine. You can display it in your home as normal furniture. If it’s a statue, it can also be placed anywhere on the island.

It’s unlikely that Tommy or Timmy will buy fakes. You’ll have to dispose of it using a Trash Can furnishing item if you don’t want it anymore. It can be displayed and used to deceive your friends.

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

All of Redd’s artworks are based off of real world paintings and sculptures. The tricky fox might try to convince you to buy a fake that is very similar to the real thing. Fake products will always have visible differences from real ones.

Redd has significantly improved his skills this time, and the art is much more difficult to tell apart from the actual versions. Remember that fakes and real items are different than they used to be. Animal Crossing: New LeafThey are more difficult to identify.

In the list below, we’ll include descriptions of how you can tell the difference between a real piece of art and a forgery. We’ll keep updating as we find more.

Updated (April 23). Update (Apr.Although we listed the paintings using the textures of the game, it looks like there are other ways to do so. reports of multiple types of fake paintingsThey were not included in our textures. However, before making any purchase make sure you inspect and compare the paintings to see if they are comparable to real ones. This guide will be updated as more information becomes available.

Serene Painting

Leonardo da Vinci’s Lady with an Ermine

A comparison of the real and fake Serene Painting in Animal Crossing. The fake is holding a creature with a raccoon-like pattern

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In the real version, a woman will be holding an all-whiteermine. The fake version will feature raccoon-like circles surrounding its eyes.

Warm Painting

Francisco de Goya’s Clothed Maja

A confirmation that the Warm Painting is always real in Animal Crossing

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Warm Paintings are always authentic.

Wishful Painting

Johannes Vermeer’s Girl with Pearl Earrings

A comparison image showing what the fake Wistful Painting looks like

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A pearl earring is the real deal. Fake version features a star-shaped earrings. There is another fake version with the subject’s eyes 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.

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This fake painting will feature a coffee stain at the corner.

Graceful Painting

Hishikawa Moronobu’s Beauty Looking Back

A comparison of the real and fake Graceful Painting

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A white tag is attached to her real hair. The faux version doesn’t have this tag. Also, the woman depicted in the faux painting is larger. An alternative version of the Graceful Painting depicts the woman looking to her left.

Calm painting

Georges Seurat organizes a Sunday Evening on La Grande Jatte Island.

A confirmation that the Calm Painting is always real

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Calm Paintings remain authentic.

Flowers in Painting

(Sunflowers by Vincent Van Gogh).

A confirmation that the Flowery Painting is always real

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Flowery Paintings are always authentic.

Jolly Painting

(Summer by Giuseppe Arcimboldo

A comparison showing that the fake version of the Jolly Painting is missing a flower on his chest.

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The fake Jolly Painting will be missing the sprout on the subject’s chest.

Moody Painting

(The Sower by Jean-François Millet)

Confirmation that the Moody Painting is always real

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Moody Paintings remain authentic.

Most Famous Paintings

(The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci)

A comparison showing that the fake version of the Famous Painting has eyebrows.

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Fake Famous Paintings will make eyebrows.

Scary painting

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

A comparison of the real and fake Scary Painting

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False Scary Painting will give you sad eyebrows. Real one is more angry. A fake one may make him smile, but his eyebrows will remain sad.

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

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Dynamic Paintings are always authentic.

Scenic painting

Pieter Bruegel the Old, “The Hunters In the Snow”

A comparison showing that the fake version of the Scenic Painting is missing people

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A hunter and some dog will not be present in the fake Scenic Painting.

Moving painting

(The Birth of Venus by Sandro botticelli

A comparison showing the fake version of the Moving Painting missing trees

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You will see the fake Moving Painting in the upper right corner.

Amazing Painting

Rembrandt van Rij’s Night Watch

A comparison showing that the fake version of the Amazing Painting is missing a hat

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Man in front of fake Amazing Painting has lost his hat.

Quaint Painting

Johannes Vermeer’s The Milkmaid

A comparison showing that the fake version of the Quaint Painting has more milk

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Fake Quaint Painting depicts the same woman pouring more milk out than the real one.

The Solemn Art of Painting

(Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez)

A comparison showing the fake version of the Solemn Painting has a man raising his arm

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He raises his arm more in this fake Solemn Painting than he does in the actual one.

Basic Painting

Thomas Gainsborough’s “The Blue Boy”

A comparison showing that the boy in the fake Basic Painting has more hair

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Fake Basic Painting: The boy has longer hair.

Valuable Painting

(Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix)

A confirmation that the Worthy Painting is always real

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Worthy Paintings are always authentic.

Glowing Painting

(The Fighting Temeraire, Joseph Mallord William Turner).

A confirmation that the Glowing Painting is always real

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Glowing Painting is always real

Common Painting

(The Gleaners by Jean-François Millet)

Confirmation that the Common Painting is always real

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Common Paintings are always authentic.

Sinking Painting

(Ophelia, John Everett Millais).

The Sinking Painting is always real

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Sinking Paintings are always authentic.

Nice painting

(The Fifer by Édouard Manet)

The Nice Painting is always real

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A Nice Painting can never be faked.

Proper Painting

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

Confirmation that the Proper Painting is always real

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It is essential to be authentic in your painting.

Mystery Painting

(Isle of the Dead by Arnold Böcklin)

Confirmation that the Mysterious Painting is always real

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The Mysterious Paint is always true.

Twinkling Painting

Vincent van Gogh, The Starry Night

Confirmation that the Twinkling Painting is always real

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Twinkling Paintings remain authentic.

The Perfect Painting

(Apples and Oranges by Paul Cézanne)

The Perfect Painting is never fake

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The Perfect Painting must always be real.

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

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The fake Wild Painting Left Half depicts a green beast. It should not be green.

Wild painting only halfway

(Folding Screen of Fūjin and Raijin by Tawaraya Sōtatsu)

A comparison of the real and fake Wild Painting Right Half.

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The fake Wild Painting Right Half depicts the beast as white. The beast should be green.

Detail Painting

(Ajisai Sōkeizu by Itō Jakuchū)

A comparison of the real and fake Detailed Painting

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Fake Detailed Painting shows purple leaves, instead of the usual blue. It’s also missing a signature on the left.

Warrior Statue

(Terracotta Warriors by Unknown).

A comparison of the real and fake Warrior Statue

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The fake version won’t be holding any item. A shovel is what the fake version holds.

Motherly Statue

Captoline Wolf, by Unknown

A comparison between the real and fake Motherly Statue

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The fake version of the Motherly Statue will have a tongue sticking out of the wolf’s mouth.

Gorgeous Statue

(Venus de Milo by Alexandros de Antioch

A comparison of the real and fake Beautiful Statue

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Fake versions will wear a necklace.

Robust statue

(Discobolus of unknown)

A comparison between the real and fake Robust Statue

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He will wear a watch with a raised arm as he is a fake statue.

Gallant Statue

(David and Michelangelo).

A comparison between the real and fake Gallant Statue

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He is pretending to be a statue and he has a book in his hand.

Informative Statue

(Rosetta Stone, Unknown).

A comparison of the real and fake Informative Statue

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While the fake Informative Statue is blue, it will actually be black.

Ancient Statue

(Jōmon Period “Dogū” Figurine Shakōki-dogū by Unknown)

A comparison between the real and fake Ancient Statue

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Two antennas are visible on the head of this fake Ancient Statue.

A fake statue could also be blue-glowing eyes.

Tremendous Statue

(Houmuwu ding by Unknown

A comparison of the fake and real Tremendous Statue. The fake one has a lid on it.

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A lid is on the fake replica of this statue. The top of the real statue will be unlocked.

Mystic Statue

Thutmose’s Bust of Nefertiti

A comparison of the real and fake Mystic Statue

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The fake Mystic Statue will have an earring on the subject’s right ear. Facing the statue directly, the earring will be on the viewer’s left.

Statue for Rock-head

(Olmec colossal head by Unknown)

A comparison of the real and fake Rock-head Statue

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You will see the fake statue smiling.

Valiant Statue

(Nike Of Samothrace By Unknown

A comparison between the real and fake Valiant Statue

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The fake version of this statue will have Nike’s left leg forward. Her right leg is forward in the real statue.

Familiar Statue

Auguste Rodin, The Thinker

A graphic showing the Familiar Statue in Animal Crossing and confirming that it is always real

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It will never be taken away.

Great Statue

(King Kamehameha II by Thomas Ridgeway Gould

A graphic showing the Great Statue in Animal Crossing and confirming that it is always real

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It will never be taken away.


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