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Revision as of 21:44, April 1, 2023

Familiar Statue NH Icon.png
The familiar statue in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Real-world counterpart
The Thinker
Year 1902
Artist Auguste Rodin
Main appearances

Name in other languages
 なじみのあるちょうこく
 似曾相识的雕塑
 Statue pensive
 Estatua pensativa
 Statua pensierosa
 Знакомая статуя
 익숙한 조각
 似曾相識的雕塑
 Statue pensive
 Estatua pensativa
 Vertrautstatue
 Peinzend standbeeld

The familiar statue is a statue in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, introduced in the 1.2.0 April Free Update. It is based on Auguste Rodin's The Thinker.

Art details

In New Horizons

Main article: Item:Familiar statue (New Horizons)
Familiar statue
The Thinker
Auguste Rodin, 1902
Bronze


Museum description This bronze sculpture was crafted by the French sculptor Rodin, known as the father of modern sculpture. The incredibly famous original is located in France. The sculpture was casted over 20 times. As such, authentic pieces can be found all around the world.
Buy price  4,980 Bells
Sell price  1,245 Bells
Obtain from  Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler
Authenticity This statue is always genuine.
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


Gallery

Real-world information

The Thinker

The Thinker is a bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin. It depicts a nude man sitting in deep thought, resting his chin on his right hand. The image of the statue is often used to represent philosophy. A small, plaster version of the sculpture was created in 1881, but the full-sized bronze casting that is featured in Animal Crossing: New Horizons was created in 1904 and has been on display at the Musée Rodin in Paris since 1922.