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{{Infobox Sculpture | {{Infobox Sculpture | ||
|name= Great Statue | |name= Great Statue | ||
+ | |ja-name= いだいなちょうこく | ||
+ | |ko-name= 위대한 조각 | ||
+ | |zh-name= 伟大的雕塑 | ||
+ | |zht-name= 偉大的雕塑 | ||
+ | |fr-name= Statue imposante | ||
+ | |it-name= Statua trionfante | ||
+ | |es-name= Estatua triunfante | ||
+ | |de-name= Würdestatue | ||
+ | |nl-name= Majestueuze standbeeld | ||
+ | |ru-name= Великая статуя | ||
|image= real kamehameha.jpg | |image= real kamehameha.jpg | ||
|imagesize= 200px | |imagesize= 200px | ||
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A great warrior, diplomat, and leader, [[Wikipedia:King Kamehameha I|King Kamehameha I]] united the Hawaiian Islands into one royal kingdom in 1810 after years of conflict. Kamehameha's unification of Hawaii was significant not only because it was an incredible feat, but also because under separate rule, the islands may have been torn apart by competing western interests. Today, four commissioned statues stand to honor King Kamehameha I, Hawaii's first king. | A great warrior, diplomat, and leader, [[Wikipedia:King Kamehameha I|King Kamehameha I]] united the Hawaiian Islands into one royal kingdom in 1810 after years of conflict. Kamehameha's unification of Hawaii was significant not only because it was an incredible feat, but also because under separate rule, the islands may have been torn apart by competing western interests. Today, four commissioned statues stand to honor King Kamehameha I, Hawaii's first king. | ||
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+ | ==Painting information== | ||
+ | ===In {{NH|nolink|short}}=== | ||
+ | {{NHArtInfo | ||
+ | | image = Great Statue NH Icon.png | ||
+ | | art-name = King Kamehameha I | ||
+ | | author = Thomas Ridgeway Gould | ||
+ | | year = circa 1883 | ||
+ | | art-style = Bronze | ||
+ | | description = A bronze sculpture of King Kamehameha I, who founded the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1810. Traditionally, the sculpture is draped with many leis every year on June 11th. | ||
+ | | buy-price = 4980 | ||
+ | | sell-price = 1245 | ||
+ | | availability = Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler | ||
+ | | art-width = 2.0 | ||
+ | | art-length = 2.0 | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Authenticity== | ==Authenticity== |
Revision as of 07:51, July 9, 2020
The Great Statue is a sculpture first introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Sculpted by Thomas Gould in Florence, this 18-foot bronze statue of Kamehameha is one of Oahu's most photographed landmarks. Every June 11th, on Kamehameha Day, this statue is ceremoniously draped with wreaths of flower lei to celebrate Hawaii's greatest king.
A great warrior, diplomat, and leader, King Kamehameha I united the Hawaiian Islands into one royal kingdom in 1810 after years of conflict. Kamehameha's unification of Hawaii was significant not only because it was an incredible feat, but also because under separate rule, the islands may have been torn apart by competing western interests. Today, four commissioned statues stand to honor King Kamehameha I, Hawaii's first king.
Painting information
In New Horizons
Museum description | A bronze sculpture of King Kamehameha I, who founded the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1810. Traditionally, the sculpture is draped with many leis every year on June 11th. |
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Buy price | 4,980 Bells |
Sell price | 1,245 Bells |
Obtain from | Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler |
Authenticity | Unknown |
Furniture size |
Authenticity
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, if his fingers are pointing straight out, it is fake. If his fingers are pointing upward, it is genuine.
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the statue is always genuine.
- Kamehameha statue.jpg
The genuine Great Statue, as it appears in New Leaf