Familiar statue

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The Familiar Statue is one of the pieces of artwork introduced in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Known as The Thinker (French: Le Penseur), this bronze sculpture was crafted by Auguste Rodin and is usually placed on a stone pedestal. The work shows a nude male figure of heroic size sitting on a rock with his chin resting on one hand as though deep in thought, often used as an image to represent philosophy. There are about 28 full-sized castings, in which the figure is about 186 cm high, though not all were made during Rodin's lifetime and under his supervision. There are various other versions, several in plaster, and studies and posthumous castings exist in a range of sizes. Rodin first conceived the figure in 1880, but the first of the familiar monumental bronze castings did not appear until 1904.

Sculpture information

In 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 Unknown
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


Authenticity

In New Horizons, this statue is always genuine.


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