Jolly painting

The Jolly Painting is a painting introduced in. It is based upon Giuseppe Arcimboldo's Summer, a portrait composed of fruits and vegetables painted with oil on canvas. In real life, this painting was part of a series called the Four Seasons, painted in the mid-1500s. The other members of the series were named after the other three seasons, with each one depicting fruits and vegetables that can be harvested or matured during that season. Only Summer and Winter still exist in the present day.

Authenticity
In, if the nose is made of a carrot and has green leaves hanging down, it is fake. If the nose is made of a green vegetable, it's genuine.

In, if the artichoke in the subject's chest is missing, it is fake. If there is an artichoke in their chest, it is genuine.

Museum exhibit description
"Arcimboldo's style was to paint a face as if it were assembled from a bunch of fruits and vegetables."

- Museum Exhibit

"A curious portrait by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, an Italian painter from the late 16th century. It doesn't take a particularly sharp eye to see that the entire portrait is composed of fresh produce."

- Museum Exhibit

Painting information
*3,920 reflects the price Redd charges for the painting. The actual buy price (if purchased through the catalog) is 1,960 Bells.