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In most games, art can be bought in one of two locations: either at [[Tom Nook's store]] or from [[Redd]]. Prior to {{NL|short|nolink}}, they appear infrequently at Tom Nook's store as [[spotlight item]]s and are guaranteed to be authentic. Paintings are stocked more frequently at Crazy Redd's; there is always one painting in his original stock of three items. However, Redd's paintings are more expensive (costing 3,920 Bells) and there is a chance for it to be counterfeit. Villagers frequently speak of Redd's illicit dealings, some having even bought a painting and having it identified as a fake later, much to their dismay. If a villager mentions having bought a fake painting, it means that the painting at the moment in stock at [[Crazy Redd's]] is fake.
 
In most games, art can be bought in one of two locations: either at [[Tom Nook's store]] or from [[Redd]]. Prior to {{NL|short|nolink}}, they appear infrequently at Tom Nook's store as [[spotlight item]]s and are guaranteed to be authentic. Paintings are stocked more frequently at Crazy Redd's; there is always one painting in his original stock of three items. However, Redd's paintings are more expensive (costing 3,920 Bells) and there is a chance for it to be counterfeit. Villagers frequently speak of Redd's illicit dealings, some having even bought a painting and having it identified as a fake later, much to their dismay. If a villager mentions having bought a fake painting, it means that the painting at the moment in stock at [[Crazy Redd's]] is fake.
  
All artwork items in the {{SER|nolink}} are based on artwork in the real world, such as paintings resembling Da Vinci's [[famous painting|''Mona Lisa'']], or Klimt's [[rare painting|''The Kiss'']], and sculptures resembling Michelangelo's [[Gallant statue|''David'']]. No items use real-world names, instead being named with an adjective followed by ''Painting'' or ''Statue''.{{Note|In French and German versions of {{PG|nolink}}, paintings are instead named after their artists.}} Such examples are the [[worthy painting]], [[flowery painting]], and the [[mystic statue]].
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All artwork items in the {{SER|nolink}} are based on artwork in the real world, such as paintings resembling Da Vinci's [[famous painting|''Mona Lisa'']], or Klimt's [[rRare painting|''The Kiss'']], and sculptures resembling Michelangelo's [[Gallant statue|''David'']]. No items use real-world names, instead being named with an adjective followed by ''Painting'' or ''Statue''.{{Note|In French and German versions of {{PG|nolink}}, paintings are instead named after their artists.}} Such examples are the [[worthy painting]], [[flowery painting]], and the [[mystic statue]].
  
 
After being bought, artwork may be donated to the museum by speaking to the curator, [[Blathers]]. Donations can be made unless the same work of art is already on display or is forged. Accepted art will be added to the gallery in the museum with a corresponding title and name of the player who donated it. If the artwork is forged, Blathers will identify it as such and reject the donation, in keeping with the museum's wish for high quality exhibits. Artwork may also be placed in a house, with paintings placed on an easel.
 
After being bought, artwork may be donated to the museum by speaking to the curator, [[Blathers]]. Donations can be made unless the same work of art is already on display or is forged. Accepted art will be added to the gallery in the museum with a corresponding title and name of the player who donated it. If the artwork is forged, Blathers will identify it as such and reject the donation, in keeping with the museum's wish for high quality exhibits. Artwork may also be placed in a house, with paintings placed on an easel.

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