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{{Infobox Art
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{{Infobox Painting
|name = moody painting
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|name= Moody Painting
|ja-name = ちからづよいめいが
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|image= Moody Painting.jpg
|ko-name = 힘찬 명화
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|imagesize= 200px
|zh-name = 强健的名画
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|real name= [[Wikipedia:The Sower|The Sower]]
|zht-name = 強健的名畫
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|artist= [[Wikipedia:Jean-François Millet|Millet]]
|fr-name = Toile puissante
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|appearances= {{CF}},<br>{{NL}}
|it-name = Quadro possente
 
|es-name = Retrato joven
 
|de-name = Kraftgemälde
 
|nl-name = Noest schilderij
 
|ru-name = Энергичная картина
 
|image = Moody Painting NH Texture.png
 
|caption= The moody painting in {{NH|nolink}}
 
|real name = {{wp|The Sower|The Sower}}
 
|artist = {{wp|Jean-François Millet|Millet}}
 
 
}}
 
}}
The '''moody painting''' is a [[art|painting]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{CF}}. It is based on {{Wp|Jean-François Millet}}'s ''The Sower''; it is one of two of Millet pieces to appear in the {{SER|nolink}}, alongside the [[common painting]].
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{{quote|This painting features a small town where the artist once lived. He is said to have influenced van Gogh.|Museum Exhibit|{{NL}}}}
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The '''Moody Painting''' is a copy of [[Wikipedia:Jean-François Millet|Millet's]] painting, ''The Sower''. Available in ''City Folk'', it is the second of Millet's paintings to be featured, the other being the [[Common Painting]]. As this painting is available only from [[Crazy Redd's]], along with its forgery.
  
==Art details==
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A pioneering work of Realism, this oil painting, completed in 1850, shows a glum-looking peasant sowing seeds in a field. This image of poverty enraged the upper classes of France at the time, who criticized his work for showing how workers struggled- many paintings at this time expressed an idyllic middle-class life, full of color and warmth.
===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
 
{{Main|Item:Moody painting (City Folk)}}
 
{{CFArtInfo
 
| name = moody painting
 
| image = Moody Painting CF Model.png
 
| buy-price = 3,920
 
| sell-price = 490
 
| availability = Crazy Redd's
 
| authenticity = This painting can be a forgery.
 
| art-width = 1.0
 
| art-length = 1.0
 
}}
 
 
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
 
{{Main|Item:Moody painting (New Leaf)}}
 
{{NLArtInfo
 
| image = Moody Painting NL Model.png
 
| texture = Moody Painting NL Texture.png
 
| art-name = The Sower
 
| author = Jean-François Millet
 
| year = Made around 1850
 
| art-style = Oil on canvas
 
| description = This painting features a small town where the artist once lived. He is said to have influenced van Gogh.
 
| buy-price = 3,920
 
| sell-price = 490
 
| availability = Redd's Gallery
 
| authenticity = This painting is always genuine.
 
| art-width = 1.0
 
| art-length = 1.0
 
}}
 
  
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
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The ''Animal Crossing'' name for the painting is very appropriate- the dark colors and exhausted expression of the man serve to evoke dismay in his condition, and expose the hardship and simplicity of rural life in 19<sup>th</sup> century France.
{{Main|Item:Moody painting (New Horizons)}}
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As with all artwork in {{NH}}, the moody painting was added in the {{NHVer|1.2.0|full}}.
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''The Sower'' is now on display in the [[Wikipedia:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston|Museum of Fine Arts]] in Boston, Massachusetts.
{{NHArtInfo
 
| image = Moody Painting NH Icon.png
 
| texture = Moody Painting NH Texture.png
 
| art-name = The Sower
 
| author = Jean-François Millet
 
| year = circa 1850
 
| art-style = Oil on canvas
 
| description = Millet painted this piece of a farmer sowing wheat seeds in a field after moving to the countryside from Paris. If the piece reminds you of Van Gogh, that's likely because Van Gogh himself was inspired by it!
 
| buy-price  = 4980
 
| sell-price  = 1245
 
| authenticity = This painting is always genuine.
 
| availability  = Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler
 
| art-width = 1.0
 
| art-length = 1.0
 
}}
 
{{Note list}}
 
  
==Gallery==
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==Authenticity==
===Screenshots===
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In {{NL}}, there are no forgeries of this painting.
<gallery>
 
NH Moody Painting.jpg|The moody painting in {{NH|short}}
 
</gallery>
 
  
===Textures===
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<center><gallery>
<gallery class=sprite>
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File:Moody Painting (New Leaf).png|The genuine Moody Painting, as it appears in ''New Leaf''
Moody Painting NL Texture.png|The moody painting in {{NL|short}}
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</gallery></center>
</gallery>
 
  
===Icons===
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== Painting information ==
<gallery class=sprite>
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
Moody Painting HHD Icon.png|Moody painting<br><small>({{HHD}})</small>
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|+ '''{{CF|short}}'''
</gallery>
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|-
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! style="background:#FBB917; color:#000;" | Item Name
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! style="background:#E9AB17; color:#000;" | Buy Price
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! style="background:#FBB117; color:#000;" | Sell Price
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! style="background:#FDD017; color:#000;" | Available From
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|-
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| Moody Painting
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| 3,920 Bells<sup>*</sup>
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| align="center" | 490 Bells
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| [[Crazy Redd's]]
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|-
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|}
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<small>*3,920 Bells reflects the price Redd charges for the painting. The actual buy price (if purchased through the catalog) is 1,960 Bells. </small>
  
==Real-world information==
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{{Artwork}}
[[File:The Sower.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''The Sower'']]
 
A pioneering work of realism, this oil painting, completed in 1850, shows a glum-looking peasant sowing seeds in a field. This image of poverty enraged the upper classes of France at the time, who criticized his work for showing how workers struggled- many paintings at this time expressed an idyllic middle-class life, full of color and warmth.
 
 
 
''The Sower'' is currently on display in the {{wp|Museum of Fine Arts, Boston|Museum of Fine Arts}} in Boston, Massachusetts.
 
 
 
{{Navbox Art}}
 
 
[[Category:Paintings]]
 
[[Category:Paintings]]
[[Category:City Folk art]]
 
[[Category:New Leaf art]]
 
[[Category:New Horizons art]]
 
 
[[es:Retrato joven]]
 

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