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:''For the different painting of the same name in Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+, see [[Fine Painting (Doubutsu no Mori+)]].'' | :''For the different painting of the same name in Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+, see [[Fine Painting (Doubutsu no Mori+)]].'' |
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Arearea | ||||||
Year | 1892 | |||||
Artist | Paul Gauguin | |||||
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Name in other languages
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- For the different painting of the same name in Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+, see Fine Painting (Doubutsu no Mori+).
The Fine Painting is a painting in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Doubutsu no Mori. It is based on Paul Gauguin's Arearea.
Art details
In Animal Crossing
In Wild World
- ↑ Sells for 10 Bells if it is a forgery.
In City Folk
Buy price | 3,920 Bells |
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Sell price | 490 Bells[nb 1] |
Obtain from | Crazy Redd's |
Authenticity | This painting can be a forgery. |
Furniture size |
- ↑ Sells for 10 Bells if it is a forgery.
In New Leaf
Museum description | "Arearea" means "fun" or "joy" in Tahitian. It was while visiting Tahiti that Gaugin painted this picture. |
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Buy price | 3,920 Bells |
Sell price | 490 Bells |
Obtain from | Redd's Gallery |
Authenticity | This painting is always genuine. |
Furniture size |
Gallery
Real-world information
Arearea, also known as Joyeusetés in French, is a painting by Paul Gauguin from 1891. It is on display at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
This image is an illustration of a scene or object from a video game.
The copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher/producer and/or artist(s) producing the work in question. It is believed that the use of web-resolution images of artwork for commentary on the scene or object in question qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. See Wikipedia:Fair use for more information.
This image is an illustration of a scene or object from a video game.
The copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher/producer and/or artist(s) producing the work in question. It is believed that the use of web-resolution images of artwork for commentary on the scene or object in question qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. See Wikipedia:Fair use for more information.