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{{Infobox Art | {{Infobox Art | ||
− | |name = | + | |name = motherly statue |
|ja-name = ぼせいあふれるちょうこく | |ja-name = ぼせいあふれるちょうこく | ||
|ko-name = 모성이 느껴지는 조각 | |ko-name = 모성이 느껴지는 조각 | ||
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|image = Motherly Statue NH Icon.png | |image = Motherly Statue NH Icon.png | ||
|imagesize = 128px | |imagesize = 128px | ||
− | |real name = | + | |caption = The motherly statue in {{NH|nolink}} |
+ | |real name = {{wp|Capitoline Wolf|Capitoline Wolf}} | ||
|year = c. 5th century BC | |year = c. 5th century BC | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | The ''' | + | The '''motherly statue''' is a [[art|statue]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{NL}}. It is based on the ''{{Wp|Capitoline Wolf}}''. |
==Art details== | ==Art details== | ||
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}=== | ===In {{NL|short|nolink}}=== | ||
− | In {{NL|short|nolink}}, the | + | {{Main|Item:Motherly statue (New Leaf)}} |
+ | {{See also|Item:Motherly statue (fake) (New Leaf)}} | ||
+ | In {{NL|short|nolink}}, the motherly statue is displayed in the first artwork room of the [[museum]], in the northeast quadrant. | ||
{{NLArtInfo | {{NLArtInfo | ||
| image = Motherly Statue NL Model.png | | image = Motherly Statue NL Model.png | ||
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===In {{NH|short|nolink}}=== | ===In {{NH|short|nolink}}=== | ||
− | {{Main|Item:Motherly | + | {{Main|Item:Motherly statue (New Horizons)}} |
− | {{See also|Item:Motherly | + | {{See also|Item:Motherly statue (fake) (New Horizons)}} |
− | + | As with all artwork in {{NH}}, the motherly statue was added in the {{NHVer|1.2.0|full}}. | |
{{NHArtInfo | {{NHArtInfo | ||
| image = Motherly Statue NH Icon.png | | image = Motherly Statue NH Icon.png | ||
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| sell-price = 1245 | | sell-price = 1245 | ||
| art-type = Statue | | art-type = Statue | ||
− | | authenticity = In the forgery, there is a tongue hanging out of the she-wolf's mouth. If there is no tongue, it is genuine. | + | | authenticity = In the forgery, there is a tongue hanging out of the she-wolf's mouth. If there is no tongue, it is genuine. |
| availability = Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler | | availability = Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler | ||
| art-width = 2.0 | | art-width = 2.0 | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{Note list}} | {{Note list}} | ||
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
+ | ===Screenshots=== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | NH Motherly Statue.jpg|The genuine motherly statue in {{NH|short}} | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Icons=== | ||
+ | <gallery class=sprite> | ||
+ | Motherly Statue HHD Icon.png|Motherly statue<br><small>({{HHD}})</small> | ||
+ | Motherly Statue? HHD Icon.png|Motherly statue?<br><small>({{HHD|nolink}})</small> | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==Real-world information== | ==Real-world information== | ||
[[File:Capitoline Wolf.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The ''Capitoline Wolf'']] | [[File:Capitoline Wolf.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The ''Capitoline Wolf'']] | ||
− | This bronze sculpture features | + | This bronze sculpture features {{wp|Romulus and Remus|Romulus and Remus}}, and the she-wolf who cared for them as infants. The name Capitoline comes from the fact that the statue has resided in {{wp|Capitoline Hill|Capitoline Hill}} since 1471. |
According to legend, a prophecy foretold that the twins Romulus and Remus would overthrow their great-uncle Amulius. Upon discovering the prophecy, Amulius overthrew his brother Numitor, who was the grandfather of the twins, and had the twins cast into the Tiber River. However, they were rescued by a she-wolf who cared for them until a herdsman named Faustulus found and raised them. When Romulus and Remus matured, they decided to create a city together, Rome, but as a result of a conflict between them, Romulus killed his brother Remus. | According to legend, a prophecy foretold that the twins Romulus and Remus would overthrow their great-uncle Amulius. Upon discovering the prophecy, Amulius overthrew his brother Numitor, who was the grandfather of the twins, and had the twins cast into the Tiber River. However, they were rescued by a she-wolf who cared for them until a herdsman named Faustulus found and raised them. When Romulus and Remus matured, they decided to create a city together, Rome, but as a result of a conflict between them, Romulus killed his brother Remus. | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Navbox Art}} |
[[Category:Statues]] | [[Category:Statues]] | ||
[[Category:New Leaf art]] | [[Category:New Leaf art]] | ||
[[Category:New Horizons art]] | [[Category:New Horizons art]] |
Latest revision as of 00:07, April 2, 2023
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The motherly statue in Animal Crossing: New Horizons | ||||||
Real-world counterpart | ||||||
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Capitoline Wolf | ||||||
Year | c. 5th century BC | |||||
Artist | Unknown | |||||
Main appearances | ||||||
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Name in other languages
ぼせいあふれるちょうこく
充满母爱的雕塑 Statue maternelle Figura materna Statua leggendaria Материнская статуя
모성이 느껴지는 조각 充滿母愛的雕塑 Statue maternelle Figura materna Wölfinnenstatue Moederlijk beeld |
The motherly statue is a statue in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It is based on the Capitoline Wolf.
Art details[edit]
In New Leaf[edit]
In New Leaf, the motherly statue is displayed in the first artwork room of the museum, in the northeast quadrant.
Museum description | This statue of a wolf raising twins was inspired by Roman legend and originally thought to be much older. |
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Buy price | 3,920 Bells |
Sell price | 490 Bells [nb 1] |
Obtain from | Redd's Gallery |
Authenticity | In the forgery, there is only one child beneath the wolf. If there are two children, it is genuine. |
Furniture size |
In New Horizons[edit]
As with all artwork in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the motherly statue was added in the 1.2.0 April Free Update.
Museum description | This wolf from Roman mythology raises a pair of twins, along with some controversy. The original bronze sculpture of the wolf is a masterpiece that dates back to 5th century BCE. The twins were added during the 15th century...or so it was thought. Recent research has given rise to speculation that the original piece may be from the 11th or 12th century. (We will, however, stick with the 5th century BCE estimate for now.) |
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Buy price | 4,980 Bells |
Sell price | 1,245 Bells[nb 1] |
Obtain from | Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler |
Authenticity | In the forgery, there is a tongue hanging out of the she-wolf's mouth. If there is no tongue, it is genuine. |
Furniture size |
- ↑ Cannot be sold if it is a forgery.
Gallery[edit]
Screenshots[edit]
The genuine motherly statue in New Horizons
Icons[edit]
Motherly statue
(Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer)
Real-world information[edit]
This bronze sculpture features Romulus and Remus, and the she-wolf who cared for them as infants. The name Capitoline comes from the fact that the statue has resided in Capitoline Hill since 1471.
According to legend, a prophecy foretold that the twins Romulus and Remus would overthrow their great-uncle Amulius. Upon discovering the prophecy, Amulius overthrew his brother Numitor, who was the grandfather of the twins, and had the twins cast into the Tiber River. However, they were rescued by a she-wolf who cared for them until a herdsman named Faustulus found and raised them. When Romulus and Remus matured, they decided to create a city together, Rome, but as a result of a conflict between them, Romulus killed his brother Remus.
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