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{{See also|Art/New Leaf|label1=List of art in {{NL|short|nolink}}}}
 
{{See also|Art/New Leaf|label1=List of art in {{NL|short|nolink}}}}
 
[[File:Redd's Gallery NL Interior.png|thumb|left|Redd's Gallery in {{NL|nolink}}, selling four works of art.]]
 
[[File:Redd's Gallery NL Interior.png|thumb|left|Redd's Gallery in {{NL|nolink}}, selling four works of art.]]
A new type of artwork, statues, is introduced in {{NL}}. Eight statues appear, as well as twenty-four paintings. There are three new paintings: the [[graceful painting]], [[neutral painting]], and [[wild painting]]; additionally, the strange painting does not return from {{CF|short|nolink}}. Artwork is obtained from [[Redd's Gallery]], which occasionally appears in the [[plaza]], and each player may purchase a single item which will be subsequently mailed to their house. As in other games, not all items offered by Redd are genuine, although forged paintings and sculptures appear differently than genuine pieces. Additionally, villagers may tell the player that they have met a 'red figure' in the [[train station]], referring to Redd, then tell the player they bought a painting from him. The villagers will ask the player to buy it from them and will say that they have no idea if it is a forgery or not. Unlike in previous games, [[Timmy and Tommy's store]] does not offer artwork for ordering from the [[catalog]]. Forgeries cannot be sold to [[Re-Tail]], although [[Reese]] will dispose of them for a fee.
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A new type of artwork, statues, is introduced in {{NL}}. Eight statues appear, as well as twenty-four paintings. There are three new paintings: the [[graceful painting]], [[neutral painting]], and [[wild painting]]; additionally, the strange painting does not return from {{CF|short|nolink}}. Artwork is obtained from [[Redd's Gallery]], which occasionally appears in the [[plaza]], and each player may purchase a single item which will be subsequently mailed to their house. As in other games, not all items offered by Redd are genuine, although forged paintings and sculptures appear differently to the genuine pieces. Additionally, villagers may tell the player that they have met a 'red figure' in the [[train station]], referring to Redd, then tell the player they bought a painting from him. The villagers will ask the player to buy it from them and will say that they have no idea if it is a forgery or not. Unlike in previous games, [[Timmy and Tommy's store]] does not offer artwork for ordering from the [[catalog]]. Forgeries cannot be sold to [[Re-Tail]], although [[Reese]] will dispose of them for a fee.
 
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===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
{{See also|Art/New Horizons|label1=List of art in {{NH|short|nolink}}}}
 
{{See also|Art/New Horizons|label1=List of art in {{NH|short|nolink}}}}
While initially absent from {{NH}}, art was added in the 1.2.0 [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history|April Free Update]]. Six new paintings and five new statues have been added, and two paintings, the fine painting and neutral painting, do not return from {{NL|short|nolink}}, making for a total of 42 works of art. New works include the [[academic painting]], [[detailed painting]], [[glowing painting]], [[mysterious painting]], [[sinking painting]], [[twinkling painting]], [[familiar statue]], [[informative statue]], [[rock-head statue]], [[tremendous statue]], and [[warrior statue]]. The process of obtaining art is mostly the same as in {{NL|short|nolink}}, though with Redd's tent replaced with [[Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler]], a boat which periodically appears on the beach at the back of the player's island. [[Jock]], [[lazy]], [[smug]], and [[cranky]] villagers in this game can also occasionally mail the player artwork, which can be either real or fake: jock and lazy villagers can send any piece of art, real or fake, smug villagers can only send forgeries, and cranky villagers can specifically send any sculpture, real or fake, but not paintings (incidentally, both halves of the [[wild painting]] are treated as sculptures in the game's code, resulting in cranky villagers being able to mail copies of them to the player). A new feature of that art is that fake art is "haunted" and will change at night time. For example, in the wistful painting, the girl will close her eyes. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvbAnqvJlcg</ref>
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While initially absent from {{NH}}, art was added in the 1.2.0 [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history|April Free Update]]. Six new paintings and five new statues have been added, and two paintings, the fine painting and neutral painting, do not return from {{NL|short|nolink}}, making for a total of 42 works of art. New works include the [[academic painting]], [[detailed painting]], [[glowing painting]], [[mysterious painting]], [[sinking painting]], [[twinkling painting]], [[familiar statue]], [[informative statue]], [[rock-head statue]], [[tremendous statue]], and [[warrior statue]]. The process of obtaining art is mostly the same as in {{NL|short|nolink}}, though with Redd's tent replaced with [[Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler]], a boat which periodically appears on the beach at the back of the player's island. [[Jock]], [[lazy]], [[smug]], and [[cranky]] villagers in this game can also occasionally mail the player artwork, which can be either real or fake: jock and lazy villagers can send any piece of art, real or fake, smug villagers can only send forgeries, and cranky villagers can specifically send any sculpture, real or fake, but not paintings (incidentally, both halves of the [[wild painting]] are treated as sculptures in the game's code, resulting in cranky villagers being able to mail copies of them to the player). A new feature with that art is that fake art is "haunted" and will change at night time. For example, in the wistful painting, the girl will close her eyes. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvbAnqvJlcg</ref>
  
 
==List of art==
 
==List of art==

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