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The '''Basic Painting''' has been in all three {{SER}} games. In the first two ''Animal Crossing'' games, {{PG}} and ''[[Wild World]]'', it was available only from [[Crazy Redd]]'s shop, but in {{CF}} it is a spotlight item from [[Tom Nook's Store]].  
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The '''Basic Painting''' is one of the pieces of artwork available in the {{SER}} games. In {{PG}}, {{WW}}, and {{NL}}, it is available only from [[Crazy Redd]]'s shop, but in {{CF}} it is a spotlight item from [[Tom Nook's Store]].  
  
The painting in real life is called ''The Blue Boy'', and was painted in 1770 by Thomas Gainsborough. It is an oil painting, and is currently seen in Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
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The painting in real life is called ''The Blue Boy'', and was painted in 1770 by Thomas Gainsborough. It is an oil painting, and is currently on display in Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
 
 
The painting can be bought only from [[Crazy Redd]] and [[Tom Nook]] in all games.
 
  
 
==Authenticity==
 
==Authenticity==

Revision as of 03:38, July 14, 2013

Template:Infobox Painting The Basic Painting is one of the pieces of artwork available in the Animal Crossing series games. In Animal Crossing, Animal Crossing: Wild World, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf, it is available only from Crazy Redd's shop, but in Animal Crossing: City Folk it is a spotlight item from Tom Nook's Store.

The painting in real life is called The Blue Boy, and was painted in 1770 by Thomas Gainsborough. It is an oil painting, and is currently on display in Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

Authenticity

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, if both of his arms are bent at his sides, then it's a forgery.


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