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|ru-name= Прекрасная статуя | |ru-name= Прекрасная статуя | ||
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|real name= [[Wikipedia:Venus de Milo|Venus de Milo]] | |real name= [[Wikipedia:Venus de Milo|Venus de Milo]] | ||
|artist= [[Wikipedia:Alexandros of Antioch|Alexandros of Antioch]] | |artist= [[Wikipedia:Alexandros of Antioch|Alexandros of Antioch]] | ||
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{{quote|A statue of the goddess of love found on the island of Milos. Many wonder how she originally posed.|Museum Exhibit|{{NL}}}} | {{quote|A statue of the goddess of love found on the island of Milos. Many wonder how she originally posed.|Museum Exhibit|{{NL}}}} | ||
− | The '''Beautiful Statue''' is a | + | The '''Beautiful Statue''' is a [[art|statue]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{NL}}. It is based on the [[Wikipedia:Venus de Milo|Venus de Milo]]. |
− | + | In {{NL|short|nolink}}, the statue is displayed in the second artwork room, in the northwest quadrant. | |
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NHBeautifulStatueFake.jpg|The forgery as it appears in {{NH|nolink|short}} | NHBeautifulStatueFake.jpg|The forgery as it appears in {{NH|nolink|short}} | ||
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+ | ==Real-world information== | ||
+ | [[File:Venus de Milo.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Venus de Milo]] | ||
+ | Venus de Milo is a marble sculpture thought to be crafted some time between 130 and 100 BC by [[Wikipedia:Alexandros of Antioch|Alexandros of Antioch]]. As one of the most famous works of Greek sculpture, itis commonly believed that the statue depicts Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty. | ||
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+ | The statue was originally found broken in pieces within the ancient city ruins of Milos. The two pieces that remained mostly intact were the upper and lower body. Discovered with the two pieces were portions of the upper arm, and a left hand holding an apple. The original pose of the statue remains a mystery. | ||
{{Artwork}} | {{Artwork}} | ||
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[[Category:New Leaf art]] | [[Category:New Leaf art]] | ||
[[Category:New Horizons art]] | [[Category:New Horizons art]] |
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Venus de Milo | ||||||
Year | Unknown | |||||
Artist | Alexandros of Antioch | |||||
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Name in other languages
うつくしいちょうこく
美丽的雕塑 Statue féminine Estatua femenina Statua aggraziata Прекрасная статуя
아름다운 조각 美麗的雕塑 Statue féminine Estatua femenina Eleganzstatue Gracieus standbeeld |
- "A statue of the goddess of love found on the island of Milos. Many wonder how she originally posed."
- — Museum Exhibit, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
The Beautiful Statue is a statue in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It is based on the Venus de Milo.
In New Leaf, the statue is displayed in the second artwork room, in the northwest quadrant.
Art details
In New Horizons
Museum description | A statue of the Roman goddess of love and beauty, Venus was found on the island of Milos. This beautiful sculpture makes many wonder what her original pose might have been. |
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Buy price | 4,980 Bells |
Sell price | 1,245 Bells[nb 1] |
Obtain from | Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler |
Authenticity | Unknown |
Furniture size |
- ↑ Cannot be sold if it is a forgery.
Authenticity
In New Leaf, if she has long hair down to her shoulders, it is fake. If her hair goes down to cover only her ears, it is genuine.
In New Horizons, if there are three necklaces around her neck, it is fake. If there are no necklaces, it is genuine.
- Beautiful Statue (New Leaf).png
The genuine Beautiful Statue, as it appears in New Leaf
- NHBeautifulStatueFake.jpg
The forgery as it appears in New Horizons
Real-world information
Venus de Milo is a marble sculpture thought to be crafted some time between 130 and 100 BC by Alexandros of Antioch. As one of the most famous works of Greek sculpture, itis commonly believed that the statue depicts Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty.
The statue was originally found broken in pieces within the ancient city ruins of Milos. The two pieces that remained mostly intact were the upper and lower body. Discovered with the two pieces were portions of the upper arm, and a left hand holding an apple. The original pose of the statue remains a mystery.