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The '''Common Painting''' is one of the pieces of artwork available in the {{SER}} games. Unlike in earlier games, in which it is only available in [[Crazy Redd's]], it is a [[Spotlight item|Spotlight Item]] in ''City Folk''. The Common Painting is a copy of [[Wikipedia:Jean-François Millet|Jean-François Millet's]] ''[[Wikipedia:The Gleaners|The Gleaners]]'', painted in 1857. It has a very sad subject- despite having warm colors and showing a harvest, its focus is on three peasant women collecting scraps of wheat in the foreground, their poverty obvious despite the landowner's bounty in the background. When it was first exhibited, the painting received negative reviews from the upper class, who saw it as glorifying the common worker without any references to the Bible. It is a good example of Realism art. Once housed in the Louvre, ''The Gleaners'' is currently on display in the [[Wikipedia:Musée d'Orsay|Musée d'Orsay]]. | The '''Common Painting''' is one of the pieces of artwork available in the {{SER}} games. Unlike in earlier games, in which it is only available in [[Crazy Redd's]], it is a [[Spotlight item|Spotlight Item]] in ''City Folk''. The Common Painting is a copy of [[Wikipedia:Jean-François Millet|Jean-François Millet's]] ''[[Wikipedia:The Gleaners|The Gleaners]]'', painted in 1857. It has a very sad subject- despite having warm colors and showing a harvest, its focus is on three peasant women collecting scraps of wheat in the foreground, their poverty obvious despite the landowner's bounty in the background. When it was first exhibited, the painting received negative reviews from the upper class, who saw it as glorifying the common worker without any references to the Bible. It is a good example of Realism art. Once housed in the Louvre, ''The Gleaners'' is currently on display in the [[Wikipedia:Musée d'Orsay|Musée d'Orsay]]. | ||
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+ | {{quote|This painting depicts a common scene of the day where extra wheat is collected by the needy.|Museum Exhibit|{{NL}}}} | ||
+ | {{quote|The signature piece from Millet, who was known for depicting the lives of commoners in the 19th century.Notice the abundant crops visible in the background relative to the meager wheat remaining for workers.This art served as social commentary in a time of great inequality.|Museum Exhibit|{{NH}}}} | ||
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Revision as of 07:41, April 26, 2020
The Common Painting is one of the pieces of artwork available in the Animal Crossing series games. Unlike in earlier games, in which it is only available in Crazy Redd's, it is a Spotlight Item in City Folk. The Common Painting is a copy of Jean-François Millet's The Gleaners, painted in 1857. It has a very sad subject- despite having warm colors and showing a harvest, its focus is on three peasant women collecting scraps of wheat in the foreground, their poverty obvious despite the landowner's bounty in the background. When it was first exhibited, the painting received negative reviews from the upper class, who saw it as glorifying the common worker without any references to the Bible. It is a good example of Realism art. Once housed in the Louvre, The Gleaners is currently on display in the Musée d'Orsay.
Authenticity
In New Leaf and New Horizons, there are no forgeries of this painting.
Museum exhibit description
- "This painting depicts a common scene of the day where extra wheat is collected by the needy."
- — Museum Exhibit, Animal Crossing: New Leaf
- "The signature piece from Millet, who was known for depicting the lives of commoners in the 19th century.Notice the abundant crops visible in the background relative to the meager wheat remaining for workers.This art served as social commentary in a time of great inequality."
- — Museum Exhibit, Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Painting information
Item Name | Buy Price | Sell Price | Available From |
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Common Painting | 3,920 Bells[nb 1] (Animal Crossing & Wild World) 1,960 Bells (City Folk) |
490 Bells | Crazy Redd's (Animal Crossing & Wild World) Spotlight Item (City Folk) |
Item Name | Buy Price | Sell Price | Available From |
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Common Painting | 4,980 | 1,245 | Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler |
- ↑ 3,920 Bells reflects the price Redd charges for the painting. The actual buy price (if purchased through the catalog) is 1,960 Bells.