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|image = Dreadful Painting DnM Model.png
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|caption = The dreadful painting in {{DnM|nolink}}
|real name = {{wp|The Scream}}
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|real name = {{Wp|The Scream}}
 
|year = 1893
 
|year = 1893
|artist = {{wp|Edvard Munch}}
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|artist = {{Wp|Edvard Munch}}
 
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The '''Dreadful Painting''' (unofficial translation){{Note|As no officially localized English name exists for this subject, it was given an unofficial translation that accurately represents the original text (おそるべきめいが).}} is a [[art|painting]] in {{DnM}} and {{DnM+}}. In {{DnM+|nolink}}, it is only available through the [[Animal Crossing#Data Moving Service|Data Moving Service]], and it does not appear in the catalog. It is based on Edvard Munch's ''The Scream''.
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The {{Nihongo|'''dreadful painting'''|おそるべきめいが|osorubeki meiga}} is a [[art|painting]] in {{DnM}} and {{DnM+}}. In {{DnM+|nolink}}, it is only available through the [[Data Moving Service]], and it does not appear in the catalog. It is based on Edvard Munch's ''The Scream''.
  
 
==Art details==
 
==Art details==
 
===In {{DnM|nolink}}===
 
===In {{DnM|nolink}}===
{{Main|Item:Dreadful Painting (Doubutsu no Mori)}}
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{{Main|Item:Dreadful painting (Doubutsu no Mori)}}
The Dreadful Painting is replaced by the [[Lovely Painting]] in {{DnM+}}, which shares the same internal hexadecimal ID.
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The dreadful painting is replaced by the [[lovely painting]] in {{DnM+}}, which shares the same internal hexadecimal ID.
 
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| image = Dreadful Painting DnM Model.png
 
| image = Dreadful Painting DnM Model.png
| item-page = Item:Dreadful Painting (Doubutsu no Mori)
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| item-page = Item:Dreadful painting (Doubutsu no Mori)
 
| buy-price = 1,960
 
| buy-price = 1,960
 
| sell-price = 490
 
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery class=sprite>
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Dreadful Painting DnM Sprite.png|Texture in {{DnM}}
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</gallery>
  
 
==Real-world information==
 
==Real-world information==
 
[[File:The Scream.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''The Scream'']]
 
[[File:The Scream.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''The Scream'']]
The Dreadful Painting is based on ''The Scream'' by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. Munch recalled that he had been out for a walk at sunset when suddenly the setting sunlight turned the clouds "a blood red". He sensed an "infinite scream passing through nature". Scholars have located the spot to a fjord overlooking Oslo, and have suggested other explanations for the unnaturally orange sky, ranging from the effects of a volcanic eruption to a psychological reaction by Munch to his sister's commitment at a nearby lunatic asylum.
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The dreadful painting is based on ''The Scream'' by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. Munch recalled that he had been out for a walk at sunset when suddenly the setting sunlight turned the clouds "a blood red." He sensed an "infinite scream passing through nature." Scholars have located the spot to a fjord overlooking Oslo, and have suggested other explanations for the unnaturally orange sky, ranging from the effects of a volcanic eruption to a psychological reaction by Munch to his sister's commitment at a nearby lunatic asylum.
  
Notably, as a result of Munch's late death relative to other artists represented in the ''Animal Crossing'' series, ''The Scream'' was still under copyright at the time of {{DnM}}'s release in 2001; it would not enter the public domain until 2015, alongside the rest of the artist's lifetime portfolio (coincidentally, 2015 also marked the entry of {{wp|Piet Mondrian}}'s portfolio into the public domain; Mondrian's ''Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue'' had been the basis for the similarly removed [[Novel Painting]]).<ref>{{Cite web|author=Melvin Backman|date=January 4, 2015|url=https://qz.com/320717/youre-about-to-see-a-lot-more-legal-versions-of-the-scream/|title=You're about to see a lot more (legal) versions of "The Scream"|site=Quartz|retrieved=October 17, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|author=Allison Meier|date=January 1, 2015|url=https://hyperallergic.com/172014/free-at-last-munch-mondrian-and-kandinsky-enter-the-public-domain/|title=Free at Last! Munch, Mondrian, and Kandisnsky Enter the Public Domain|site=Hyperallergic|retrieved=October 17, 2020}}</ref> While no official statement from Nintendo was given, these rights issues appear to be the reason behind the Dreadful Painting's absence from {{PG}} onwards.
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Notably, as a result of Munch's late death relative to other artists represented in the ''Animal Crossing'' series, ''The Scream'' was still under copyright at the time of {{DnM}}'s release in 2001; it would not enter the public domain until 2015, alongside the rest of the artist's lifetime portfolio (coincidentally, 2015 also marked the entry of {{Wp|Piet Mondrian}}'s portfolio into the public domain; Mondrian's ''Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue'' had been the basis for the similarly removed [[novel painting]]).<ref>{{Cite web|author=Melvin Backman|date=January 4, 2015|url=https://qz.com/320717/youre-about-to-see-a-lot-more-legal-versions-of-the-scream/|title=You're about to see a lot more (legal) versions of "The Scream"|site=Quartz|retrieved=October 17, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|author=Allison Meier|date=January 1, 2015|url=https://hyperallergic.com/172014/free-at-last-munch-mondrian-and-kandinsky-enter-the-public-domain/|title=Free at Last! Munch, Mondrian, and Kandisnsky Enter the Public Domain|site=Hyperallergic|retrieved=October 17, 2020}}</ref> While no official statement from Nintendo was given, these rights issues appear to be the reason behind the dreadful painting's absence from {{PG}} onwards.
  
 
{{See Wikipedia|The Scream}}
 
{{See Wikipedia|The Scream}}
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 20:54, December 21, 2023

The subject of this page has no official English localization, so a translation of the original Japanese name is used instead.
Dreadful painting
Dreadful Painting DnM Model.png
The dreadful painting in Doubutsu no Mori
Real-world counterpart
The Scream
Year 1893
Artist Edvard Munch
Main appearances

Name in other languages
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The dreadful painting (おそるべきめいが osorubeki meiga?) is a painting in Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+. In Doubutsu no Mori+, it is only available through the Data Moving Service, and it does not appear in the catalog. It is based on Edvard Munch's The Scream.

Art details[edit]

In Doubutsu no Mori[edit]

Main article: Item:Dreadful painting (Doubutsu no Mori)

The dreadful painting is replaced by the lovely painting in Doubutsu no Mori+, which shares the same internal hexadecimal ID.

Buy price  1,960 Bells
Sell price  490 Bells
Obtain from  Crazy Redd's
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


Gallery[edit]

Real-world information[edit]

The Scream

The dreadful painting is based on The Scream by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. Munch recalled that he had been out for a walk at sunset when suddenly the setting sunlight turned the clouds "a blood red." He sensed an "infinite scream passing through nature." Scholars have located the spot to a fjord overlooking Oslo, and have suggested other explanations for the unnaturally orange sky, ranging from the effects of a volcanic eruption to a psychological reaction by Munch to his sister's commitment at a nearby lunatic asylum.

Notably, as a result of Munch's late death relative to other artists represented in the Animal Crossing series, The Scream was still under copyright at the time of Doubutsu no Mori's release in 2001; it would not enter the public domain until 2015, alongside the rest of the artist's lifetime portfolio (coincidentally, 2015 also marked the entry of Piet Mondrian's portfolio into the public domain; Mondrian's Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue had been the basis for the similarly removed novel painting).[1][2] While no official statement from Nintendo was given, these rights issues appear to be the reason behind the dreadful painting's absence from Animal Crossing onwards.

More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.

Small Wikipedia Logo.svg This section uses content from Wikipedia (en). The original article was at The Scream. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with Nookipedia, the text of Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license.

Names in other languages[edit]

Japanese おそるべきめいが
osorubeki meiga
dreadful painting

References[edit]

  1. Melvin Backman (January 4, 2015). "You're about to see a lot more (legal) versions of "The Scream"". Quartz. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
  2. Allison Meier (January 1, 2015). "Free at Last! Munch, Mondrian, and Kandisnsky Enter the Public Domain". Hyperallergic. Retrieved October 17, 2020.