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The '''Healing 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 (いやされるめいが).}} is a [[art|painting]] in {{DnM+}}. It is based on {{Wp|Claude Monet}}'s ''{{Wp|Woman with a Parasol - Madame Monet and Her Son}}''.
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The '''healing 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 (いやされるめいが).}} is a [[art|painting]] in {{DnM+}}. It is based on {{Wp|Claude Monet}}'s ''{{Wp|Woman with a Parasol - Madame Monet and Her Son}}''.
  
 
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===In {{DnM+|nolink}}===
{{Main|Item:Healing Painting (Doubutsu no Mori+)}}
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{{Main|Item:Healing painting (Doubutsu no Mori+)}}
The Healing Painting replaces the [[Novel Painting]] from {{DnM|nolink}} and is replaced by the [[Scary Painting]] in {{PG}}, all of which share the same internal hexadecimal ID.
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The healing painting replaces the [[novel painting]] from {{DnM|nolink}} and is replaced by the [[scary painting]] in {{PG}}, all of which share the same internal hexadecimal ID.
 
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Revision as of 02:35, November 27, 2022

Healing painting
Healing Painting DnM+ Sprite.png
Real-world counterpart
Woman with a Parasol - Madame Monet and Her Son
Year 1863
Artist Claude Monet
Main appearances

Name in other languages
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The healing painting (unofficial translation)[nb 1] is a painting in Doubutsu no Mori+. It is based on Claude Monet's Woman with a Parasol - Madame Monet and Her Son.

Art details

In Doubutsu no Mori+

Main article: Item:Healing painting (Doubutsu no Mori+)

The healing painting replaces the novel painting from Doubutsu no Mori and is replaced by the scary painting in Animal Crossing, all of which share 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


Real-world information

Woman with a Parasol - Madame Monet and Her Son

Often regarded as one of the greatest impressionist paintings of all time, Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son (alternatively known as The Stroll) depicts Monet's own wife and child during a summer stroll in the Argenteuil commune in Paris, France. Painted in 1875, the work is noted for its brightness and spontaneity despite its seemingly simple concept, featuring prominent use of texture, lighting, and depth that exemplify the ethos of impressionism as reflective of how light operates in life. The painting would act as an influence not only on Monet's later works, but also those of other impressionists and post-impressionists as well, including American artist John Singer Sargent.

More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.

Names in other languages

Japanese いやされるめいが
iyasareru meiga
healing painting

Notes

  1. As no officially localized English name exists for this subject, it was given an unofficial translation that accurately represents the original text (いやされるめいが).


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