Sinking painting
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The Sinking Painting in Animal Crossing: New Horizons | ||||||
Real-world counterpart | ||||||
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Ophelia | ||||||
Year | 1851–1852 | |||||
Artist | John Everett Millais | |||||
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Name in other languages
しずみゆくめいが
沉默的名画 Toile tragique Cuadro literario Quadro acquatico Речная картина
가라앉는 명화 沉沒的名畫 Toile tragique Cuadro literario Versinkgemälde Tragisch schilderij |
The Sinking Painting is a painting in Animal Crossing: New Horizons introduced in the 1.2.0 April Free Update. It is based on John Everett Millais's Ophelia.
Art details
In New Horizons
Museum description | Ophelia is a tragic figure in the Shakespearean play "Hamlet." There is an otherworldly expression on her face as she lies unconscious in a river. She is surrounded by the beauty of nature as she floats between life and death. |
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Buy price | 4,980 Bells |
Sell price | 1,245 Bells |
Obtain from | Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler |
Authenticity | This painting is always genuine. |
Furniture size |
Real-world information
This painting depicts Ophelia, the character from Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
This image is an illustration of a scene or object from a video game.
The copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher/producer and/or artist(s) producing the work in question. It is believed that the use of web-resolution images of artwork for commentary on the scene or object in question qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. See Wikipedia:Fair use for more information.
This image is an illustration of a scene or object from a video game.
The copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher/producer and/or artist(s) producing the work in question. It is believed that the use of web-resolution images of artwork for commentary on the scene or object in question qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. See Wikipedia:Fair use for more information.