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{{Infobox Art
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{{Infobox Painting
|name = wild painting
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|name= Wild Painting
|ja-name = あらぶるめいが
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|image= Fujin-raijin-zu.jpg
|ko-name = 혼란스러운 명화
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|imagesize= 200px
|zh-name = 粗野的名画
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|real name= [[Wikipedia:Tawaraya Sōtatsu|Fūjin-raijin-zu]]
|zht-name = 粗野的名畫
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|artist= [[Wikipedia:Tawaraya Sōtatsu|Tawaraya Sōtatsu]]
|fr-name = Toile sauvage
 
|it-name = Quadro intenso
 
|es-name = Cuadro naturaleza
 
|de-name = Ungestümgemälde
 
|nl-name = Onstuimig schilderij
 
|ru-name = Дикая картина
 
|image = Wild Painting NL Texture.png
 
|imagesize = 200px
 
|caption = The wild painting in {{NL|nolink}}
 
|real name = Folding Screen Of Fūjin And Raijin
 
|artist = {{wp|Tawaraya Sōtatsu}}
 
 
}}
 
}}
The '''wild painting''' is a [[art|painting]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{NL}}. It is based on {{wp|Tawaraya Sōtatsu|Tawaraya Sōtatsu}}'s ''Folding Screen of Fujin and Raijin''.
 
  
==Art details==
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The '''Wild Painting''' is a painting first introduced in {{CF}}. It is based upon [[Wikipedia:Tawaraya Sōtatsu|Tawaraya Sōtatsu's]] ''Fūjin-raijin-zu'', from the 17th century.
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
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{{Main|Item:Wild painting (New Leaf)}}
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The painting depicts Fūjin, the Shinto god of the wind (pictured right), and Raijin, the Shinto god of the lightning, thunder and storms (pictured left), in a diptych style painting in four divisions. It makes use of [[Wikipedia:Ma (negative space)|Ma]], a Japanese concept of spacing and intervals.
{{See also|Item:Wild painting (fake) (New Leaf)}}
 
{{NLArtInfo
 
| name = wild painting
 
| image = Wild Painting NL Model.png
 
| fake-image = Wild Painting (Fake) NL Model.png
 
| texture = Wild Painting NL Texture.png
 
| fake-texture = Wild Painting (Fake) NL Texture.png
 
| art-name = Folding Screen of Fūjin and Raijin
 
| author = Tawaraya Sōtatsu
 
| year = Made in the 17th century
 
| art-style = Gold leaf and ink on paper
 
| description = Fūjin, the wind god, is holding a bag that causes wind, while Raijin, the thunder god, uses taiko drums.
 
| buy-price = 3,920
 
| sell-price = 490
 
| availability  = Redd's Gallery
 
| authenticity = In the forgery, Fūjin and Raijin are mirrored horizontally. If Fūjin is on the right and Raijin on the left, it is genuine.
 
| art-width = 1.0
 
| art-length = 1.0
 
}}
 
{{Note list}}
 
  
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
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In {{NH}}, the Wild Painting has been split into two halves, each of which are sold separately at [[Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler]]. Interestingly, despite being labeled a painting in-game, both halves are treated as sculptures in the game's code, and consequently can occasionally be sent to the player in the mail by [[cranky]] villagers (who, like [[lazy]], [[jock]], and [[smug]] villagers, can mail the player art, but will only send sculptures).
As with all artwork in {{NH}}, the wild painting was added in the {{NHVer|1.2.0|full}}. They were split into two halves, each of which are sold separately at [[Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler]]. Despite being labeled a painting in-game, both halves are treated as statues in the game's code, and consequently can occasionally be sent to the player in the mail by [[cranky]] villagers (who, like [[lazy]], [[jock]], and [[smug]] villagers, can mail the player art, but will only send statues).
 
  
====Left half====
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==Authenticity==
{{Main|Item:Wild painting left half (New Horizons)}}
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In {{NL|short}}, forgeries of this painting are flipped horizontally.
{{See also|Item:Wild painting left half (fake) (New Horizons)}}
 
{{NHArtInfo
 
| name = wild painting left half
 
| image = Wild Painting Left Half NH Icon.png
 
| texture = Wild Painting Left Half NH Texture.png
 
| fake-texture = Wild Painting Left Half (Fake) NH Texture.png
 
| fake-image = Wild Painting Left Half (Fake) NH Icon.png
 
| art-name = Folding Screen of Fūjin and Raijin
 
| author = Tawaraya Sōtatsu
 
| year = 17th century
 
| art-style = Gold leaf and ink on paper
 
| description = This folding screen shows dynamic brushwork of Fūjin and Raijin on a gold-leaf background. It is thought to be the masterpiece of Tawaraya Sōtatsu, an early-Edo- period artist. The simplification of the subjects is a style that was carried on by Ogata Kōrin. It's a style still in use today in the Rinpa school of Japanese painting.
 
| buy-price = 4980
 
| sell-price = 1245
 
| availability = Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler
 
| authenticity = In the forgery, Raijin is green rather than white. If Raijin is colored white, it is genuine.
 
| art-width = 2.0
 
| art-length = 1.0
 
}}
 
  
====Right half====
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In {{NH|short}}, forgeries of both halves of the painting have the creature's colour swapped. Forgery of the left half has a green creature, forgery of the right half has a white creature.
{{Main|Item:Wild painting right half (New Horizons)}}
 
{{See also|Item:Wild painting right half (fake) (New Horizons)}}
 
{{NHArtInfo
 
| name = wild painting right half
 
| image = Wild Painting Right Half NH Icon.png
 
| fake-image = Wild Painting Right Half (Fake) NH Icon.png
 
| texture = Wild Painting Right Half NH Texture.png
 
| fake-texture = Wild Painting Right Half (Fake) NH Texture.png
 
| art-name = Folding Screen of Fūjin and Raijin
 
| author = Tawaraya Sōtatsu
 
| year = 17th century
 
| art-style = Gold leaf and ink on paper
 
| description = This folding screen shows dynamic brushwork of Fūjin and Raijin on a gold-leaf background. It is thought to be the masterpiece of Tawaraya Sōtatsu, an early-Edo- period artist. The simplification of the subjects is a style that was carried on by Ogata Kōrin. It's a style still in use today in the Rinpa school of Japanese painting.
 
| buy-price = 4980
 
| sell-price = 1245
 
| availability = Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler
 
| authenticity = In the forgery, Fūjin is white rather than green. If Fūjin is colored green, it is genuine.
 
| art-width = 2.0
 
| art-length = 1.0
 
}}
 
{{Note list}}
 
  
==Gallery==
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<gallery class="center">
===Screenshots===
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NHWildPaintingLeftFake.jpg|The forgery of the right half as it appears in {{NH|nolink|short}}
<gallery>
 
NH Wild Painting Left Half.jpg|The genuine wild painting left half in {{NH|short}}
 
NH Wild Painting Right Half.jpg|The genuine wild painting right half in {{NH|short|nolink}}
 
NH Wild Painting Right Half Fake.jpg|The fake wild painting right half in {{NH|short|nolink}}
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
===Textures===
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==Museum exhibit description==
<gallery class=sprite>
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{{Quote|This folding screen shows dynamic brushwork of Fūjin and Raijin on a gold-leaf background. It is thought to be the masterpiece of Tawaraya Sōtatsu, an early-Edo- period artist. The simplification of the subjects is a style that was carried on by Ogata Kōrin. It's a style still in use today in the Rinpa school of Japanese painting.|Museum Exhibit|{{NH}}}}
Wild Painting (Fake) NL Texture.png|The fake wild painting in {{NL|short}}
 
Wild Painting Left Half NH Texture.png|The genuine wild painting left half in {{NH|short|nolink}}
 
Wild Painting Right Half NH Texture.png|The genuine wild painting right half in {{NH|short|nolink}}
 
Wild Painting Left Half (Fake) NH Texture.png|The fake wild painting in {{NH|short|nolink}}
 
Wild Painting Right Half (Fake) NH Texture.png|The fake wild painting in {{NH|short|nolink}}
 
</gallery>
 
  
===Icons===
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==Painting Information==
<gallery class=sprite>
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{| border="2" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" class="sortable" id="sortable_table_id_0" style="border-collapse: collapse;"
Wild Painting HHD Icon.png|Wild painting<br><small>({{HHD}})</small>
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|+'''{{NL|short|nolink}}'''
Wild Painting? HHD Icon.png|Wild painting?<br><small>({{HHD|nolink}})</small>
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! style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(251, 185, 23); color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"|Item Name
</gallery>
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! style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(233, 171, 23); color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"|Buy Price
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! style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(251, 177, 23); color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"|Sell Price
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! style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(253, 208, 23); color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"|Available From
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|Wild Painting
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| align="right"|3,920 [[Bells]]
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| align="right"|490 Bells
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|Crazy Redd
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|}
  
==Real-world information==
 
[[File:Fujin-raijin-zu.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Folding Screen of Fujin and Raijin'']]
 
''Folding Screen of Fujin and Raijin'', also known as ''Fūjin-raijin-zu'', depicts Fūjin, the Shinto god of the wind (pictured right), and Raijin, the Shinto god of the lightning, thunder and storms (pictured left), in a diptych style painting in four divisions. It makes use of {{wp|Ma (negative space)|Ma}}, a Japanese concept of spacing and intervals.
 
  
{{Navbox Art}}
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{{Painting}}
 
[[Category:Paintings]]
 
[[Category:Paintings]]
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[[Category:New Horizons art]]
 
[[Category:New Leaf art]]
 
[[Category:New Leaf art]]
[[Category:New Horizons art]]
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[[Category:City Folk art]]
 
 
[[es:Cuadro naturaleza]]
 

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