{"id":10905,"date":"2025-01-28T14:06:42","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:06:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/animal-crossing-new-horizons-redd-art-guide-real-vs-fake-paintings-statues-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:06:42","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:06:42","slug":"animal-crossing-new-horizons-redd-art-guide-real-vs-fake-paintings-statues-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/animal-crossing-new-horizons-redd-art-guide-real-vs-fake-paintings-statues-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Animal Crossing New Horizons Redd art guide: Real vs fake paintings &#038; statues &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Animal Crossing New Horizons Redd art guide: Real vs fake paintings &#038; statues NintendoDetermining the authenticity of Redd\u2019s artworks in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is crucial to avoid being duped. Our guide will help you distinguish the real art pieces from the fakes in the game. Beware of the shady dealings in the world of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Jolly Redd is notorious for selling art on his boat, but not all of it is authentic. It\u2019s up to you to identify the real masterpieces. This traveling merchant will visit the tiny northern beach of your island on random days, offering up four pieces of art for sale. Some are genuine and can be donated to the museum, while others will be fake (and are essentially useless). Because of Redd\u2019s trickery, it\u2019s really important to double-check every piece of art before you purchase it from him. We\u2019ve put together an ACNH art guide to help you spot the real from the fake and avoid ending up with a useless forgery. Contents How to spot fake art in Animal Crossing New Horizons &#8211; Differences between real and fake paintings &#8211; Differences between real and fake statues &#8211; Where to find Redd &#8211; How to spot fake art in Animal Crossing New Horizons Every piece of art in ACNH is based on a famous painting or statue, so if you know what the genuine work looks like, you should \u2013 in theory \u2013 be able to spot a fake piece of art. The differences between real and fake pieces of art are often very small, though, so it\u2019s easy to be fooled. To make matters worse, some pieces of art have multiple fake versions, while some don\u2019t have any. We\u2019ve listed all of the art you can find in Animal Crossing New Horizons below, including details of how to spot the difference between real and fake pieces. Animal Crossing New Horizons art guide: Real vs fake paintings Here are all of the paintings in Animal Crossing New Horizons alongside the differences between real and fake versions (if there are no details, there are no fake versions): Ensure to take extra care when examining the Wild Paintings for a fake, as these, in particular, are quite difficult to distinguish between. Despite the differences being simple, there are two halves and the colors are inverted for each one. Double-check the table above before buying them. As we mentioned before, some of these paintings have multiple fake versions, but they will always have the differences listed above \u2013 and sometimes extra differences that make them even easier to spot. ACNH art guide: Real vs fake statues Here are all of the statues in Animal Crossing New Horizons alongside the differences between real and fake versions (if there are no details, there are no fake versions): The most difficult fake to spot is probably the Rock-Head statue, as the difference between the real one\u2019s neutral mouth and the fake one\u2019s smiling mouth is very small. Make sure you examine it well. The Valiant statue is also quite tricky. Make sure you\u2019re thinking from the woman\u2019s perspective when examining which leg is stepping forwards. Where to find Redd in Animal Crossing New Horizons Before you\u2019re able to get Jolly Redd to appear on your island, you\u2019ll first need to ensure that you\u2019ve completed a few prerequisites: Make 60 donations of fossils, fish, or bugs to the museum then speak to Blathers, who will bring up the prospect of displaying art at the museum. &#8211; The next day, look for Redd roaming your island. He\u2019ll offer you a painting for 498,000 Bells, but after you decline he\u2019ll reduce the price to 4,980 Bells. Donate this piece of art to the museum, and it will close for renovation. &#8211; Once the museum reopens, Redd will start visiting your island on random days. You can find his boat at the tiny beach on the north of your island, which will require island terraforming abilities or a classic ladder to reach. &#8211; Every time Jolly Redd visits your island, you\u2019ll be able to purchase one painting or statue only, and it will be delivered to you via mail the following day, so make sure you choose wisely \u2013 and avoid those fakes. That\u2019s everything you need to know about determining the authenticity of Redd\u2019s artworks in Animal Crossing New Horizons! 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