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{{Infobox Art
|name= Moody Painting
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|name = moody painting
|image= Moody Painting.jpg
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|ja-name = ちからづよいめいが
|imagesize= 200px
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|ko-name = 힘찬 명화
|real name= [[Wikipedia:The Sower|The Sower]]
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|zh-name = 强健的名画
|artist= [[Wikipedia:Jean-François Millet|Millet]]
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|zht-name = 強健的名畫
|appearances= {{CF}},<br>{{NL}}
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|fr-name = Toile puissante
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|it-name = Quadro possente
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|es-name = Retrato joven
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|de-name = Kraftgemälde
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|nl-name = Noest schilderij
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|ru-name = Энергичная картина
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|image = Moody Painting NH Texture.png
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|caption= The moody painting in {{NH|nolink}}
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|real name = {{wp|The Sower|The Sower}}
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|artist = {{wp|Jean-François Millet|Millet}}
 
}}
 
}}
{{quote|This painting features a small town where the artist once lived. He is said to have influenced van Gogh.|Museum Exhibit|{{NL}}}}
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The '''moody painting''' is a [[art|painting]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{CF}}. It is based on {{Wp|Jean-François Millet}}'s ''The Sower''; it is one of two of Millet pieces to appear in the {{SER|nolink}}, alongside the [[common painting]].
The '''Moody Painting''' is a copy of [[Wikipedia:Jean-François Millet|Millet's]] painting, ''The Sower''. Available in ''City Folk'', it is the second of Millet's paintings to be featured, the other being the [[Common Painting]]. As this painting is available only from [[Crazy Redd's]], along with its forgery.
 
  
A pioneering work of Realism, this oil painting, completed in 1850, shows a glum-looking peasant sowing seeds in a field. This image of poverty enraged the upper classes of France at the time, who criticized his work for showing how workers struggled- many paintings at this time expressed an idyllic middle-class life, full of color and warmth.
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==Art details==
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===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
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{{Main|Item:Moody painting (City Folk)}}
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{{CFArtInfo
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| name = moody painting
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| image = Moody Painting CF Model.png
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| buy-price = 3,920
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| sell-price = 490
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| availability = Crazy Redd's
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| authenticity = This painting can be a forgery.
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| art-width = 1.0
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| art-length = 1.0
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}}
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===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
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{{Main|Item:Moody painting (New Leaf)}}
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{{NLArtInfo
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| image = Moody Painting NL Model.png
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| texture = Moody Painting NL Texture.png
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| art-name = The Sower
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| author = Jean-François Millet
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| year = Made around 1850
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| art-style = Oil on canvas
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| description = This painting features a small town where the artist once lived. He is said to have influenced van Gogh.
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| buy-price = 3,920
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| sell-price = 490
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| availability = Redd's Gallery
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| authenticity = This painting is always genuine.
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| art-width = 1.0
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| art-length = 1.0
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}}
  
The ''Animal Crossing'' name for the painting is very appropriate- the dark colors and exhausted expression of the man serve to evoke dismay in his condition, and expose the hardship and simplicity of rural life in 19<sup>th</sup> century France.
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===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
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{{Main|Item:Moody painting (New Horizons)}}
''The Sower'' is now on display in the [[Wikipedia:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston|Museum of Fine Arts]] in Boston, Massachusetts.
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As with all artwork in {{NH}}, the moody painting was added in the {{NHVer|1.2.0|full}}.
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{{NHArtInfo
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| image = Moody Painting NH Icon.png
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| texture = Moody Painting NH Texture.png
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| art-name = The Sower
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| author = Jean-François Millet
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| year = circa 1850
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| art-style = Oil on canvas
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| description = Millet painted this piece of a farmer sowing wheat seeds in a field after moving to the countryside from Paris. If the piece reminds you of Van Gogh, that's likely because Van Gogh himself was inspired by it!
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| buy-price  = 4980
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| sell-price  = 1245
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| authenticity = This painting is always genuine.
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| availability  = Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler
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| art-width = 1.0
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| art-length = 1.0
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}}
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{{Note list}}
  
==Authenticity==
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==Gallery==
In {{NL}}, there are no forgeries of this painting.
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===Screenshots===
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<gallery>
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NH Moody Painting.jpg|The moody painting in {{NH|short}}
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</gallery>
  
<center><gallery>
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===Textures===
File:Moody Painting (New Leaf).png|The genuine Moody Painting, as it appears in ''New Leaf''
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<gallery class=sprite>
</gallery></center>
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Moody Painting NL Texture.png|The moody painting in {{NL|short}}
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</gallery>
  
== Painting information ==
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===Icons===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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<gallery class=sprite>
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Moody Painting HHD Icon.png|Moody painting<br><small>({{HHD}})</small>
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</gallery>
! style="background:#FBB917; color:#000;" | Item Name
 
! style="background:#E9AB17; color:#000;" | Buy Price
 
! style="background:#FBB117; color:#000;" | Sell Price
 
! style="background:#FDD017; color:#000;" | Available From
 
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| Moody Painting
 
| 3,920 Bells<sup>*</sup>  
 
| align="center" | 490 Bells
 
| [[Crazy Redd's]]
 
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|}
 
<small>*3,920 Bells reflects the price Redd charges for the painting. The actual buy price (if purchased through the catalog) is 1,960 Bells. </small>
 
  
{{Artwork}}
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==Real-world information==
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[[File:The Sower.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''The Sower'']]
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A pioneering work of realism, this oil painting, completed in 1850, shows a glum-looking peasant sowing seeds in a field. This image of poverty enraged the upper classes of France at the time, who criticized his work for showing how workers struggled- many paintings at this time expressed an idyllic middle-class life, full of color and warmth.
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''The Sower'' is currently on display in the {{wp|Museum of Fine Arts, Boston|Museum of Fine Arts}} in Boston, Massachusetts.
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{{Navbox Art}}
 
[[Category:Paintings]]
 
[[Category:Paintings]]
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[[Category:City Folk art]]
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[[Category:New Leaf art]]
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[[Category:New Horizons art]]
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[[es:Retrato joven]]

Latest revision as of 23:25, April 28, 2024

Moody Painting NH Texture.png
The moody painting in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Real-world counterpart
The Sower
Year Unknown
Artist Millet
Main appearances

Name in other languages
 ちからづよいめいが
 强健的名画
 Toile puissante
 Retrato joven
 Quadro possente
 Энергичная картина
 힘찬 명화
 強健的名畫
 Toile puissante
 Retrato joven
 Kraftgemälde
 Noest schilderij

The moody painting is a painting in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Animal Crossing: City Folk. It is based on Jean-François Millet's The Sower; it is one of two of Millet pieces to appear in the Animal Crossing series, alongside the common painting.

Art details[edit]

In City Folk[edit]

Main article: Item:Moody painting (City Folk)
Moody painting

Buy price  3,920 Bells
Sell price  490 Bells[nb 1]
Obtain from  Crazy Redd's
Authenticity This painting can be a forgery.
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0
  1. Sells for 10 Bells if it is a forgery.


In New Leaf[edit]

Main article: Item:Moody painting (New Leaf)
Moody painting
The Sower
Artist: Jean-François Millet
Made around 1850
Oil on canvas


Museum description This painting features a small town where the artist once lived. He is said to have influenced van Gogh.
Buy price  3,920 Bells
Sell price  490 Bells
Obtain from  Redd's Gallery
Authenticity This painting is always genuine.
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


In New Horizons[edit]

Main article: Item:Moody painting (New Horizons)

As with all artwork in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the moody painting was added in the 1.2.0 April Free Update.

Moody painting
The Sower
Jean-François Millet, circa 1850
Oil on canvas


Museum description Millet painted this piece of a farmer sowing wheat seeds in a field after moving to the countryside from Paris. If the piece reminds you of Van Gogh, that's likely because Van Gogh himself was inspired by it!
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 1.0 x 1.0

Gallery[edit]

Screenshots[edit]

Textures[edit]

Icons[edit]

Real-world information[edit]

The Sower

A pioneering work of realism, this oil painting, completed in 1850, shows a glum-looking peasant sowing seeds in a field. This image of poverty enraged the upper classes of France at the time, who criticized his work for showing how workers struggled- many paintings at this time expressed an idyllic middle-class life, full of color and warmth.

The Sower is currently on display in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts.