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{{Infobox Art | {{Infobox Art | ||
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|ja-name = ざんしんなめいが | |ja-name = ざんしんなめいが | ||
|ko-name = N/A | |ko-name = N/A | ||
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|artist = {{wp|Piet Mondrian}} | |artist = {{wp|Piet Mondrian}} | ||
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− | The ''' | + | The '''novel 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 (ざんしんなめいが).}} is a [[art|painting]] in {{DnM}} and {{DnM+}}. In {{DnM+|nolink}}, it is only available through the [[Animal Crossing#Data Moving Service|Data Moving Service]], and it does not appear in the catalog. It is based on Piet Mondrian's ''Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue'', painted in 1942, making it the newest work of art featured in the {{SER|nolink}}. |
− | Like the [[ | + | Like the [[dreadful painting]], the novel painting's removal in subsequent games is likely due to legal reasons, as ''Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue'' was under the legal ownership of the Mondrian estate until 2015, when his works entered the public domain.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Melvin Backman|date=January 4, 2015|url=https://qz.com/320717/youre-about-to-see-a-lot-more-legal-versions-of-the-scream/|title=You're about to see a lot more (legal) versions of "The Scream"|site=Quartz|retrieved=October 17, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|author=Allison Meier|date=January 1, 2015|url=https://hyperallergic.com/172014/free-at-last-munch-mondrian-and-kandinsky-enter-the-public-domain/|title=Free at Last! Munch, Mondrian, and Kandisnsky Enter the Public Domain|site=Hyperallergic|retrieved=October 17, 2020}}</ref> |
==Art details== | ==Art details== | ||
===In {{DnM|nolink}}=== | ===In {{DnM|nolink}}=== | ||
− | {{Main|Item:Novel | + | {{Main|Item:Novel painting (Doubutsu no Mori)}} |
− | The | + | The novel painting is replaced by the [[healing painting]] in {{DnM+}}, which shares the same internal hexadecimal ID. |
{{PGArtInfo | {{PGArtInfo | ||
| in-dnm = Yes | | in-dnm = Yes | ||
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|ja=ざんしんなめいが | |ja=ざんしんなめいが | ||
|ja-r=Zanshin na meiga | |ja-r=Zanshin na meiga | ||
− | |ja-m= | + | |ja-m=novel painting |
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Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue | ||||||
Year | 1942 | |||||
Artist | Piet Mondrian | |||||
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Name in other languages
ざんしんなめいが
N/A N/A N/A
新颖的名画
N/A N/A N/A
新颖的名画 N/A N/A N/A |
The novel painting (unofficial translation)[nb 1] is a painting in Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+. In Doubutsu no Mori+, it is only available through the Data Moving Service, and it does not appear in the catalog. It is based on Piet Mondrian's Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue, painted in 1942, making it the newest work of art featured in the Animal Crossing series.
Like the dreadful painting, the novel painting's removal in subsequent games is likely due to legal reasons, as Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue was under the legal ownership of the Mondrian estate until 2015, when his works entered the public domain.[1][2]
Art details
In Doubutsu no Mori
The novel painting is replaced by the healing painting in Doubutsu no Mori+, which shares the same internal hexadecimal ID.
Names in other languages
ざんしんなめいが Zanshin na meiga |
novel painting |
Notes
- ↑ As no officially localized English name exists for this subject, it was given an unofficial translation that accurately represents the original text (ざんしんなめいが).
References
- ↑ Melvin Backman (January 4, 2015). "You're about to see a lot more (legal) versions of "The Scream"". Quartz. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
- ↑ Allison Meier (January 1, 2015). "Free at Last! Munch, Mondrian, and Kandisnsky Enter the Public Domain". Hyperallergic. Retrieved October 17, 2020.