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The '''Worthy Painting''' is a [[art|painting]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{PG}}. It is based on [[Wikipedia:Eugène Delacroix|Eugène Delacroix]]'s [[Wikipedia:Liberty Leading the People|''Liberty Leading the People'']] from 1830. | The '''Worthy Painting''' is a [[art|painting]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{PG}}. It is based on [[Wikipedia:Eugène Delacroix|Eugène Delacroix]]'s [[Wikipedia:Liberty Leading the People|''Liberty Leading the People'']] from 1830. | ||
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A commemoration of the July Revolution, ''Liberty Leading the People'' depicts a woman who personifies the concept of Liberty and the goddess of the same name. Holding the flag of the French Revolution in one hand and a bayonetted musket in the other, she leads a group of determined fighters from a wide array of social classes — ranging from the bourgeoisie to the poor urban workers — over a mound of corpses. | A commemoration of the July Revolution, ''Liberty Leading the People'' depicts a woman who personifies the concept of Liberty and the goddess of the same name. Holding the flag of the French Revolution in one hand and a bayonetted musket in the other, she leads a group of determined fighters from a wide array of social classes — ranging from the bourgeoisie to the poor urban workers — over a mound of corpses. | ||
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Liberty Leading the People | ||||||
Year | Unknown | |||||
Artist | Eugène Delacroix | |||||
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Name in other languages
かちのあるめいが
名贵的名画 Toile précieuse Cuadro romántico Quadro prezioso Достойная картина
가치 있는 명화 名貴的名畫 Toile précieuse Cuadro romántico Wahrgemälde Zegevierende schilderij |
The Worthy Painting is a painting in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Animal Crossing. It is based on Eugène Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People from 1830.
While initially absent from Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the Worthy Painting was added in the 1.2.0 April Free Update.
Art details
In Animal Crossing
In Wild World
Item Name | Buy Price | Sell Price | Available From |
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Worthy Painting | 3,920 Bells[nb 1] | 490 Bells | Crazy Redd's |
- ↑ 3,920 Bells reflects the price Redd charges for the painting. The actual buy price (if purchased through the catalog) is 1,960 Bells.
In City Folk
Item Name | Buy Price | Sell Price | Available From |
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Worthy Painting | 3,920 Bells[nb 1] | 490 Bells | Crazy Redd's |
- ↑ 3,920 Bells reflects the price Redd charges for the painting. The actual buy price (if purchased through the catalog) is 1,960 Bells.
In New Leaf
In New Horizons
Museum description | Painted by leading 19th century Romantic artist Delacroix in the same year as a French revolution. The woman in the center is often mistaken for Joan of Arc, but she is actually the fictional "Marianne." |
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Buy price | 4,980 Bells |
Sell price | 1,245 Bells |
Obtain from | Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler |
Authenticity | Unknown |
Furniture size |
Further information
A commemoration of the July Revolution, Liberty Leading the People depicts a woman who personifies the concept of Liberty and the goddess of the same name. Holding the flag of the French Revolution in one hand and a bayonetted musket in the other, she leads a group of determined fighters from a wide array of social classes — ranging from the bourgeoisie to the poor urban workers — over a mound of corpses.
This article needs to be updated.
Please edit this article to reflect updated content or newly available information. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page.
Further details: Needs NL info, WW and CF info need to use Template:WWArtInfo and Template:CFArtInfo respectively.
Further details: Needs NL info, WW and CF info need to use Template:WWArtInfo and Template:CFArtInfo respectively.
This article needs to be updated.
Please edit this article to reflect updated content or newly available information. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page.
Further details: Needs NL info, WW and CF info need to use Template:WWArtInfo and Template:CFArtInfo respectively.
Further details: Needs NL info, WW and CF info need to use Template:WWArtInfo and Template:CFArtInfo respectively.
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.