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|real name= [[Wikipedia:Tawaraya Sōtatsu|Fūjin-raijin-zu]] | |real name= [[Wikipedia:Tawaraya Sōtatsu|Fūjin-raijin-zu]] | ||
|artist= [[Wikipedia:Tawaraya Sōtatsu|Tawaraya Sōtatsu]] | |artist= [[Wikipedia:Tawaraya Sōtatsu|Tawaraya Sōtatsu]] | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
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. | 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. | ||
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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]]. | ||
==Authenticity== | ==Authenticity== | ||
In {{NL}}, forgeries of this painting are flipped horizontally. | In {{NL}}, forgeries of this painting are flipped horizontally. | ||
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+ | In {{NH}}, forgeries of both halves of the painting have a green creature instead of a white one. | ||
==Painting Information== | ==Painting Information== |
Revision as of 13:42, April 24, 2020
Template:Infobox Painting The Wild Painting is a painting first introduced in Animal Crossing: City Folk. It is based upon Tawaraya Sōtatsu's Fūjin-raijin-zu, from the 17th century.
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 Ma, a Japanese concept of spacing and intervals.
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the Wild Painting has been split into two halves, each of which are sold separately at Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler.
Authenticity
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, forgeries of this painting are flipped horizontally.
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, forgeries of both halves of the painting have a green creature instead of a white one.
Painting Information
Item Name | Buy Price | Sell Price | Available From |
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Wild Painting | 3,920 Bells | 490 Bells | Crazy Redd |
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