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200px
Real-world counterpart
Liberty Leading the People
Year Unknown
Artist Eugène Delacroix
Main appearances

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
 Zegevierend 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.

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

Buy price  1,960 Bells
Sell price  490 Bells
Obtain from  Tom Nook
(Group C)
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


In Wild World

Worthy painting

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


In City Folk

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


In New Leaf

Worthy painting
Liberty Leading the People
Artist: Artist: Eugène Delacroix
Made in 1830
Oil on canvas


Museum description Painted during the same year as the July Revolution of 1830 in France, depicting liberty as a real figure.
Buy price  3,920 Bells
Sell price  490 Bells
Obtain from  Redd
Authenticity Always geniune
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


In New Horizons

Worthy painting
Liberty Leading the People
Eugène Delacroix, 1830
Oil on canvas


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."
Buy price  4,980 Bells
Sell price  1,245 Bells
Obtain from  Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler
Authenticity Always genuine
Furniture size 2.0 x 1.5


Gallery

Real-world information

Liberty Leading the People

A commemoration of the July Revolution of 1830, 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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