Moving painting (New Horizons)

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Moving Painting
Buy price Sell price
 4,980 Bells  1,245 Bells
Height Size
17.696718
2.0 x 1.5 2.0 × 1.5
Obtain via  Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler
 Redd's Co-Op
Any villager (mailbox)
Customize No customization options.
HHA themes Expensive / European
Former HHA themes Facility
HHA points 451
Colors
Aqua
 
White
Variations
None
In other games
Animal Crossing (moving painting)
Wild World (moving painting)
City Folk (moving painting)
New Leaf (moving painting)
Names in other languages
 きれいなめいが
 動人的名畫
 toile émouvante
 cuadro alegórico
 quadro colorato
 трогательная картина
 예쁜 명화
 动人的名画
 toile émouvante
 cuadro alegórico
 Schöngemälde
 symbolisch schilderij
"A painting of the Roman goddess Venus riding a scallop shell after being born in the ocean. The name Botticelli is said to actually be a nickname given to the artist's brother, who was built like a barrel. Why this nickname was transferred between siblings is a mystery lost to the ages."
— Art description

The Moving Painting is a wall-mounted item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons introduced in the 1.2.0 April Free Update. In addition to walls, it can be placed on the floor, being displayed on an easel. As a painting, it can be donated to the museum. It also has a forgery version that cannot be donated or sold. The artwork depicts The Birth of Venus, drawn circa 1485 by Italian artist Sandro Botticelli.

The Moving Painting can be obtained from Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler or Redd's Co-Op on Harv's Island for  4,980 Bells or from any villager in the mailbox.

No villagers have this item in their home.

In Happy Home Paradise, this item is unlocked for use in designing when doing a vacation home request for Agnes, Gwen, Ione, Merry, Muffy, Naomi, Skye, and Tiffany.

In the designing process of Happy Home Paradise, Merry requires this item to be placed in or outside their vacation home.

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