Jolly Redd has returned to ACNH, bringing furniture and art. Jolly Redd will have 4 different art pieces on his boat (as well as 2 pieces of regular furniture). As in the previous games, Redd is going to sell real artworks which can be donated to the Museum and forgeries which cannot be donated.
You are only able to buy one of the four art pieces displayed, so you have to select wisely. Based on our experiences, it is possible for all four of the art pieces to be fake. Also, it is possible for Redd to be selling more than one real piece of art. Apparently, there are 43 art pieces to discover and donate. After you purchase it from Redd, the art is going to get mailed to you the next day.
List of Paintings – Checklist
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- Academic Painting
Checklist: The fake Academic painting has a coffee stain on the top right whereas the real painting does not. Also, the fake Academic painting has a strange key taped to the back.
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- Amazing Painting
Checklist: In the fake amazing painting, the man with the red sash is not wearing a hat.
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- Basic Painting
Checklist: In the fake basic painting , the boy has bangs covering his whole forehead, whereas in the real basic painting, there are only less bangs covering his forehead.
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- Calm Painting
Checklist: The calm painting in ACNH is always genuine.
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- Common Painting
Checklist: The common painting in ACNH is always genuine.
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- Detailed Painting
Checklist: The fake Detailed painting has purple flowers, whereas the real detailed painting has blue flowers.
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- Dynamic Painting
Checklist: The Dynamic painting in ACNH is always genuine.
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- Famous Painting
Checklist: In the fake famous painting, the woman has raised eyebrows, whereas in the real famous painting, the woman has no eyebrows.
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- Flowery Painting
Checklist: The Flowery painting in ACNH is always genuine.
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- Glowing Painting
Checklist: The Glowing painting in Animal Crossing is always real.
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- Graceful Painting
Checklist: The fake graceful painting has the lady taking up almost the entire painting, but the lady takes up only 2/3 of the painting instead. Also, the fake graceful painting looks to the left during the evening and has a shadowy figure on the back.
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- Jolly Painting
Checklist: The fake Jolly painting has no artichoke bud sticking out of the chest.
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- Moody Painting
Checklist: The Moody painting in ACNH is always genuine.
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- Moving Painting
Checklist: In the fake Moody painting, there are no trees, whereas in the real Moody painting, there are trees.
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- Mysterious Painting
Checklist: The Mysterious paintings in ACNH are always genuine.
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- Nice Painting
Checklist: The Nice painting in ACNH is always genuine.
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- Perfect Painting
Checklist: The Perfect painting in ACNH is always genuine.
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- Proper Painting
Checklist: The Proper painting in ACNH is always genuine.
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- Quaint Painting
Checklist: In the fake Quaint painting, there is lots of milk pouring out of the container.
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- Scary Painting
Checklist: In the fake scary painting, the eyebrows of the man are pointing up in the middle, whereas in the real scary painting, eyebrows of the man are pointing down in the middle.
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- Scenic Painting
Checklist: The fake Scenic painting has one person on the hill, whereas the real Scenic painting has three people and more dogs.
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- Serena Painting
Checklist: In the fake Serena Painting, the woman is holding a gray ferret, whereas in the real Serena painting, it is a white ermine.
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- Sinking Painting
Checklist: The Sinking painting in ACNH is always genuine.
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- Solemn Painting
Checklist: In the fake Solemn painting, the man in the far back is pointing upwards, whereas in the real solemn painting, he is touching the wall.
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- Twinkling Painting
Checklist: The Twinkling painting in ACNH is always genuine.
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- Warm Painting
Checklist: The warm painting in ACNH is always genuine.
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- Wild Painting (Left Half)
Checklist: The fake wild painting (Left Half) has a dark figure, whereas the real wild painting (left half) has a light figure.
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- Wild Painting (Right Half)
Checklist: The fake wild painting (Right Half) has a light figure, whereas the real wild painting (Right Half) has a dark figure.
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- Wistful Painting
Checklist: In the fake wistful painting, the woman is wearing a star-shaped earring, whereas in the real wistful painting, the earring is sphere-shaped.
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- Worthy Painting
Checklist: The Worthy painting in ACNH is always genuine.
List of Statues – Checklist
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- Ancient Statue
Checklist: The fake Ancient statue has antennae, whereas the real Ancient statue does not. The eyes on the fake Ancient statue glow blue during the evening and can float for a short duration once interacted with.
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- Beautiful Statue
Checklist: The fake Beautiful Statue has a set of necklaces.
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- Familiar Statue
Checklist: The Familiar Statue in ACNH is always real.
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- Gallant Statue
Checklist: The fake gallant statue holds a book in its right hand.
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- Great Statue
Checklist: The Great statue im ACNH is always real.
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- Informative Statue
Checklist: The fake informative statue is blue, whereas the real informative statue is grey. Also, the fake informative statue glows during the evening.
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- Motherly Statue
Checklist: The fake Motherly statue owns its tongue sticking out.
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- Mystic Statue
Checklist: The fake Mystic statue has an earring.
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- Robust Statue
Checklist: The fake Robust statue is wearing a watch on its right arm.
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- Rock-head statue
Checklist: The fake Rock-head statue is smiling.
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- Tremendous statue
Checklist: The fake Tremendous statue has a lid with a handle in the middle, whereas the real Tremendous statue has the handles on the side.
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- Valiant Statue
Checklist: The fake Valiant Statue is mirrored, with the left leg in front, whereas the real Valiant Statue has the right leg in front.
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- Warrior Statue
Checklist: The fake Warrior statue is holding a shovel.
What do you do with the ACNH art?
The art is able to be donated to the Museum, provided that it’s real. Also, it can be used as a normal furniture item to be displayed in your home. If it’s a statue, it can be placed anywhere on the island. If you purchase a fake, Timmy and Tommy will want to purchase it. You have to dispose of it using a Trash Can furnishing item if you do not want it anymore. Or you are only able to display it and fool your uncultured friends.
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