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All of the Real Art in Animal Crossing New Leaf

New Leaf Crazy Redd Fine art Guide

The works of art sold by Crazy Redd in Brute Crossing: New Leafage may be authentic or they may be forgeries. This guide will help you distinguish the existent one from the fake ones. Each painting and statue is listed below, in alphabetical order, along with a way to tell if each 1 is the existent bargain. A picture will likewise bear witness the difference between the 2.

Each time Crazy Redd comes to town, he will have 4 pieces of art upward for sale. Generally, only 1 of the four will be authentic. All the same, he volition occasionally take more than one existent slice. You can only purchase one item per character, though.

Amazing Painting

In the existent painting, the man in black will exist on the left and the man in white volition be on the right. The opposite is truthful in the fake i.

Amazing painting: real vs. fake.

Aboriginal Statue

The real statue has but a slit for the eyes, so the eyes announced shut. In the fake i, the eyes are clearly open.

Ancient statue: real vs. fake.

Bones Painting

In the real painting, the boy in blue will take one arm hanging straight downward and the other arm bent and on his hip. In the false painting, both artillery will be bent and on his hips.

Basic painting: real vs. fake.

Beautiful Statue

The real statue is a adult female with very short hair, while the fake one has long hair (to her shoulders). Don't buy the false one unless you want to get bust.

Beautiful statue: real vs. fake.

Calm Painting

The at-home painting will always be real. Go on at-home and buy it with confidence! (see picture show)

Common Painting

The common painting volition ever be real. Don't you wish all real paintings were common? (see moving picture)

Dynamic Painting

In the real painting, the mountain in the center/correct will appear tiny in comparison to the moving ridge on the left. In the fake one, the mountain appears large: Don't buy it unless you want to wave farewell to your money.

Dynamic painting: real vs. fake.

Famous Painting

In the existent painting, Mona Lisa'south right hand (which appears on the left) will be on top. In the fake 1, Mona Lisa's left mitt (your right) will be on top. Encounter the picture below if you need clarification.

Famous painting (Mona Lisa): real vs. fake.

Fine Painting

The fine painting will always be real. That'south fine with me! (see picture)

Flowery Painting

The flowery painting will e'er be real. What a re-leafage! (see flick)

Gallant Statue

In the existent statue, the man's towel volition only exist over one shoulder. The fake statue has a towel on both shoulders--try to 'member that, because otherwise information technology may drive you nuts.

Gallant statue: real vs. fake.

Graceful Painting

In the existent painting, the woman faces to the right. The imitation i faces to the left, to the left.

Graceful painting: real vs. fake.

Peachy Statue

In the existent statue, the man's right arm is raised and his palm faces up. In the imitation i, the man's arm isn't raised as high and his palm faces the basis. Raise your manus if you can spot the difference.

Great statue: real vs. fake.

Jolly Painting

In the real painting, the human being'south nose appears relatively normal. In the false one, something is clearly coming out of his nose. Mayhap information technology's a carrot, or maybe it'due south not something very pleasant. Somebody should give this human being a tissue!

Jolly painting: real vs. fake.

Moody Painting

The moody painting will always be real. That should put you in a skillful mood! (see picture)

Motherly Statue

In the real statue, the wolf mother has two children. If the wolf has only one kid, information technology'due south a false--pace abroad from the statue and don't talk to the wolf (or her son) ever again.

Motherly statue: real vs. fake.

Moving Painting

In the real painting, the woman stands in a shell that opens upward. In the fake one, the shell points downward--it'south not worth a unmarried sand dollar.

Moving painting: real vs. fake.

Mystic Statue

For the real statue, the woman has a flat-top. The fake i has a round head. Redd may endeavor to trick people, but the truth gets effectually.

Mystic statue: real vs. fake.

Neutral Painting

This is a tricky ane, and yous really have to look closely. In the real painting, the leaf nearest the top-left corner will be complete--no holes. In the imitation one, that top-left leafage will have a hole or a circumvolve taken out of it. It volition resemble Tom Nook'south logo. Beware of Nook.

Neutral painting: real vs. fake.

Nice Painting

The prissy painting volition always be real. Isn't that...overnice. (run into picture)

Perfect Painting

The perfect painting volition always exist real. That's perfectly adequate to me. (see moving-picture show)

Proper Painting

The proper painting volition e'er exist real. I'd like to requite Redd a proper "cheers" for that. (see picture)

Quaint Painting

In the real painting, the woman will be wearing a white hat. In the fake ane, the woman is not wearing a hat. Hats off to Johannes Vermeer, who maid this work of art.

Quaint painting: real vs. fake.

Robust Statue

In the real statue, the man is holding a smooth disc. In the fake 1, the disc has some circles or bumps on it that brand it resemble a UFO. Only toss the simulated one bated.

Robust statue: real vs. fake.

Scary Painting

In the real painting, all of the man's fingers are extended. In the fake one, he is pointing with just his index fingers...while probably saying "you da man" to his favorite sumo wrestler.

Scary painting: real vs. fake.

Scenic Painting

The scenic painting will always exist real, end of story. And scene. (see picture)

Serene Painting

In the real painting, the woman appears to exist property a ferret or weasel. In the fake painting, she is holding a cat. The cat will be fluffier and rounder, so look at the animal'south body if the head is hard to make out. Don't let Redd weasel y'all out of your hard-earned coin! That wouldn't be ferret all!

Serene painting: real vs. fake.

Solemn Painting

In the real painting, the woman in white is small on-screen, roughly i-fourth of the film's pinnacle. In the fake painting, she is much taller--nearly half of the picture'southward tiptop. "I know the clothes looks big on you lot dear, but you'll grow into information technology!"

Solemn painting: real vs. fake.

Valiant Statue

The existent valiant statue volition have angel wings that announced fluffly or feathery. The fake one will have bat wings. Don't buy the bat, man, or Redd volition be robbin' you!

Valiant statue: real vs. fake.

Warm Painting

The warm painting will always be real. And that's pretty cool. (see picture)

Wild Painting

In the real painting, the light-colored brute is on the left and the darker creature is on the right. In the fake painting, the night 1 is on the left.

Wild painting: real vs. fake.

Contemplative Painting

In the real painting, the woman'southward headband is blue. In the false 1, her headband is orange. Plain she switched tribes on Survivor.

Wistful painting: real vs. fake.

Worthy Painting

The worthy painting volition always be existent. Then buying this painting will always be worth information technology. (see movie)


Annotation: Wendell's Painting (not for museum)

Wendell's painting is a piece of furniture particular that was added with the Welcome Amiibo update in 2016. It tin be ordered from Wendell's RV at the campground. However, it can not be donated to the museum.


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