How to get art and unlock Jolly Redd’s Treasure Trawler.By submitting pieces to the museum, you'll get some extra information on their artist and creation. Not only can you display these new art pieces in your home, but Blathers has opened a whole extra wing of the museum to show them off. However, your old pal Blathers will be able to give anything you buy the definitive seal of approval.Īll of the pieces are Animal Crossing versions of a world-famous tour-de-force by some of the most respected practitioners in history - including van Gogh, da Vinci, and Rembrandt, as well as classical Japanese artists. In Redd's inventory are pieces of deviously crafted fake art, paintings and statues, which could fool even the most meticulous collector. On his regular visits he'll park his Treasure Trawler on your island's north beach, and from there he peddles masterworks from around the world – but there’s a catch. Redd is one of nine NPCs who randomly visit your island on weekdays - meaning you might in theory see him as often as once a week, though in practice he'll more likely take two or even three weeks between appearances. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. To broaden the knowledge of the arts on your island home, here’s how to unlock Jolly Redd’s Treasure Trawler, as well as tell whether the paintings and statues for sale in his gallery are fake or real. Wistful Painting - The woman’s earring is star-shaped in the fake painting, while it is sphere-shaped in the real version.The wily fox Redd is a returning vendor in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, selling artistic masterpieces of questionable authenticity.There is a light figure in the forgery while the real one features a dark figure. Wild Painting (Right Half) - It’s the other way round in this one.Wild Painting (Left Half) - There is a dark figure in the fake version, whereas there is a light figure in the genuine piece.Solemn Painting - The man in the back of this painting is pointing upwards, but in the real one, he’s touching the wall.It’s a grey ferret in the fake painting, while it’s a white ermine in the real one. Serene Painting - What the woman is holding is important in this one.Scenic Painting - There is only one person standing on the hill in the fake painting, but the real one has three people and dogs standing on the hill.They point up in the middle in the fake painting, while they point down in the middle in the real version. Scary Painting - Look at the eyebrows in this one.Quaint Painting - The fake version has a container in which lots of milk is pouring from.Moving Painting - You’ll see no trees in the fake painting however, the genuine version does feature trees.Jolly Painting - The forgery is missing an artichoke bud sticking out from the chest.Another thing to look out for the woman looking to the left in the fake version with a shadowy figure on her back. Graceful Painting - The fake sees the woman taking up the entire canvas, but she only takes 2/3 of it in the real version.Famous Painting - The woman’s eyebrows are raised in the fake painting, while she has none (or they’re very faint) in the real painting.Detailed Painting - The flowers are purple in the forgery, but the real painting has blue flowers.Basic Painting - In the fake painting the boy’s bangs cover his entire forehead, in comparison to the real version, in which there is less hair covering his forehead.Amazing Painting - You’ll notice the man with the red sash not wearing a hat in the fake painting.Academic Painting - The fake version will have a coffee stain in the top right as well as a key taped to the back.Now let’s explore how you can figure out the difference between the genuine works of art and the forgeries. Luckily, the following pieces of artwork are available that will always be the real thing: However, because this is Redd we are talking about, there will be fakes so make sure to look closely at each piece to avoid getting caught out! The Treasure Trawler will then always have four paintings or sculptures in addition to two furniture items. A short description will always accompany each piece. Interact with him and he will offer to sell you a painting that is always real and donate this to Blathers in order to enable work to begin on a new art exhibit. Your first meeting with Redd actually takes place when you see him wandering around the island, once you have donated 60 items to the museum. The paintings and sculptures that feature in the game are in fact based on real-life works of art that you may recognise! This shady fox will appear on your island every so often at your secret beach on the north shore, selling black market artwork and items on his Treasure Trawler. A returning character to the Animal Crossing series, the rebranded “Jolly Redd” was added to New Horizons in the 1.2.0 Earth Day update in April 2020.
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