An Animal Crossing: New Horizons player is on a journey to visit the real-life versions of all the artwork featured in the game. ACNH features a wide variety of artwork available from notorious dealer Redd, who sells both genuine works and fakes. Animal Crossing villagers will comment on fake art, meaning players need to keep an eye out to make sure they're not being ripped-off.
From the outside, Animal Crossing is a strange game to feature a criminal art dealer, but that is exactly what Jolly Redd is. Formerly known as Crazy Redd, the cunning fox regularly comes to the player's island in order to sell a variety of artwork, which can then be passed on to Blathers at the museum. In many cases, this art will turn out to be forged, but the original pieces can also be found in amongst the fakes, including paintings like the Mona Lisa. This means that many players find themselves developing a keen eye when dealing with Redd in order to tell Animal Crossing's fake and real paintings apart.
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One Animal Crossing fan, however, has decided to explore the art world without getting involved with stolen pieces and forgeries. MayPlaysTV has embarked on a journey to visit the real-life versions of all the artwork featured in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. This is an enormous undertaking, as the various paintings and statues are found all around the world in 11 different countries. Nevertheless, he has already been able to visit 15 of the 43 artworks in the game. The latest piece to be crossed off his list is the Mysterious Painting, known in reality as Isle of the Dead by Arnold Böcklin. The Mysterious Painting is one of the few to not have a forged counterpart among Redd's stock,
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