There is a treasure trove of different characters that players can interact with in the world of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. One of these characters is Redd, who players can purchase art from to add to their collections at a museum or sell to gain some Bells. One of the paintings that Redd has available for sale is the Solemn Painting. Fortunately, we have everything you need to know about the unique Solemn Painting covered for you.
Solemn Painting Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Players will find that the Solemn Painting depicts the piece of art called Las Meninas. Diego Velazquez created this artwork in 1656 is currently displayed in Madrid’s Museo Del Prado. The subject of this artwork shows a Princess surrounded by her maids of honor and chaperones in the Madrid palace of King Philip IV of Spain.
Now, players could be hesitating to purchase this Solemn Painting from Redd, considering the character is notorious for selling fake pieces of art. Players purchasing the Solemn piece of art from Redd in Animal Crossing: New Horizons should be wary. There is a phony version of this artwork in the title, so players will need to be on the lookout for the part of the fake version that will give away that it is the fake. This feature is that the man in the background has his hand in the air. The real version has the man’s hand resting on the curtain.
There is no doubt that the Solemn piece of art in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, which depicts the piece Las Meninas by the artist known as Diego Velazquez, is one of the rarest and most visually appealing pieces of art in the game. Those looking for an excellent addition to their museum would be unwise to pass by the opportunity to acquire this piece of art and have it shown off in their museum for visitors to view.
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Published: May 14, 2020 02:55 pm