Now that you know what the original artwork looks like, you'll be more likely to be able to spot a fake. Not to mention, having haunted art in your home or on your island is pretty cool. Even then, the fakes can be fun to collect as they provide a slightly different look from the famed works. Redd is a slippery little guy and sometimes fakes are harder to spot than others. Fake Informative Statue - It glows blue at night.Īnimal Crossing makes it fun to collect paintings and statues by making you work to figure out which ones are real.Fake Ancient Statue - The eyes glow and the statue hovers if you go up to it and press A.Fake Wistful Painting - The eyes close at night.Fake Scary Painting - The face has a weird smile.Fake Graceful Painting - The back side has a water stain that looks like a person.This fun twist on collecting is just another reason that Animal Crossing is one of the best Nintendo Switch games out there. Some of the fakes that you purchase will turn out to be haunted and are fun to collect just for that reason. The fake one has the left leg coming forward, like a mirror image. There's an earring on the statue's right ear (left when viewed) The wolf mother's tongue is sticking out. At night, the fake's eyes will glow and it will hover if you interact with it. They're listed alphabetically by the name given to them within New Horizons.
Here are all of the statues that players can obtain in Animal Crossing. Liberty Leading the People by Eugène DelacroixĪll statues in Animal Crossing: New Horizons The haunted one will close its eyes at night. Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer Wind God and Thunder God by Tawaraya Sōtatsu The man in the doorway has his arm pointing up. The ermine is darker and has a mask over its eyes similar to Tom Nook. Two of the men and two of the dogs are missing from the hunting pack. The Hunters in the Snow by Peiter Bruegel Ōtani Oniji III as the manservant Edobei by Toshusai Sharaku More milk comes pouring out of the pitcher. Young Flautist or The Fifer by Édouard ManetĪ Bar at the Folies-Bergère - Édouard Manet The trees that should be on the right aren't there. The backside will have a water stain that looks like a person. The Fighting Temeraire by Joseph Mallord William Turnerīeauty Looking Back by Hishikawa Moronobu Her eyebrows are different, more sinister looking. Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai Rooster and Hen with Hydrangeas by Ito Jakuchu The man in the center doesn't wear his hat.Ī Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat There's a coffee stain in the upper right-hand corner.