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The worthy painting is a painting that can be bought in all Animal Crossing series games to date. In Animal Crossing, it was available at Tom Nook's, but in other games it could only be bought from Crazy Redd's. The Worthy Painting exists in the real world as Liberty Leading the People, and was painted by Eugéne Delacroix. This painting has a woman holding the French flag representing Liberty, giving the people guidance during the French Revolution of 1830. It was painted in 1830 and is on display in the Louvre.

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  • The worthy painting is a painting that can be bought in all Animal Crossing series games to date. In Animal Crossing, it was available at Tom Nook's, but in other games it could only be bought from Crazy Redd's. The Worthy Painting exists in the real world as Liberty Leading the People, and was painted by Eugéne Delacroix. This painting has a woman holding the French flag representing Liberty, giving the people guidance during the French Revolution of 1830. It was painted in 1830 and is on display in the Louvre.
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  • The worthy painting is a painting that can be bought in all Animal Crossing series games to date. In Animal Crossing, it was available at Tom Nook's, but in other games it could only be bought from Crazy Redd's. The Worthy Painting exists in the real world as Liberty Leading the People, and was painted by Eugéne Delacroix. This painting has a woman holding the French flag representing Liberty, giving the people guidance during the French Revolution of 1830. It was painted in 1830 and is on display in the Louvre. Liberty Leading the People, in French, La Liberté guidant le peuple, is a painting by Eugène Delacroix commemorating the July Revolution of 1830, which toppled Charles X of France. A woman personifying Liberty leads the people forward over the bodies of the fallen, holding the flag of the French Revolution – the tricolor flag which is still France's flag today – in one hand and brandishing a bayoneted musket with the other. The figure of Liberty is also viewed as a symbol of France and the French Republic known as Marianne.
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