Copied Paintings are salvageable paintings in Endless Ocean 2. When the Multisensor detects one of these, it is shown to only be made out of wood materials.
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Appraisal Reward
The reward for appraising one Copied Painting is 300P. After subtracting the cost of appraisal for a Painting (120P), the net gain is 180P.
Notes
- In the Japanese version, the flowers in copied paintings are positioned differently, and the vase is also slightly different than in the international version.
- The changes to the copied painting from the Japanese version were likely made because of the painting being based off of "Sunflowers", the fourth initial painting in the "Arles Sunflowers" series by Vincent Van Gogh, and the most well-known of the series. The positioning of the flowers and the color of their vase are far closer to Van Gogh's painting in the Japanese version, while in the international version the salvage is far more distanced from the source material.
- "Sunflowers" is a heavily copied painting in real life as well, being widely replicated and sold even today. In fact, Vincent Van Gogh made several replicas of the paintings in the "Arles Sunflowers" series himself.
Copied Painting
• Sketch
• Pop Art
• Baroque Painting
• Flower Painting
• Gothic Painting
Neoclassic Art
• Chinese Painting
• Ukiyo-e
• Portrait Painting
• Impressionist Art
• Cubist Painting
Rural Scene