The paintings in the wrong groups are the two center paintings in the left wings, and the two right side paintings in the right wings.
How to Move Them
Take the center from upper left to the right on the upper right, that one to the right on the lower right, that one to the middle on the lower left, that one back to the upper left.
Where They Go
Sunrise - top right
Three people - bottom left
Violin player - bottom right
The weird cat - top left
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In the Cubism group (upper left), take the center painting (by Monet). It goes to the upper right wing, Impressionists.
In the Impressionism group (upper right), take the right side painting (by Chagall). It goes to the lower right wing, Expressionists.
In the Expressionism group (lower right), take the right side painting (by Courbet). It goes to the lower left wing, Realists.
In the Realism (lower left), take the center painting (by Absolon). It goes to the upper left wing, Cubists.
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Whatever the type it is then put it in that section and replace the token one tith the one your holding
Only 4 paintings can be moved, one in each of the 4 wings of the museum. Put the paintings in the proper wings according to their "school" or style.To Move ThemThe middle one at Upper Left goes to the right at Upper Right, that one goes to the right at Lower Right, that one goes to the middle Lower Left, and that one goes to the middle at Upper Left.Where They Go (if out of order)Sunrise - upper right wingViolin player - lower rightThree people - lower leftAbstract cat - upper left
In MLA format, original paintings require either underlining or italics. See example:Da Vinci, Leonardo. Mona Lisa. 1503-1506. Oil on wood. Louvre, Paris.
First you would paint the vase with a glaze. Then you must put it in a kiln for a specified amount of time in order to set the glaze.
Apparently there is. I have one that fits that description. And it sounds like you have seen one. There are so many H Hargrove paintings I'm sure there are several variations on this same theme. I'm about to put mine up for sale on that auction site.
you put the paintings in a rotational order going left. then, go to the guy up stairs and you go in to the forgery dectection lab.
This is hard to explain so i shall give you a tip instead.Memorize where all the paintings are in the museum (or write a description of each) then take the test.
you dont. they put them together for you.
You ask the owner if its real, if he says no you whip yo 9 out and tell him aint tricking no cracka again, and pop in the leg, and let him recover in the hospital for 1 month and only send him a tolberone bar and a Webkinz to help him pass the time.
put cube cat in cubisim and violin where all the violins are then you put the sunset picture with the ocean pictures and hikers in realisim
you copy the picture you put together
Put the pictures in the right category.
Whatever the type it is then put it in that section and replace the token one tith the one your holding
you go in the underground cave but first you need to get the tickets.
Once you put the paintings in the right places (just move them clockwise to the right wings), you need to take the Forgery Detection training. Once you pass that, you get the key to the Supply Room and you can get the last Dragon Face picture piece.
you get all of the peices and then it is pretty simple to put it together from there
apparently you can't/don't need to fix the fountain. it bothers me.