you have to match the paintings by the stlye it is made. The ones you can't move belong in that catagory.
Hope this helps.
In counterfeit. There is a lady with black hair, a ponytail and should be in the museum. I have a ponytail on my character but I got the ponytail in a common room.
depends if you mean counterfeit island or reality T.V. island. Counterfeit island is out if you buy the early pass ticket for 500 credits, Otherwise it will come out January 4th 2010. Reality T.V. island should be coming soon so stick around.
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.
Use the x-ray wand inside just as you did on the Forgery test: scan the painting and you see a message telling you to meet the curator at the Pop Art Museum on Early Poptropica. (You actually travel there in the blimp, but you should not play out that island until you complete the Counterfeit Island quest.)
At the museum after the scooter chase. Once you receive the package, you should scan it for the message, but you do not have to. Go to Early Poptropica and enter the Pop Art Museum.
The lack of sound on Poptropica is the cause for confusion. When you ask the mimes about the thief, they pantomime "making music", indicating you should look in the All That Jazz cafe.
If you beat an island on Poptropica you should know you beat it because, If you beat it you should get a medal and a few coins! Hope that helps!
The mimes by the clown shop. They will whistle. That means to go to the jazz club
well u should try to catch falling furniture while trying to get on this yellow thingumabob and go near her then she gets captured and you WIN yay
you should go to an island, not a planet, and it should be the first one ever, early poptropica!
click on the person and he should talk about what they all do and then give you the test.
All of the misplaced paintings (one per genre of art) should properly go in the gallery that is clockwise from the one it is in. The painting "Bonjour, Monsieur Courbert" belongs in Realism (bottom left).