Art History
Art History
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300px Understanding of the rich history of art in Alharth.
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Skill Type: | Trade Skill
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Max Level: | 50
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Requirements: | None
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Skill Trainers: |
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Art History Overview
Art History is a specialized skillset that's often viewed as pointless by the common folk. Adventurers, Historians, Librarians, and Travelers may wish to study the skill, for identified paintings are worth much more than those left unidentified.
In-Game Description
Understanding of the rich history of art in Alharth.
Training Art History
Jesina, a Fairy merchant operating out of Eltibule, may be willing to teach the skill to anyone willing to help her rescue her sister from slavery.
Connected Skills
Sub-Skills:
- None
Secondary Skills:
- Poetry Appreciation - Low levels of Art History may be needed to identify some Poetry Books.
Related Skills:
- Artistry - A somewhat related skill that deals with creating paintings. Currently, Artistry is only used to carve pumpkins and craft Fireworks.
Harvestables
Unidentified Paintings are often found in dungeons. Sometimes, defeated wild animals are found to have eaten a painting.
- Serbule Crypt : There are a few rooms with platforms and ledges from which you can grab paintings.
- Goblin Dungeon : Paintings are found throughout this dungeon. The goblins seem to have stashed the higher value paintings deeper in the dungeon.
In general, paintings with higher values will give more xp when identified. They can also be identified by their golden border, instead of the normal brown one. Here are a few examples of identified paintings, roughly in order of increasing value:
Painting | Value | Description |
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10 | This is a novice students' attempt to mimic Landrisil's masterpiece, "The Forest Before Dusk". | |
10 | The tell-tale signs of Newakis fatbrush-strokes indicate that this is a novice goblin painting, probably a teenagers' efforts. | |
20 | This painting of a waterfall is bland and uninspired, but you can barely make out an older, better painting underneath. The older painting looks to have been a practice piece by a goblin expert. | |
20 | A lovely forgery of "Snake Widow Lake" by Hermard Torsitan, the most esteemed living human painter. | |
30 | This is the work of an elven artisan from approximately 300 years ago. It has a slight kitsch factor, and may look good on a wall, but it has little monetary value. | |
40 | This nature scene depicts Traticus, the mythical elven hero, entering the Woods of Disdain. The subject matter dates the painting to the New Revisionist period, 150 years ago. By elven timelines this was very recent, making the painting extremely tacky. Perhaps it will gain value in 300 years, however. | |
40 | The painting is a student effort by an untrained hand, but the frame is quite lovely. | |
40 | This depiction of the Tower of Treason was made by an elven Phot craftsman, using their signature one-bristle brush. | |
50 | This ugly piece has been preserved through the ages solely because it depicts Grigtekark, a goblin holy land. | |
50 | A breathtaking scene of the old Council grounds of Ema. It seems to be 3000 years old. Sadly, however, there are traces of Alteration Magic in the paint, and it could well be a forgery. | |
250 | A mass-produced replica of Sherig's "Ovallia". Tacky and somewhat low-quality, but it's currently popular among the nouveau riche. | |
50 | This is clearly the work of a skilled goblin artisan. Made in the recent Three Hierarchies goblin style, it is probably very new. | |
100 | This is an original numbered Ertrigard painting. The master is beloved for waterfall scenes like this one. However, thanks to his magic brush, he created over 40,000 paintings during his lifetime, so being "original" doesn't really make it too terribly special. | |
150 | A blurry watercolor without much to redeem it. However, it was made with highly magical elven pigments that can be reclaimed. | |
250 | This piece is absolutely stunning... literally. Its magical pigments cause the viewer to very briefly lose their balance when viewing the painting. It's also a lovely painting and you're not sure why the artist bothered with the trickery. | |
200 | A stunning find! This is a truly ugly painting, but the lack of depth and proportion suggest that it was made by someone in the pre-Council era, making it at least 10,000 years old. | |
250 | A lovely scene. Perhaps it was created by Mirkym -- it has her signature approach to foliage -- but probably just created in the same style by an admirer of her work. | |
250 | A gorgeous replica of Crea's "Esoteria", complete with all 88 hidden symbols. Most noticeable is the three-headed duck in one corner, representing the three states of nature. | |
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400 | As you glance into this painting, the details seem to melt away. It is a cursed forgery of Gobblenuk's Forger's Peril: the insane goblin artist concocted a magical painting that can never be replicated. Any attempt to do so results in this monstrous visual effect. On the other hand, the visual effect is pretty sweet. |
500 | It's the little-known masterpiece by dwarven artist Kot Bhenul. Note the beautiful use of real gold in the paint. | |
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|Art History Mechanics
Identifying Paintings
To identify an Unidentified Painting, simply right-click on the painting, and click Appraise to appraise its true value.
Identifying Poetry Books
To identify an Unidentified Poetry Book, simply right-click on the book, and click Appraise to reveal the Poetry Book.
Art History Level Up Rewards
Level | Reward |
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10 | +1 to Artistry |
15 | +1 to Bard |
20 | +1 to Lore |
30 | +1 to Artistry |
40 | +1 to Lore |
45 | +1 to Bard |
50 | +1 to Artistry |
Art History Experience Table
Click Expand to view the Experience Table for Art History
Level | Experience | Total Experience |
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1 | 10 | 10 |
2 | 50 | 60 |
3 | 50 | 110 |
4 | 50 | 160 |
5 | 50 | 210 |
6 | 210 | 420 |
7 | 210 | 630 |
8 | 210 | 840 |
9 | 210 | 1050 |
10 | 210 | 1260 |
11 | 420 | 1680 |
12 | 420 | 2100 |
13 | 420 | 2520 |
14 | 420 | 2940 |
15 | 420 | 3360 |
16 | 680 | 4040 |
17 | 680 | 4720 |
18 | 680 | 5400 |
19 | 680 | 6080 |
20 | 680 | 6760 |
21 | 990 | 7750 |
22 | 990 | 8740 |
23 | 990 | 9730 |
24 | 990 | 10720 |
25 | 990 | 11710 |
26 | 1350 | 13060 |
27 | 1350 | 14410 |
28 | 1350 | 15760 |
29 | 1350 | 17110 |
30 | 1350 | 18460 |
31 | 1760 | 20220 |
32 | 1760 | 21980 |
33 | 1760 | 23740 |
34 | 1760 | 25500 |
35 | 1760 | 27260 |
36 | 2500 | 29760 |
37 | 2500 | 32260 |
38 | 2500 | 34760 |
39 | 2500 | 37260 |
40 | 2500 | 39760 |
41 | 3210 | 42970 |
42 | 3210 | 46180 |
43 | 3210 | 49390 |
44 | 3210 | 52600 |
45 | 3210 | 55810 |
46 | 4440 | 60250 |
47 | 4440 | 64690 |
48 | 4440 | 69130 |
49 | 4440 | 73570 |
50 | 4440 | 78010 |
51 | 7650 | 85660 |
52 | 7650 | 93310 |
53 | 7650 | 100960 |
54 | 7650 | 108610 |
55 | 7650 | 116260 |
56 | 10860 | 127120 |
57 | 10860 | 137980 |
58 | 10860 | 148840 |
59 | 10860 | 159700 |
60 | 10860 | 170560 |
61 | 14100 | 184660 |
62 | 14100 | 198760 |
63 | 14100 | 212860 |
64 | 14100 | 226960 |
65 | 14100 | 241060 |
66 | 17550 | 258610 |
67 | 17550 | 276160 |
68 | 17550 | 293710 |
69 | 17550 | 311260 |
70 | 17550 | 328810 |
71 | 21000 | 349810 |
72 | 21000 | 370810 |
73 | 21000 | 391810 |
74 | 21000 | 412810 |
75 | 21000 | 433810 |
76 | 24750 | 458560 |
77 | 24750 | 483310 |
78 | 24750 | 508060 |
79 | 24750 | 532810 |
80 | 24750 | 557560 |
81 | 28750 | 586310 |
82 | 28750 | 615060 |
83 | 28750 | 643810 |
84 | 28750 | 672560 |
85 | 28750 | 701310 |
86 | 33000 | 734310 |
87 | 33000 | 767310 |
88 | 33000 | 800310 |
89 | 33000 | 833310 |
90 | 33000 | 866310 |
91 | 37500 | 903810 |
92 | 37500 | 941310 |
93 | 37500 | 978810 |
94 | 37500 | 1016310 |
95 | 37500 | 1053810 |
96 | 42500 | 1096310 |
97 | 42500 | 1138810 |
98 | 42500 | 1181310 |
99 | 42500 | 1223810 |
100 | 42500 | 1266310 |
Trivia
The developers once suggested that player-created paintings might become a reality some day!