Dishonored Sokolov Painting Locations

Sokolov Painting Locations (Minor Spoilers)



Anton Sokolov, mad genius and Renaissance Man, has painted many portraits of Dunwall's rich and famous. His paintings, however, are now scattered across the city after the assassination of the Empress. By collecting these precious paintings, Corvo can receive many hundreds of coin (usually 300), through Piero's black market, and thus earn numerous extra upgrades to his weapons and armor.



If you're having trouble finding the location of these paintings, earn enough runes to unlock Dark Vision Level 2. Once activated, Dark Vision will allow Corvo to see any Sokolov Paintings in his general vicinity as green rectangles. Certainly, collecting these paintings isn't the only way for Corvo to earn coin, but it's by far the best. If you find all of the paintings, you will also earn the "Art Dealer" Achievement for 50G or a Bronze Trophy on PS3.



More Dishonored Cheats and FAQs:



Chapter                                        Location Description
Ch. 4: Distillery & Overseer (1) "The Isometry of High Overseer Thaddeus Campbell": In the basement of the Overseer Compound, search a room near the Kennel entrance. A secret switch reveals a hidden chamber with this painting inside (along with a Rune).
Ch. 5: The Golden Cat (1) "Custis, Morgan and the Postulate Child": Corvo can access the Art Dealer's apartment by rescuing a women who's being pestered by guards in a side alley next to the second Wall of Light. Save her to get the key to the apartment. Then torture the Art Dealer in the Golden Cat for the combination to the safe room holding this painting.
Ch. 5: The Golden Cat (2) "Daud and the Parabola of Lost Seasons": Follow the above instructions for the "Custis, Morgan and the Postulate Child" painting. This Daud portrait is on the third floor in a corner bedroom.
Ch. 5: The Golden Cat (3) "Light Along the Inverse Curve, Sokolov's Self Portrait": Follow the above instructions for the "Custis, Morgan and the Postulate Child" painting. This self-portrait of Sokolov can be found on the second floor surounded by two Thugs.
Ch. 6: The Royal Physician (1) "The Obtuse Arguments of Lady Boyle": On the heavily guarded first floor of Sokolov's multi-story complex rests this painting in plain sight.
Ch. 7: The Boyle Estate (1) "Vera Moray and the Affix of Her Skin": Located on the restricted second floor of the Boyle's mansion, this painting in the center of the gallery can only reached by bypassing security.
Ch. 7: The Boyle Estate (2) "The Spymaster's Axis of Asymmetry": Also found on the highly secure second floor of the Boyle's mansion, this painting rests in one of the Boyle lady's rooms. Which room depends on the game's random draw.
Ch. 8: Return To Dunwall Tower (1) "The Empress and the Empty Set": On the second floor of the tower, this painting sits atop a fireplace in a music room with a piano.
Ch. 9: Flooded District (1) "The Cumulative Rats and the Weeper": As the name suggests, this painting is protected by Weepers. It is found on the third floor of a damaged building in the Rudshore Waterfront.
Ch. 9: Flooded District (2) "The Torturer's Quaternionic Groan": After dealing with Daud, a central chain leads down to the next area. Halfway down the chain is a broken floor that has this painting on the wall.
Ch. 9: Flooded District (3) "The Outsider and the Circumscribed Void": If you've met with Granny Rags earlier in the game, she appears in a section of the map in the Old Port District Outskirts. This final painting lies in her bedroom near the furnace.


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