Previously: The “Letta Me Out” Doll. Click here for content warnings. Type: CO (Cursed Object). Period/location of origin: 1864, England, United Kingdom. The precise location of origin Continue Reading > about Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: The “Man Proposes, God Disposes” Cursed Painting
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Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: “The Stagecraft” (Or, The Haunted Stagecoach Painting)
Previously: Trimper’s Carousel. Type: CO (Cursed Object). Period/location of origin: 1994, Sierra Vista, Arizona. Appearance: Subject — often erroneously referred to as “The Stagecraft” Continue Reading > about Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: “The Stagecraft” (Or, The Haunted Stagecoach Painting)
Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: The Anguished Man Painting
Previously: The Ticket Taker. Click here for content warnings. Type: CO (Cursed Object). Period/location of origin: Unknown, although subject likely dates back to at least 1975. (See: Continue Reading > about Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: The Anguished Man Painting
Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: Hikaru-san’s Painting
Previously: Screaming Skulls. Type: CO (Cursed Object). Period/location of origin: Dec. 18, 1970, Matsuyama University, Ehime, Japan. Note, however, that there is some debate surrounding Continue Reading > about Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: Hikaru-san’s Painting
Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: The “Woman Of The Rain” Cursed Painting
Previously: The Bunk Beds. Type: MO (Malevolent Object) or CO (Cursed Object) — unclear which. Period/location of origin: 1996, Odessa, Ukraine. Appearance: Subject, called “Женщина дождя” Continue Reading > about Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: The “Woman Of The Rain” Cursed Painting
Creepy Wikipedia: The Black Paintings Of Francisco de Goya
Previously: The Chicago Cholera Epidemic Myth. There are 14 of them: 14 paintings depicting ghoulish figures and desolate landscapes rendered in dark, muddy colors. They have no names — or at Continue Reading > about Creepy Wikipedia: The Black Paintings Of Francisco de Goya
Encyclopaedia of the Impossible: The Crying Boy
Previously: Kashima Reiko. Type: MO (Malevolent Object) Period/location of origin: 1950s, Italy. Appearance: Subject appears to be a mass-produced copy of a painting of a crying child. Continue Reading > about Encyclopaedia of the Impossible: The Crying Boy