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Hmmmm I have mixed feelings. My grandparents have had the crying boy painting hanging in there hall since I was little. I used to call him my boyfriend. A few years back a friend of theres brought the crying girl painting and gave it to them, it is hanging in a different room. I have never thought anything of them for quite some time. I now have a 3 year old son he is autistic and doesnt talk. The last few months that ive gone to my grandparents he is terrified of going into the hall and seems q...
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Matt2
Hey,

Today I was talking to my friend on the phone, she was staying at her Nana's house out in the country, they have just moved in recently. Her uncle had come around to have another look at the house. He went into their dining room or lounge and saw some paintings on the wall, he instantly told then to take them down. My friend told me to google these paintings and see what I could find out about the curse. I think they are now planing to burn the painting, although there is one article about it being fake, made up by The Sun (see below).

(I have re-written some articles in my own words sources at the bottom)

On September 4th 1985, the Crying Boy curse was born when an article was printed in The Sun. Peter Hall, a Yorkshire firefighter had come across the Crying Boy paintings too many times unscorched in housefires. The Crying Boy paintings were mass produced, so many people owned one. Once this first article was published many people rang The Sun sharing their experiences with these paintings.

The article said that Yorkshire fireman, Peter Hall and his team were coming across an occurence that was happening too frequently for their liking. They were called out to house fires numourous times and put out the fires, when they went inside to investigate the house, they found these "Crying Boy" paintings unharmed even though other paintings and objects in the house were damaged. One servere case involved a man being burnt to death with a Crying Boy painting laying beside him unharmed. It is said that the curse will only effect someone if the owner of the painting becomes aware of it (which is freaky because now my friend's Nana knows about the painting). Some psychics have claimed that the painting is Haunted by the spirit of the boy it depicts.

The Sun invited its readers to send in their Crying Boys to have them burnt in a mass bomb fire. Only to have the warehouse which the painting where being stored in burnt down shortly after.

Peter Hall, the firefighter who was the Sun’s original source, tried to end the curse rumours by giving another interview with another paper, saying that he had orginally informed The Sun that it wasn't uncommon to have paintings survive house fires, although this statement was intentionally omitted from the orginal Sun article.

It is said that a well-respected school teacher from Devon, George Mallory claimed to have gotten to the bottom of the case in 1995. Mallory claimed he had found the artist who painted the Crying Boy - Franchot Seville an old postcard artist who at the time lived in Madrid. Seville said that the Crying Boy was a street kid he had found in Madrid in 1969, he never spoke and looked very sad. He painted the boy.

A Catholic preist said the boy was Don Bonillo, a boy who had run away after seeing his parents burnt to death in a blaze. The preist insisted the artist have nothing to do with the boy as where ever the boy lived fires of unknown origin would mysteriously start endangering the family and possesions of the house he lived in. The villagers called him 'Diablo' because of this.

The artist ignored this preist and looked after the boy. The paintings of the orphan made Seville rich, but one day his studio was mysteriously burned to the ground, ruining Seville. He instantly accused the boy of arson. The boy ran off crying and ws never seen again. From then on, all over Europe news was coming in of the paintings causing fires. From then on Seville was regarded as a jinx and no on would commision him to paint or even look at his paintings, let alone own one.

In 1976 a car exploded into a fireball in Barcelona after crasing into a wall, the victim was burnt beyond recognition, but part of the victim's drivers licence was readable, the name on the licence was 19-year-old Don Donillo, this may have been the boy who was painted eight years ago, but we will probably never know, as no one has come forward to collect the body.

One woman said their would be no trouble with the Crying Boy if it was displayed alongside a Crying Girl painting, others say that the damage will be worse.

The Curse begain to mutate and it was reported that the Crying Boy would bring luck to those who deserved it. One man reported winning money at various gambling establishments after rescuing a Crying Boy painting from a dustbin.

However some people do say it was just a big scam orchestrated by the (at the time) Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie. Apparently MacKenzie was looking for a news story on a slow day, and a news agency in Yorkshire had filed the story of a house fire. In the last line it wrote that the Crying Boy painting was the only thing in the house to survive the blaze, MacKenzie then ramped the story up a bit and splashed "CURSE OF THE CRYING BOY" across the front page of The Sun the next day.

Here are some photos of the paintings (from Quasimondo.com):















In conclusion I'm not sure if this is real or if it's a scam, but I'm not going to be putting one of those paintings up in my house any time soon, I'll let you decide for yourself.

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salamangkero
Nice... that's kinda... spooky. I'll do well to remember that and, should I get my hands on a copy, I'd be sure to send it, as a gift, to the people on my revenge list happy.gif

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~Dave
Wow, thats kind of weird I'm going to google that. Seems interesting.

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cangor
Oooh. Creepy. And interesting. That bottom picture is really, really freaky.

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Matt2
The bottom picture's eyes and tears are made from a hot glue gun. There are two LED's at the back of the picture so that it can be lit up biggrin.gif

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roseysaidwhat
Great, Thanks for showing me these. Especially the last one. Now I'm going to have nightmares. Haha well, that's a very interesting article you posted.

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CrazyRob
that's really weird and scary at the same time especially the last picture iwould never even dream of hanging that in my house lol

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velma
Hello,

Nice article, I love reading these kind of articles actually adn it might be spooky over there with the myth going really wildly. Anyway I too am gonna google on this crying boys thing and might update here.

Thanks

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Matt2
I think my friend's grandparents burnt the paintings, but I'm not too sure.....

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Sprnknwn
Really creepy indeed. And the fact that could be a press invention it's equally scary. Love the last painting. tongue.gif

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iGuest

Hmmmm I have mixed feelings. My grandparents have had the crying boy painting hanging in there hall since I was little. I used to call him my boyfriend. A few years back a friend of theres brought the crying girl painting and gave it to them, it is hanging in a different room. I have never thought anything of them for quite some time. I now have a 3 year old son he is autistic and doesnt talk. The last few months that ive gone to my grandparents he is terrified of going into the hall and seems quite scared of the picture. He cries, and when I hold him on my hip he sqeezes me tight when we walk near the painting. I decided to look at the name of the painter and just came home and googled it. I couldnt find much so I googled crying boy painting and saw all the stories. I got a bit freaked out. All I was looking for was some info on the artist and something on what the painting represented and why he painted it or what inspired him. So yeh the last thing I expected was to read headings that said curse of the crying boy etc. I don't know what to think..

 


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iGuest
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The Crying Boys Curse

my parents have 3 pictures of the crying boy not the same,, one very large and the others a bit smaller, my mother loves them and every house she has lived in she has put them up. My father brought them in london about 49 years ago, they even have a crying girl, they have heard about this curse but they didnt take any notice...

terrie wells


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Aspiration
That last picture looks kinda creepy..... It looks like there is some kind of gooey strawberry milk in its eyes......

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iGuest
Amazing! People find it reasonable to discuss if there's a curse with these paintings and then decide not to put them in walls because of the curse when, in fact, the paintings are damn horrible and of a shocking bad taste� being horrible: that's the only curse I see. And the subject: children crying... It doesn't have to be cursed to be SICK. What kind of disturbed mind finds it nice to look at a child crying?! Duh.

-reply by cris

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iGuest
The Curse of the Crying Boy
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We too have a picture by Anna Zinkeisen called The Crying Boy. In 2004 we had a house fire with a 90% loss of contents and serious structural damage. The picture frame melted but the picture survived with some smoke damage and we would love to get a replacement. -reply by Gordon Slater

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