In Mysterious we talk to you once about a cursed painting: "The Hands Resist Him".On this occasion we present the case of a series of crying children that will make you shiver.
Bruno Amadio
Like every rumor of a curse, it is difficult to discern that it is an invention and that it is true.However, what we do know is that Bruno Amadio, known as Bragolin was the author of a series of 27 portraits called «The Weeping Children».

Some say that this Venetian painter arrived in Spain at the end of World War II and that the children Painted are the orphans who lived in an orphanage that burned down, something that could explain the sinister touch that pits the work of this edge.
Why says the "Crying Children" are cursed?
It is not clear when it happened, but apparently in the '70 numerous cases of fires and unexplained phenomena began to happen in the houses that had one of the paintings of the series «The weeping children» hung on the wall.The rumor spread and the paintings were lifted immediately, because their owners feared that something worse could happen.
Theories about the origin of the curse
Pact with the DevilPopular belief ensures that Amadio pact with the Devil to get fame as a painter.It was then when I painted this series of paintings that were very successful.They also say, related to the aforementioned orphanage fire, that one of the children portrayed died burned in the hospice where he lived.The only thing left the picture of the building and of the children was the reason why the soul of the child resides in it since then.
AbusesOtr a version tells that the sensitivity of Amadio's portrait, the way he paints these tearful children goes beyond normal and that, possibly, this artist abused of his models and then he portrayed them.Terrible.
The monster that devoursFinally, there is a legend that says that if you turn one of the pictures of a "Nino Lloron" you can see how a monster, a kind of fish, devours the creature.

Can you see it?
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