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'''''The Hands Resist Him''''', also known as the '''eBay Haunted Painting''', is a painting created by [[Oakland, California|Oakland]], [[California]] artist [[Bill Stoneham]] in 1972. It depicts a young boy and female doll standing in front of a glass paneled door against which many hands are pressed. According to the artist, the boy is based on a photograph of himself aged 5, the doorway is a representation of the dividing line between the waking world and the world of dreams and possibilities, and the doll is a guide who will escort the boy through it. The hands themselves represent alternate lives or possibilities. <ref name=stoneham1>Stoneham, Bill [http://www.stonehamstudios.com/haunted.html "Haunted Painting" The Hands Resist Him]</ref><ref name=kershner1>Kershner, Jim (2002-10-31) [http://www.spokesmanreview.com/news-story.asp?date=103102&ID=s1244540 Painting goes bump in the night: Spokane artist's work has become so hyped on Internet it's scary], The Spokesman Review (2007-05-13)</ref> It became the subject of an urban legend and a viral [[internet meme]] in February 2000, when it was posted for sale on eBay along with an elaborate backstory implying that it was haunted. <ref name=bevis1>Bevis, Gavin (06-2002) [http://www.bbc.co.uk/derby/unexplained/2002/haunted_painting/ebay_haunted_painting_01.shtml The Ebay Haunted Painting], BBC, 2007-05-13)</ref><ref name=stoneham1/><ref name=gilbert1>Gilbert, Rowena [http://www.castleofspirits.com/hauntedpainting.html Hands Resist Him], Castle of Spirits (October 2006)</ref> |
'''''The Hands Resist Him''''', also known as the '''eBay Haunted Painting''', is a painting created by [[Oakland, California|Oakland]], [[California]] artist [[Bill Stoneham]] in 1972. It depicts a young boy and female doll standing in front of a glass paneled door against which many hands are pressed. According to the artist, the boy is based on a photograph of himself aged 5, the doorway is a representation of the dividing line between the waking world and the world of dreams and possibilities, and the doll is a guide who will escort the boy through it. The hands themselves represent alternate lives or possibilities. <ref name=stoneham1>Stoneham, Bill [http://www.stonehamstudios.com/haunted.html "Haunted Painting" The Hands Resist Him]</ref><ref name=kershner1>Kershner, Jim (2002-10-31) [http://www.spokesmanreview.com/news-story.asp?date=103102&ID=s1244540 Painting goes bump in the night: Spokane artist's work has become so hyped on Internet it's scary], The Spokesman Review (2007-05-13)</ref> It became the subject of an urban legend and a viral [[internet meme]] in February 2000, when it was posted for sale on eBay along with an elaborate backstory implying that it was haunted. <ref name=bevis1>Bevis, Gavin (06-2002) [http://www.bbc.co.uk/derby/unexplained/2002/haunted_painting/ebay_haunted_painting_01.shtml The Ebay Haunted Painting], BBC, 2007-05-13)</ref><ref name=stoneham1/><ref name=gilbert1>Gilbert, Rowena [http://www.castleofspirits.com/hauntedpainting.html Hands Resist Him], Castle of Spirits (October 2006)</ref> |
Revision as of 01:35, 15 September 2009
The Hands Resist Him, also known as the eBay Haunted Painting, is a painting created by Oakland, California artist Bill Stoneham in 1972. It depicts a young boy and female doll standing in front of a glass paneled door against which many hands are pressed. According to the artist, the boy is based on a photograph of himself aged 5, the doorway is a representation of the dividing line between the waking world and the world of dreams and possibilities, and the doll is a guide who will escort the boy through it. The hands themselves represent alternate lives or possibilities. [1][2] It became the subject of an urban legend and a viral internet meme in February 2000, when it was posted for sale on eBay along with an elaborate backstory implying that it was haunted. [3][1][4]
History
The painting was first displayed in an Los Angeles gallery during the early 1970s, at which point it was reviewed by the art critic at the Los Angeles Times. It was then purchased by actor John Marley, [1]notable for his role as Jack Woltz in The Godfather. [5]
At some point in time after Marley's death, the painting was said to have come into the possession of a California couple, after being found on the site of an old brewery. [3][4]
The painting appeared on the auction website eBay in February 2000. According to the seller, the aforementioned couple, the painting carried some form of curse. Their eBay description claimed that the characters in the painting moved during the night, and that they would sometimes leave the painting and enter the room in which it was being displayed. Included with the listing were a series of photographs that were said to be evidence of an incident in which the female doll character threatened the male character with a gun that she was holding, causing him to attempt to leave the painting[2][3]. A disclaimer was included with the listing absolving the seller from all liability if the painting was purchased. [3][4]
News of the listing was quickly spread by internet users who forwarded the link to their friends or wrote their own pages about it. [3] Some people claimed that simply viewing the photos of the painting made them feel ill or have unpleasant experiences. Eventually, the auction page was viewed over 30,000 times. [3][4]
After an initial bid of $199, the painting eventually received 30 bids and sold for $1,025.00. The buyer, Perception Gallery in Grand Rapids, Michigan, eventually contacted Bill Stoneham and related the unusual story of its auction on eBay and their acquisition of it. He reported being quite surprised by all the stories and strange interpretations of the images in the painting. [3][4][2] According to the artist, the object presumed by the eBay sellers to be a gun is actually nothing more than a dry cell battery and a tangle of wires [2].
Stoneham recalls that both the owner of the gallery in which the painting was first displayed, and the art critic who reviewed it, died within one year of coming into contact with the painting. [1]
New paintings in the series
An individual who saw the story about the original painting contacted Stoneham about commissioning a sequel to the painting. Stoneham accepted and painted a sequel called Resistance at the Threshold[6]. The sequel depicts the same characters 40+ years later in the same style as the original. Stoneham has entered into an agreement with the current owners of the first painting to sell prints of it in three sizes. Those prints as well as prints of the sequel painting are available on his website.
Popular Culture
The Hands Resist Him image has been used, on various popular culture products:
- The painting was used in 2005 Short Film entitled Sitter Directed by A.D. Calvo[7].
- The painting was used on the CD cover art for Carnival Divine [8].
- The Grilled Cheese Madonna and 99 Other of the Weirdest, Wackiest, Most Famous eBay Auctions Ever by Christopher Cihlar
- Uncle John's Strange and Scary Bathroom Reader For Kids Only by the Bathroom Readers' Institute
- Found Lost (Newgrounds flash game) [9]
References
- ^ a b c d Stoneham, Bill "Haunted Painting" The Hands Resist Him
- ^ a b c d Kershner, Jim (2002-10-31) Painting goes bump in the night: Spokane artist's work has become so hyped on Internet it's scary, The Spokesman Review (2007-05-13)
- ^ a b c d e f g Bevis, Gavin (06-2002) The Ebay Haunted Painting, BBC, 2007-05-13)
- ^ a b c d e Gilbert, Rowena Hands Resist Him, Castle of Spirits (October 2006)
- ^ John Marley, Internet Movie Database (2007-05-14)
- ^ Resistance at the Threshold from Stoneham Studios
- ^ Sitter Directed by A.D. Calvo Uploaded to the internet 01/31/2005. Accessed June 14, 2006
- ^ Carnival Divine Carnival Divine 5 Points Records Accessed June 13, 2008
- ^ Found Lost game