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A museum visitor discovers an unsigned, disturbing canvas showing a circle of cherub‑like dancers surrounding a crucified man, accompanied by an inscription claiming a soul was sold to produce a living picture. After removing the canvas and hanging it at home, the narrator becomes preoccupied, dreams of the scene, and then finds the painted figures emerging with a faint phosphorescent glow and attacking in the night. The narrative traces the painting's uncanny animation and its psychological and supernatural effects, exploring obsession with art, the costs of aesthetic mastery, and the dangerous collapse of the boundary between representation and reality.
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