Framed Print : Photograph of the Scottish medium Helen Duncan during sance
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Photograph of the Scottish medium Helen Duncan during sance
Photograph of the Scottish medium Helen Duncan during sance with " ectoplasm" wrapped around her head and the end tucked into her nostrils, May 1931. A double photograph, possible for a stereoscope. HPG/1/4/2 (xi)"
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Cheesecloth Cloth Controlled Double Duncan Experiment Fake Fraud Helen Investigation Materialisation Materialises Medium Nostrils Sance Stereoscope Stereoscopic Tucked Wrapped Paranormal
22"x18" Modern Frame
Introducing the captivating Framed Prints from Media Storehouse, featuring the intriguing photograph of Scottish medium Helen Duncan during a séance. This mesmerizing image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, captures the moment when ectoplasm, a substance believed to be produced by the medium during spiritual manifestations, appears to wrap around Duncan's head and nestle into her nostrils, in May 1931. Our high-quality Framed Prints bring this historical and mystical moment to life, making it an intriguing addition to any home or office. Let the intrigue and mystery of the unknown enchant you with this unique piece of history.
20x16 Print in an MDF Wooden Frame with 180 gsm Satin Finish Paper. Glazed using shatter proof thin plexiglass. Frame thickness is 1 inch and depth 0.75 inch. Fluted cardboard backing held with clips. Supplied ready to hang with sawtooth hanger and rubber bumpers. Spot clean with a damp cloth. Packaged foam wrapped in a card.
Contemporary Framed and Mounted Prints - Professionally Made and Ready to Hang
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 50.8cm x 45.7cm (20" x 18")
Estimated Product Size is 55.9cm x 45.7cm (22" x 18")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This intriguing photograph captures the moment during a séance in May 1931 when Scottish medium Helen Duncan is seen with a cloth wrapped around her head, which appears to be ectoplasm, a supposed supernatural substance believed to emanate from the body of a medium during spiritual communications. The end of the cloth is tucked into her nostrils, suggesting a possible connection to the phenomenon of materialisation. Helen Duncan, known for her alleged abilities to produce ectoplasm and materialise spirits during her séances, was a subject of intense interest and controversy during the early 20th century. Her séances were the focus of numerous investigations, both controlled and uncontrolled, as skeptics and believers alike sought to unravel the truth behind her supposed paranormal powers. This double photograph, possibly intended for use in a stereoscope, offers a unique perspective on the events that transpired during one of Duncan's séances. The image raises many questions: Is this evidence of genuine paranormal activity, or a cleverly staged hoax? Was the cloth wrapped around Duncan's head a genuine manifestation of ectoplasm, or was it a piece of cheesecloth or some other material used to deceive those in attendance? As we examine this fascinating historical artifact, we are transported back in time to an era when the boundaries between science, spirituality, and showmanship were blurred, and the mysteries of the paranormal continued to captivate the public imagination.
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