![]() ![]() Williams later realizes that the image in the mezzotint is gradually changing. ![]() ![]() Another says that the figure looks somewhat gruesome. One of them says that there is a figure in the picture, which Williams did not see. All of Williams' friends who see the picture, however, think that it is a fine work of art. He says that a lack of figures in the mezzotint is one of its flaws. At first, Williams is unimpressed by the picture. A London art dealer sends him a mezzotint which depicts a large English country house. The story concerns a man named Williams who acquires pictures of buildings for the library of an unnamed British university. It was first published in 1904 as part of the anthology Ghost Stories of an Antiquary. "The Mezzotint" is a short ghost story by the British author M.R. Screenshot from the episode "The Mezzotint' of the 1986 BBC TV mini-series Classic Ghost Stories. ![]()
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