Dorian destroys the portrait as a resource of redemption of all the sins that he had committed. By destroying his own portrait he finally could destroy his soul which was corrupted at first by Lord Henry and then by the horrible acts that he made by his own choice.
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After breaking up with Sybil.
Lord Harry uncovers the portrait dorian was hiding and sets fire to the portrait. Then he lock's dorian in with the painting and runs.Dorian then picks up the long knife and stabs the painting undoing the spell, the movie ends with Lord Harry looking at the Portrait of dorian gray when the spell was not yet cast.
In "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1945), Dorian's painting aged while he stayed young. But I don't believe there was a house in the painting. Dorian was played by Hurd Hatfield.
Dorian Gray shows the painting only to Basil Hallward, the artist who created it. Basil is both intrigued and troubled by the painting, as it captures Dorian's beauty and innocence. Dorian's decision to reveal the painting to Basil marks a pivotal moment in the story, highlighting the deepening relationship between the two characters and the themes of art, beauty, and morality.
Yes i am dorian gray i live in Barnsley, England
"The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1945). There have also been other versions. Its a story about a man who sacrificed his soul to remain young. It's his painting that ages.
The current owner of the painting titled "The Young Dorian Gray" by Henrique Medina is not publicly known. Ownership of artworks can change through sales, auctions, or private collections, so it is possible that the painting may have changed hands since it was last publicly documented.
Dorian Gray has written: 'Padre Miguelinho'
The Face of Dorian Gray was created in 1983.
The Picture of Dorian Gray is approximately 229 pages long. (Barnes and Noble Edition)
The portrait was originally beautiful - as Dorian was at the time. Basil found that it was creating discord between his friends - Dorian and Harry - and he did not want that. As the story tells it: "Harry, I can't quarrel with my two best friends at once, but between you both you have made me hate the finest piece of work I have ever done, and I will destroy it. What is it but canvas and colour? I will not let it come across our three lives and mar them." In Dorian, it brought about sadness that the painting would remain beautiful while he aged and decayed - to the point where Dorian swore he would give his own soul to have it switched so that he remained intact while the painting decayed (which is what happened). Harry coveted the beauty of the painting and wanted it for himself - because he hedonistically sought what pleased him without regard for cost or consequences.