H. H. Holmes Murder Castle Print
H. H. Holmes Murder Castle Print
*note: this is not the puzzle, it is an 18"x24" print. the puzzle is available here.
In 1886, H. H. Holmes built what would become known as his "Murder Castle", a block-long hotel which he used to capture, torture, and kill up to 200 people, mostly young women visiting the Chicago World's Fair. This illustration was created based on blueprints of the actual Murder Castle, accurately portraying what the hotel looked like and how Holmes used it to aid him in murdering his victims, then articulating their skeletons for sale to local universities.
18" x 24" print, with the option of a 1" white border. They're printed using Ultrachrome-Vivid inks for the widest currently available color gamut and archival stability. The paper is Hahnemuhle Photo Pearl is a resin coated 310gsm. Super nice.
Shipped rolled in a tube. There is also a jigsaw puzzle of the design available in the store.
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