Disney's The Haunted Mansion | The Armageddon Changing Portrait (2003 Film Version)
The Armageddon (created by Gunnar Ahmer, according to the Ghost Relations Department blog in Blogspot), a painting that was changed from Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo's portrait of "The Minuet" (or Carnival Scene), was only hung in the Gracey Manor foyer at the grand staircase behind the foyer's clock passageway in the 2003 film version of Disney's The Haunted Mansion (this is a giant painting, of course). That portrait, unfortunately, does not exist in the portrait hall like what we see in Disneyland, nor Walt Disney World. This painting, "The Armageddon" (a.k.a. "The Fall of Mankind" or simply "Visions of Hell"), has the following five depictions of:
1. "The Great Day of his Wrath", by John Martin
2. "Sadak in Search of the Waters of Oblivion", by John Martin
3. "Fall of the Rebel Angels", by Luca Giordano
4. "Prometheus", by Luca Giordano
5. "Apollo and Marsyas", by José de Ribera











