I believe it is hanging in a museum now.
I didn't know that, or the name of the artist. Thanks! I just found this...
http://www.cegur.com/Albright/DorianGray.htmlI was looking at some of his other works too. Wow. I thought Edgar Allen Poe was morbid.
I also think it was Quentin's ghost who killed him. [spoiler]For some unexplained reason, he had already tried to murder Chris with poison in an earlier episode.[/spoiler] At this point, Quentin was clearly powerful enough to actually leave the house at Collinwood, so I think he appeared in the mausoleum that morning and murdered Chris, thus resulting in Chris' permanent transformation into the werewolf. This was the second reason Barnabas went to 1897, but this particular story thread got lost along the way. Luckily, when Quentin's death was prevented in 1897, Chris was also saved. The changes in the past though had a strange result though, because [spoiler]Chris started transforming at odd times (even without a full moon) during the Leviathan sequence. This condition stabilized however, and he seemed to go back to changing only during the 3-day cycle of the full-moon.[/spoiler]
I absolutely love this theory!