Portrait ghost

A Portrait Ghost is a ghost that was once a portrait in the game Luigi's Mansion.

History
According to Professor E. Gadd, the portrait ghosts were released from their paintings by Boos under the command of King Boo. Luigi had to vacuum up all of the portrait ghosts (except for a few "optional ghosts" like Mr. Luggs) using the Poltergust 3000. Captured portrait ghosts would be returned to their paintings via the Ghost Portrificationizer. The frame and the style of the portraits would change depending on how many pearls Luigi acquired during the battle with the ghosts.

Black and white pictures can be found in many of the Portrait Ghosts' rooms in the mansion. These pictures look similar to each ghost that inhabits the room they are in, suggesting these pictures may be depicting these ghosts when they were alive. Pictures of Chauncey, Slim Bankshot, Henry and Orville, and Sue Pea can be seen in the Nursery, Billiards Room, Twins' Room, and Guest Room, respectively.

Area One

 * Neville - The bookish father.
 * Lydia - The mirror-gazing mother.
 * Chauncey - The spoiled baby.

Area Two

 * The Floating Whirlindas - The dancing couple.
 * Shivers - The wandering butler.
 * Melody Pianissima - The beautiful pianist.
 * Mr. Luggs - The glutton.
 * Spooky - The hungry guard dog.
 * Bogmire - The cemetery shadow.

Area Three

 * Biff Atlas - The bodybuilder.
 * Miss Petunia - The bathing beauty.
 * Nana - The scarf-knitting granny.
 * Slim Bankshot - The lonely poolshark.
 * Henry and Orville - The twin brothers.
 * Madame Clairvoya - The freaky fortune teller.
 * Boolossus - The jumbo ghost.

Area Four

 * Uncle Grimmly - Hermit of the Darkness.
 * Clockwork Soldiers - The toy platoon.
 * Sue Pea - The dozing girl.
 * Jarvis - The jar collector.
 * Sir Weston - The chilly climber.
 * Vincent Van Gore - The starving artist.

Trivia

 * The style of the portraits highly resemble the different filters used in Adobe Photoshop. For example, Miss Petunia's bronze portrait appears to have the Pointilize filter.