artist: Gustave Doré
source: link
credit: link
description: charon. Illustration of Dante's Divina Commedia
license:Public domain
artist: Gustave Doré
date: Originally 1857
source: [From the Title Page:] Dante's Inferno<br/> translated by<br/> The Rev. Henry Francis Cary, MA<br/> from the original of<br/> Dante Alighieri<br/> and illustrated with the designs of<br/> M. Gustave Doré<br/> New Edition<br/> With Critical and Explanatory notes, Life of Dante, and Chronology<br/> Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co.<br/> New York, London and Paris The book was printed c. 1890 in America.
credit: [From the Title Page:]
Dante's Inferno
translated by
The Rev. Henry Francis Cary, MA
from the original of
Dante Alighieri
and illustrated with the designs of
M. Gustave Doré
New Edition
With Critical and Explanatory notes, Life of Dante, and Chronology
Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co.
New York, London and Paris
description: Gustave Doré's illustration to Dante's Inferno. Plate IX: Canto III: Arrival of charon. "And lo! towards us coming in a boat / An old man, hoary with the hair of eld, / Crying: 'Woe unto you, ye souls depraved!'" (Longfellow's translation) "And, lo! toward us in a bark / Comes an old man, hoary white with eld, / Crying "Woe to you, wicked spirits!" (Cary's translation)
license:Public domain
artist: Michelangelo
date: between 1534 and 1541
source: Vatican website (link)
credit: Vatican website (link)
license:Public domain
artist: Wenceslaus Hollar
date: Unknown date (author lived 1607-1677)
dimensions: 26 x 20 cm.
credit:
license:Public domain
artist: Wenceslaus Hollar
date: Unknown date (author lived 1607-1677)
dimensions: 31 x 20 cm.
credit:
license:Public domain
artist: Karl Jakob Theodor Leybold
date: circa 1825
medium: Technique lithograph
source: [link Goethes charon, Quellen zum bildnerischen Wettbewerb]
credit: Goethes charon, Quellen zum bildnerischen Wettbewerb
description: Beitrag zum bildnerischen Wettbewerb zu Goethes neugriechischem Gedicht „charon“.
license:Public domain
artist: unknown
source: link * Gallery: link * Wellcome Collection gallery (2018-03-29): link [link CC-BY-4.0]
credit: link Gallery: link Wellcome Collection gallery (2018-03-29): link CC-BY-4.0
description:
Ghosts landing from the boat of charon; charon receiving a ghost into his boat. Engraving by C. Grignion, 1790.
Iconographic Collections
license:CC BY 4.0
artist: Charles Francois Hutin
date: 1744
source: own
license:CC BY-SA 4.0
artist: Bartolomeo Pinelli
date: 1808
medium: Technique etching
dimensions: Size cm 43.0 58.0
current location: institution:Thorvaldsens Museum
source: Thorvaldsens Museum: [link Dansk] – [link English]
credit: Thorvaldsens Museum: Dansk – English
license:Public domain
artist: André Cros
date: 4 April 1975
medium: Technique photograph
dimensions: Size cm 6 6
current location: Institution:Archives municipales de Toulouse
source: Fonds André Cros - Archives municipales de Toulouse
credit: This photograph is part of the Fonds André Cros, preserved by the city archives of Toulouse and released under CC BY-SA 4.0 license by the deliberation n°27.3 of June 23rd, 2017 of the Town Council of the City of Toulouse.
description: Jardin Pierre-Goudouli, place du Président-Thomas-Wilson. 4 avril 1975. Portrait de l'acteur et metteur en scène Jacques charon, assis sur un banc discutant avec un homme (journaliste?), réalisé à l'occasion de la représentation de la pièce "Le Malade imaginaire" de Molière au Théâtre Sorano, qu'il interprète et met en scène. Observation: Dans cette version de la pièce "Le Malade imaginaire" produite par les Galas Karsenty-Herbert, Jacques charon est aux côtés de Liliane Sorval, Nicole Mironze, Jean Marsan, Albert Rieux, Jean-Pierre Barlier, Philippe Beglia, Jean-Luc Tardieu, Marifa Danset et Alain Villeneuve.
license:CC BY-SA 4.0