Representation of Charon, ferryman of the Underworld, allowing the deceased to cross the river Acheron (or Styx). From “Mythology of Youth” by Pierre Blanchard 1803. by French School

Representation of Charon, ferryman of the Underworld, allowing the deceased to cross the river Acheron (or Styx). From “Mythology of Youth” by Pierre Blanchard 1803.

(A representation of Charon (or Caron), walking of the Underworld, it allows the deceased to cross the river Acheron (or Styx). (Charon (or Kharon) is the ferryman of the hell, he carries the souls on his boat to cross the river Acheron (or Styx)). From “My)


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Representation of Charon, ferryman of the Underworld, allowing the deceased to cross the river Acheron (or Styx). From “Mythology of Youth” by Pierre Blanchard 1803. by French School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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