The murals and sculpture are also grouped by location. Ultimately, the list will cover all of Jean Charlot’s known murals and sculpture.
Polychrome wood sculpture.
Jean Charlot. Circa 1916–1917.
photo: Marcia Rickard
Processional.
Jean Charlot. 1920. Gouache on paper, pasted onto board; the board for each study is divided into three sections that fold onto each other. Whole board is 85 1/2 in wide × 10 1/4 in high; painting is 84 1/4 in wide × 10 1/4 in high. Jean Charlot Collection, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.
photo: Bob Schalkwijk
The Massacre in the Main Temple.
Jean Charlot. October 2, 1922–January 31, 1923. Fresco. 26 ft wide × 14 ft high. Stairway, west court, Escuela Nacional Preparatoria (renamed: Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso), México, D.F. (JCC: ART: MU 1)
photo: Bob Schalkwijk
Cargadores (Burden Bearers).
Jean Charlot. 1923. Fresco. 7 2/3 ft wide × 16 1/3 ft high. North wall, first floor, second court, Secretaría de Educación Pública, México, D.F. (JCC: ART: MU 2)
Danza de los Listones (Dance of the Ribbons).
Jean Charlot. 1923. Fresco. 7 2/3 ft wide × 16 1/3 ft high. North wall, first floor, second court, Secretaría de Educación Pública, México, D.F. (JCC: ART: MU 2)
photo: Bob Schalkwijk
Lavanderas (Washer Women).
Jean Charlot. 1923. Fresco. 7 2/3 ft wide × 16 1/3 ft high. North wall, first floor, second court, Secretaría de Educación Pública, México, D.F. (JCC: ART: MU 2)
photo: Leigh Thelmadatter
Shield of the National University of Mexico, with Eagle and Condor.
Jean Charlot. 1923. Fresco. 5 1/4 ft wide × 4 1/2 ft high. Stairway, west court, Escuela Nacional Preparatoria, México, D.F. (renamed: Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso, Ciudad de México). (JCC: ART: MU 1)
photo: Bob Schalkwijk
Nine heraldic shields. Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí, Guerrero, and Cartouche with Spanish Inscription.
Jean Charlot. 1923–1924. Fresco. Second floor, second court, Secretaría de Educación Pública, México, D.F.
photo: Miguel and Isabella Zuñiga
Shield of the National University of Mexico, with Eagle and Condor.
Jean Charlot. February 22–23?, 1924. Fresco. 31 in wide × 39 in high. Biblioteca Iberoamericana, México, D.F. (renamed: Salón Iberoamericano, Ciudad de México). (JCC: ART: MU 3)
photo: Leigh Thelmadatter
Eagle and Serpent, Mexico's National Emblem.
Jean Charlot. 1924. Fresco. 5 1/4 ft wide × 4 1/2 ft high. Stairway, west court, Escuela Nacional Preparatoria (renamed: Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso), México, D.F. (JCC: ART: MU 1)
St. Christopher.
Jean Charlot. 1924. Fresco. 2 3/4 ft wide × 12 3/4 ft high. Stairway, west court, Escuela Nacional Preparatoria (renamed: Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso), México, D.F. (JCC: ART: MU 1)
Cuauhtemoc, Last of the Mexican Emperors.
Jean Charlot. 1924. Fresco. 2 3/4 ft wide × 12 3/4 ft high. Stairway, west court, Escuela Nacional Preparatoria (renamed: Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso), México, D.F. (JCC: ART: MU 1)
photo: Robinson and Amero
Head Crowned with Laurels.
Jean Charlot. 1934–1935. Oil on prepared plaster. Part of The Art Contribution to Civilization of All Nations and Countries. 500 square ft Entrance hall, Straubenmüller Textile High School for the Humanities (renamed: Bayard Rustin Educational Complex), New York City, New York. (JCC: ART: MU 4)
Way of the Cross.
Jean Charlot. June 1935–August 1938. Oil on canvas. Fourteen circular 3 ft wide × 3 ft high panels. St. Cyprian Church, River Grove, Illinois. The work was installed in the 1950s. (JCC: ART: MU 5)
Life of St. Bridget.
Jean Charlot. April 2–May 13, 1939. Oil on canvas. Two panels, each 16 1/2 ft wide × 6 3/4 ft high. Apsidal side walls, St. Brigid Church, Peapack, New Jersey. Finished in situ August 29–September 1, 1939. (JCC: ART: MU 6)
St. Christopher.
Jean Charlot. 1939. Fresco. 2 ft wide × 10 ft high. Classroom, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Destroyed. (JCC: ART: MU 7)
Woman with Cradle.
Jean Charlot. 1940. Fresco. Corridor, Fine Arts Building, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Section in a class mural. Destroyed. (JCC: ART: MU 8)
Fresco Class in Action.
Jean Charlot. 1941. Fresco. 9 ft wide × 3 1/3 ft high. Basement, Art Students League of New York. (JCC: ART: MU 9)
photo: The Henry County Times
Cotton Gin.
Jean Charlot. 1942. Oil on canvas. 11 ft wide × 4 1/2 ft high. Post Office, McDonough, Georgia. (JCC: ART: MU 11)
Visual Arts, Drama, Music.
Jean Charlot. 1942. Fresco. 46 ft wide × 9 ft high overall. Antebellum façade, Fine Arts Building, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (JCC: ART: MU 10)
photo: Philip Spalding III
The Negro in U.S. History.
Jean Charlot. February 1943. Oil on canvas. Checklist 691−697.
Time Discloseth All Things; Cortez Lands in Mexico; Paratroopers Land in Sicily.
Jean Charlot. January 3–February 29, 1944. Fresco. 66 ft wide × 11 ft high overall. Corridor, Journalism Building (renamed: Brooks Hall, Terry College of Business), University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (JCC: ART: MU 12)
photo: John Warner
Inspiration and Study.
Jean Charlot. August 17–19, 1944. Fresco. Each 5 ft wide × 5 ft high. Pylons, New Studies Building, Black Mountain College (renamed: Camp Rockmont for Boys), Black Mountain, North Carolina. (JCC: ART: MU 13)
[no photo available]
Malinches.
Jean Charlot. March 1945. Oil on canvas, removable mural. Irregular oval 3 1/2 ft wide × 2 1/2 ft high. Chimney decoration for Dean Hallie Flanagan Davis's office, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, checklist no. 728. (JCC: ART: MU 14)
Patio fountain.
Jean Charlot. February 3–April 7, 1948. Ceramic tile. Hacienda Patio, Fountain Valley School of Colorado, 6155 Fountain Valley School Road, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 80911.
photo: Glenda L. Carne
Metatera.
Jean Charlot. May 22, 1948. Fresco. 3 ft wide × 4 ft high. Kitchen, Charlot residence, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Now at Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado. (JCC: ART: MU 15)
photo: Glenda L. Carne
Tiled coffee table.
Jean Charlot. April 12–May 27, 1949. Ceramic tile. Hacienda Patio, Fountain Valley School of Colorado, 6155 Fountain Valley School Road, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 80911.
photo: Philip Spalding III
Relation of Man and Nature in Old Hawaiʻi.
Jean Charlot. November 25, 1949. Fresco. 29 ft wide × 10 ft high. First floor of Administration Building (renamed: Paul S. Bachman Hall), University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 16)
photo: Hal Lum
Hawaiian Drummers.
Jean Charlot. May 5, 1950. Fresco, portable mural. 6 ft wide × 4 ft high. John Young residence, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Currently in the office of Dr. Percival Chee, Kukui Plaza, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 17)
[no photo available]
Malinches.
Jean Charlot. March 18, 1951. Oil panel. Office of Dr. Edward C. Wo Lum, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Destroyed. (JCC: ART: MU 18)
Hopi Snake Dance and Preparing Anti-Venom Serum.
Jean Charlot. June 27–July 20, 1951. Fresco. 25 ft wide × 25 ft high. Stairway wall, Administration A Building, Arizona State College, Tempe, Arizona. (JCC: ART: MU 19)
[no photo available]
Procession in Chalma.
Jean Charlot. July 14, 1951. Fresco. 3 ft wide × 5 ft high. Panel over fireplace, Portnoff residence, Tempe, Arizona. (JCC: ART: MU 20)
[no photo available]
Homage to la Virgen Morena.
Jean Charlot. 1951. Oil. Mount Carmel Church (renamed: Newman Center, Arizona State University), Tempe, Arizona. Lost.
photo: The Contemporary Museum
Early Contacts of Hawaii with Outer World.
Jean Charlot. October 25, 1951–January 17, 1952. Fresco. 67 ft wide × 11 ft high. Bishop Bank (renamed: First National Bank), Waikīkī Branch, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. JCC: ART: MU 21
photo: Philip Spalding III
Lauhala Grove.
Jean Charlot. May 23, 1953. Fresco. 6 ft wide × 4 ft high oval panel. Over fireplace, Harold Roberts residence, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 22)
photo: Pam Richards Ketcham
Nativity at the Ranch.
Jean Charlot. August 26–27, 1953. Fresco. 5 ft wide × 4 ft high. Hawaiʻi. Memorial to Ronald von Holt. (JCC: ART: MU 23)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Commencement.
Jean Charlot. September 12–November 26, 1953. Fresco. 36 ft wide × 10 ft high. Second floor of Administration Building (renamed: Paul S. Bachman Hall), University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 24)
Four still lifes.
Jean Charlot. 1953–1954. Fresco. Two center panels of Japanese and Hawaiian foods; October 1953; each approximately 8 ft wide × 3 ft high. Two outer panels of milk and lichee, and American juicer with coffeemaker; March 20–27, 1954; each approximately 5 ft wide × 3 ft high. College Inn, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 25)
Hawaiian Petroglyphs.
Jean Charlot. 1955. Fresco. 4 1/4 ft wide × 9 1/2 ft high. Outdoor lanai, Alfred Preis residence, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 26)
[no photo available]
Spear Throwers.
Jean Charlot. 1956. Paint on cement blocks. 70 ft wide × 14 ft high. Pavilion, Booth Park Recreation Center, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Designed in 1955, its execution did not follow the artist's intent. (JCC: ART: MU 27)
photo: Snite Museum of Art
Fresco Class in Action.
Jean Charlot. 1955. Fresco. 25 ft wide × 11 ft high. Student lounge, O'Shaughnessy Hall (renamed: Snite Museum of Art), University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana. (JCC: ART: MU 28)
Fine Arts.
Jean Charlot. August 5–16, 1955. Fresco. Fourteen fresco panels symbolizing the fine arts. O'Laughlin Auditorium, Moreau Hall (renamed: Moreau Center for the Arts), Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana. (JCC: ART: MU 29)
Psalm of the Good Shepherd.
Jean Charlot. December 10–19, 1955. Eleven portable fresco panels forming an arch. Outer measurements 24 ft wide × 16 ft high. Church of the Good Shepherd, Lincoln Park, Michigan. (JCC: ART: MU 30)
Inspiration of the Artist.
Jean Charlot. May 29–June 7, 1956. Fresco. Maximum dimensions 14 ft wide × 16 ft high. Stairwell, Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, Iowa. (JCC: ART: MU 31)
photo: Snite Museum of Art
Mestrovic's Studio.
Jean Charlot. July 9–17, 1956. Fresco. 25 ft wide × 9 ft high. Student lounge, O'Shaughnessy Hall (renamed: Snite Museum of Art), University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana. (JCC: ART: MU 32)
The Fire of Creation.
Jean Charlot. July 21, 1956. Fresco. Moreau Hall (renamed: Moreau Center for the Arts), Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana. (JCC: ART: MU 33)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Way of the Cross.
Jean Charlot. August 23–September 1, 1956. Fresco. Fourteen panels surrounding the altar, each 4 ft wide × 2 ft high. St. Sylvester Church, Kīlauea, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 34)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Chief's Canoe.
Jean Charlot. November 1956. Fresco. 20 ft wide × 8 ft high. Catamaran Café, Kaiser Hawaiian Village Hotel (renamed in 1961: Hilton Hawaiian Village), Waikīkī, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 35)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Conch Players, Divers, Drummers.
Jean Charlot. November 1956. Fresco. 23 1/4 ft wide × 4 1/2 ft high. Catamaran Café, Kaiser Hawaiian Village Hotel (renamed in 1961: Hilton Hawaiian Village), Waikīkī, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 35)
Papaya Tree.
Jean Charlot. June 25–28, 1957. Fresco. 6 ft wide × 7 ft high. Howard Cook residence, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 36)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Tropical Foliage.
Jean Charlot. August 17–October 20, 1957. Fresco. 12 ft wide × 12 ft high. The Jean and Zohmah Charlot House, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 37)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Compassionate Christ.
Jean Charlot. January 27–February 3, 1958. Fresco. 7 ft wide × 10 ft high. Reredos, St. Catherine Church, Kapaʻa, Kealia, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 38)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Way of the Cross.
Jean Charlot. 1958. Ceramic tile. Fourteen panels, each 2 ft wide × 3 ft high. St. Catherine Church, Kapaʻa, Kealia, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 39)
Stations of the Cross.
Jean Charlot. 1958. Ceramic tile. Fourteen panels, each 1 ft wide × 2 1/2 ft high. Chapel, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 40)
St. Francis of Assisi Embracing the Leper.
Jean Charlot. 1958. Ceramic tile. 2 ft wide × 4 ft high. Exterior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 41)
St. Luke, the Physician.
Jean Charlot. 1958. Ceramic tile. 1 ft wide × 3 ft high. Interior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 41)
St. Michael, Patron of Radiologists.
Jean Charlot. 1958. Ceramic tile. 1 ft wide × 3 ft high. Interior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 41)
St. Elizabeth of Hungary.
Jean Charlot. 1958. Ceramic tile. 1 ft wide × 3 ft high. Interior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 41)
St. Albert the Great, Patron of Medical Technologists.
Jean Charlot. 1958. Ceramic tile. 1 ft wide × 3 ft high. Interior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 41)
Blessed Martin of Porres.
Jean Charlot. 1958. Ceramic tile. 1 ft wide × 3 ft high. Interior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 41)
Mother Marianne of Molokaʻi.
Jean Charlot. 1958. Ceramic tile. 1 ft wide × 1 ft high. Interior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 41)
photo: Barb Armstrong
Calvary.
Jean Charlot. July 28–August 22, 1958. Fresco. 32 ft wide × 34 ft high. House of Theology, St. Leonard's College (renamed: St. Leonard: A Catholic Health Initiatives Living Community), Centerville, Ohio. (JCC: ART: MU 43)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Oikumene.
Jean Charlot. November 9, 1958. Ceramic tile panels. Each a 2 ft diameter tondo within a 3 1/2 ft wide × 4 1/2 ft high panel. Kailua Methodist Church, Kailua, Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi. Claude Horan, Collaborator. (JCC: ART: MU 44)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Stations of the Cross.
Jean Charlot. 1958. Ceramic tile. Fourteen panels, each 12 in wide × 10 in high. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 45)
[no photo available]
Way of the Resurrection.
Jean Charlot. Circa 1958. Ceramic tile panels. Each 7 in wide × 7 in high. Planned and executed for the Newman Club, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. The tiles were stolen and never recovered. (JCC: ART: MU 46)
St. Luke.
Jean Charlot. 1959. Ceramic tile. 2 ft wide × 4 ft high. Exterior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 42)
St. Joseph.
Jean Charlot. 1959. Ceramic tile. 2 ft wide × 4 ft high. Exterior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 42)
St. Veronica.
Jean Charlot. 1959. Ceramic tile. 2 ft wide × 4 ft high. Exterior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 42)
St. Clare of Assisi.
Jean Charlot. 1959. Ceramic tile. 2 ft wide × 6 ft high. Exterior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 42)
St. Tobias.
Jean Charlot. 1959. Ceramic tile. 4 ft wide × 4 ft high. Exterior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 42)
Christ with the Children.
Jean Charlot. 1959. Ceramic tile. 4 ft wide × 4 ft high. Exterior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 42)
The Good Samaritan.
Jean Charlot. 1959. Ceramic tile. 4 ft wide × 4 ft high. Exterior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 42)
The Good Shepherd.
Jean Charlot. 1959. Ceramic tile. 4 ft wide × 3 ft high. Exterior, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 42)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Madonna and Child.
Jean Charlot. April 1959. Ceramic statue. 5 ft high. Convent garden, St. Francis Hospital (renamed: St. Francis Healthcare System), Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 47)
Trinity and Episodes of Benedictine Life.
Jean Charlot. July 1–29, 1959. Fresco. 29 ft wide × 21 ft high. Monastic Chapel, St. Benedict’s Abbey, Atchison, Kansas. (JCC: ART: MU 48)
photo: J.D. Benning
St. Joseph’s Workshop.
Jean Charlot. July 1959. Fresco. 6 1/2 ft wide × 4 1/2 ft high. Chapel, east end of crypt (basement), St. Benedict’s Abbey, Atchison, Kansas. (JCC: ART: MU 49)
photo: Abbot Barnabas Senecal
Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Four Apparitions.
Jean Charlot. August 3–6, 1959. Fresco. 12 ft wide × 9 3/4 ft high. Chapel, west end of crypt (basement), St. Benedict’s Abbey, Atchison, Kansas. (JCC: ART: MU 50)
Christ as the Vine, with Saints.
Jean Charlot. 1959. Fresco. 15 ft wide × 14 ft high. Oratory of St. Philip Neri, Rock Hill, South Carolina. (JCC: ART: MU 51)
St. Gabriel.
Jean Charlot. October 26, 1959. Ceramic tile panel. 2 ft wide × 3 ft high. Over entranceway, St. Gabriel's Church, Charlotte, North Carolina. (JCC: ART: MU 52)
[no photo available]
Pietà.
Jean Charlot. 1960–1962. Mosaic. 10 3/4 ft wide × 6 1/4 ft high. St. John the Evangelist Parish Church, Morristown, New York. Drawn February 1960, unveiled January 1962. (JCC: ART: MU 53)
Mexican Village Fiesta.
Jean Charlot. May 2–June 2, 1960. Fresco. 45 ft wide × 9 ft high. Shaw Dormitory, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. Related film, Audio-Visual Department, Syracuse, New York. (JCC: ART: MU 54)
photo: Tim Bazzinett
Our Lady of Sorrows and Ascension of Our Lord.
Jean Charlot. July 10–August 16, 1961. Fresco. Approximately 1300 square feet. Ceiling and apsidal wall, Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Farmington, Michigan. Related film, Martin Charlot. (JCC: ART: MU 55)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Night Hula.
Jean Charlot. October 1961. Ceramic tile. 15 ft wide × 9 ft high. Tradewinds Apartments, Waikīkī, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Reinstalled at Allan and Marion Saunders Hall, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, 2003. (JCC: ART: MU 56)
photo: Caroline Klarr
Black Christ and Worshipers.
Jean Charlot. September 22–December 13, 1962. Fresco. 30 ft wide × 10 ft high. Main altar, St. Francis Xavier Church, Naiserelagi, Province of Ra, Fiji. (JCC: ART: MU 57)
photo: Caroline Klarr
St. Joseph's Workshop and The Annunciation.
Jean Charlot. December 24, 1962–January 4, 1963. Fresco. Each 12 ft wide × 10 ft high. Side altars, St. Francis Xavier Church, Naiserelagi, Province of Ra, Fiji. (JCC: ART: MU 57)
Our Lady Star of the Sea.
Jean Charlot. 1966. Ceramic tile. California.
photo: Hal Lum
Early Contacts of Hawaiʻi with Outer World.
Jean Charlot. August 9–November 26, 1966. Fresco. Total area 98 ft wide × 9 ft high in two sections. First National Bank (renamed: First Hawaiian Bank), Waikīkī Branch, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 58)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Inspiration, Study, Creation.
Jean Charlot. September 7–27, 1967. Fresco. 16 1/2 ft wide × 15 ft high. North stairwell, Jefferson Hall (renamed: Hawaiʻi Imin Center), East-West Center, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 59)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Battle of Malinches.
Jean Charlot. November 4, 1967. Fresco. 8 ft wide × 4 ft high. Library, Maryknoll Grade School, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 60)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Angels in Adoration.
Jean Charlot. November 8–12, 1967. Fresco. Portable panels forming arch, outer measurements 19 ft wide × 10 ft high. Grace Episcopal Church, Hoʻolehua, Molokaʻi, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 61)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Sacred Heart.
Jean Charlot. December 23, 1969. Ceramic statue. 7 1/2 ft high. St. William Church, Hanalei, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 62)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Way of the Cross.
Jean Charlot. Circa 1969. Ceramic tile. Fourteen panels. St. William Church, Hanalei, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi.
photo: Philip Spalding III
Chinese Rock.
Jean Charlot. 1969. Ceramic statue. 7 ft high. Garden, Jean and Zohmah Charlot House, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 63)
Mayan Warriors.
Jean Charlot. August 1970. Acrylic on masonite. Nine panels, each 4 ft × 8 ft high. Panels #1–4 and #6–9 are at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Panel #5 is in a private collection. (JCC: ART: MU 64)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Crucifix.
Jean Charlot. Bronze and wood. Model: January 6, 1962; first cast: February–March 1963. Mystical Rose Oratory, Chaminade University, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.
photo: Philip Spalding III
Tabernacle.
Jean Charlot. Circa 1970. Copper repoussé and enamel. Mystical Rose Oratory, Chaminade University, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.
photo: Philip Spalding III
Way of the Cross.
Jean Charlot. February 1971. Styrofoam reverse sculpture cast with the cement wall. Fourteen panels, each 16 in wide × 20 in high. St. John Apostle and Evangelist Catholic Church, Mililani, Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 65)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Episodes from the Life of Christ.
Designed by Jean Charlot, drawn December 1967–November 1971. Crafted in copper repoussé by Evelyn Giddings. Thirty-two panels, each 19 in wide × 18 in high. Thurston Memorial Chapel, Punahou School, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Dedicated December 16, 1973. (JCC: ART: MU 66)
Aliʻi Nui (High Chief).
Jean Charlot. 1971. Ceramic sculpture. 9 1/2 ft high. Ala Moana Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 67)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Musicians of Old Hawaii.
Jean Charlot. 1971. Acrylic on masonite. Two panels, each 8 ft wide × 16 ft high. Harbor Square Apartments, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 68)
photo: Philip Spalding III
In Praise of Petroglyphs.
Jean Charlot. 1972–1973. Copper plate and champlevé enamel sculpture. 8 ft high. Moanalua Intermediate School, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 69)
photo: HSFCA
The Relation of Man and Nature in Old Hawaiʻi.
Jean Charlot. February 14–May 17, 1974. Fresco. 104 ft wide × 23 ft high. Leeward Community College, Pearl City, Hawaiʻi. Hawaiʻi State Foundation on Culture and the Arts project. (JCC: ART: MU 70)
On Strike at the Capitol.
Jean Charlot. June 1970. Ceramic tile mural. 13 ft wide × 11 ft high. School Street façade of United Public Workers Building (renamed in 2006: Henry B. Epstein Building), Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 71)
Refuse Collectors.
Jean Charlot. November 1971. Ceramic tile mural. 13 ft wide × 11 ft high. School Street façade of United Public Workers Building (renamed in 2006: Henry B. Epstein Building), Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 71)
Road and Board of Water Supply Workers.
Jean Charlot. October 1972. Ceramic tile mural. 13 ft wide × 8 ft high. School Street façade of United Public Workers Building (renamed in 2006: Henry B. Epstein Building), Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 71)
Cafeteria Workers and Custodians.
Jean Charlot. August 1973. Ceramic tile mural. 13 ft wide × 8 ft high. School Street façade of United Public Workers Building (renamed in 2006: Henry B. Epstein Building), Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 71)
Hospital Laundry.
Jean Charlot. June 1974. Ceramic tile mural. 13 ft wide × 11 ft high. School Street façade of United Public Workers Building (renamed in 2006: Henry B. Epstein Building), Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 71)
The Strike in Nuʻuanu.
Jean Charlot. May 1975. Ceramic tile mural. 13 ft wide × 11 ft high. School Street façade of United Public Workers Building (renamed in 2006: Henry B. Epstein Building), Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 71)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Christ and the Samaritan Woman at the Well.
Jean Charlot. September 1978. Fresco. 6 ft wide × 5 ft high. Maryknoll Grade School, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 72)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Mary Our Mother.
Jean Charlot. 1978–1979. Ceramic sculpture. 15 ft high (including base). Courtyard of Maryknoll Grade School, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Evelyn Giddings, Coordinator. (JCC: ART: MU 73)
photo: Philip Spalding III
Damien.
Jean Charlot. Cast and installed 1980. Bronze sculpture. 45 in high. St. Anthony's Church, Wailuku, Maui, Hawaiʻi. (JCC: ART: MU 74)
Hawaiian Conch Blower.
Jean Charlot. Not dated. Ceramic sculpture. Oʻahu Country Club, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.
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