Multimedia Gallery - Photos and Audio

Welcome to Joycean.org's Multimedia page.  We feature many photos of James Joyce and other Joyce-related images.   They are all fairly low-res to accommodate those with slow connections.  We do not have higher resolution images to send to you for print publications.

James Joyce Himself

"I wondered would he lend me five shillings." -- Taken in 1904 by C.F. Curran, the above quote was what Joyce later replied when asked what he was thinking.*

Guitar in hand, Joyce makes a chord change. Taken in 1915 by Ottocaro Weiss in Trieste, the guitar pictured is now on display in the James Joyce Museum in Sandycove's MartelloTower.*

Joyce in Zurich, 1919.*

Joyce in 1920 outside of Shakespeare and Company with Sylvia Beach*

Young Joyce in a hat.*

Joyce in 1923.*

Joyce in a fedora.*

Joyce in the twenties. By Man Ray*

Joyce in 1929. Taken by Berenice Abbott*

Another Berenice Abbott

Joyce circa 1935. Taken by French photographer Lipnitski.*

Joyce with eyepatch.*

Old Joyce in Zurich*

Joyce's deathmask

Artwork

Cesar Abin's caricature of Joyce (1932)*

Jacques Emile Blanche's portrait of Joyce (1934)

Jacques Emile Blanche's portrait of Joyce (1935)

The Creation of Joyce by Eddie Maloney

Deich bPunt -- The Irish Ten-Pound note, first issued in 1993. Both sides are depicted, the front with Joyce's portrait, and the back a tribute to Anna Livia Plurabelle.*

Joyce Writing A Sentence, by Guy Davenport

Joyce Related People

Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891)

Nora Barnacle (1884-1951) (Joyce's wife)

Nora again

Joyce's father, John Stanislaus Joyce (1849-1930)

Ezra Pound visits the grave of James Joyce in Zurich.
The statue is by Milton Hebald*

Joyce Related Places

Photograph of Martello Tower in Sandycove (B&W, Sept. 94)

Photograph of O'Connell Bridge in City Centre Dublin, in the aftermath of 1916's Easter Rising.

*Many of the images on this page as well as the copy in the descriptions are courtesy of The Great Quail of The Brazen Head, re-sampled by Joycean.org, and are used with permission.