Image: Vulcan by Eduardo Paolozzi (1999) in the Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art
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Description: A 7.3 metres high steel figure depicting Vulcan, the Roman god of fire, archetypal blacksmith and progenitor of metal sculpture. He fills the gallery space from the ground floor to the ceiling of the first floor. Half-man, half-machine, Vulcan embodies the industrial age.
Title: Vulcan by Eduardo Paolozzi (1999) in the Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art
Credit: Own work
Author: Kim Traynor
Usage Terms: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0
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