Anvil Man
Anvil Man
Anvil Man
Anvil Man
Anvil Man
Anvil Man
Anvil Man
Anvil Man
Anvil Man

© the artist. Image credit: Michael Parry / Art UK

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The work is part of the Henry Cort Millennium Project Sculpture Park. The whimsical sculpture shows a blacksmith shaped like an anvil, wearing large boots and a moustache, and smiling as he hammers his head.
Title

Anvil Man

Date

2000

Medium

wrought iron

Accession number

PO16_MP_S018

Acquisition method

funded by the Millennium Commission

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Fareham Borough Council

Custodian

Fareham Borough Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

8th April 2000

Access

at all times

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