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Sir Jacob Epstein  1880-1959

Sir Jacob Epstein Torso in Metal from `The Rock Drill' 1913-14
© The estate of Sir Jacob Epstein
Torso in Metal from `The Rock Drill'  1913-14

Bronze
object: 705 x 584 x 445 mm
sculpture

Purchased 1960

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For this sculpture, Epstein initially set a plaster figure on top of an actual pneumatic rock drill. This ‘machine-like robot, visored, menacing and carrying within itself its progeny’ became a symbol of the new age. He even considered adding a motor to make the piece move.Following the carnage of the First World War, Epstein removed the drill, cut the figure down to half-length and changed its arms; this torso was cast in bronze, as shown here. Mutilated and shorn of its virility, the once-threatening figure is now vulnerable and impotent, the victim of the violence of modern life.

 (From the display caption July 2007)