Vulcan's Forge - Luca Giordano

Vulcan's Forge by Luca Giordano - Religious, Mythology paintings from Hermitage Museum

Painting Detail

Vulcan's Forge
Artist: Luca Giordano
Medium: Painting, Oil on canvas, 192.5x151.5 cm
Date: c. 1660
Genre: Religious, Mythology
Source: Collection of Sir Robert Walpole, Houghton Hall, 1779

This early work by Luca Giordano manages to combine a mythological theme with a treatment worthy of a genre painting. Barely showing the faces of the Cyclopes, he concentrates his attention on the strong torsoes and tensed muscles, an excellent knowledge of anatomy allowing him to cope with the difficult foreshortening. The contrast between the reddish light and the dark shadows, and the broad generalised painting manner are used to good effect to create a sense of volume. At the same time, Giordano manages to create a marvellous feeling for the texture of objects, above all the iron and tools.

In showing the forge of the god of fire, Vulcan , in which his assistants the Cyclopes are hammering out lightning for the thunderer god, Jupiter, the artist simply used the subject as a pretext for the depiction of unusual lighting effects and muscle-bound bodies in complex poses.