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Venus at the Forge of Vulcan (recto); Sketches with Two Putti (verso), ca. 1716-18. The subject of the drawing derives from Virgils Aeneid
Vulcan and the fire, 17th century. Creator: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)Vulcan and the fire, 17th century. Found in the Collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid
1949 Vulcan 6PF Longwell Green bus. Creator: Unknown1949 Vulcan 6PF Longwell Green bus
The Forge of Vulcan, 1576-1577. Creator: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594)The Forge of Vulcan, 1576-1577. Found in the Collection of Palazzo Ducale, Venice
Vulcan forging the arrows for Cupid, c. 1645. Creator: Stella, Jacques (1596-1657)Vulcan forging the arrows for Cupid, c. 1645. Found in the Collection of Collection Motais de Narbonne
The Visit of Venus to Vulcan (Summer), 1616-1617. Found in the Collection of Galleria Borghese, Rome
The Visit of Venus to Vulcan. Found in the Collection of Villa Margherita, Bordighera
The Forge of Vulcan, oil on canvas
The Forge of Vulcan, by Diego Velazquez, 1630
Vulcan open tourer, Friday Street, Surrey, c1920s. Artist: Bill BrunellVulcan Open tourer 2610 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. 089LA. On Trade plates. Place: Friday Street, Surrey
Vulcan boiler advertisment shot, 1965. Artist: Michael WaltersVulcan boiler advertisment shot, 1965. This rather sureal photograph from 1965 was taken for an advertising campaign for the new Vulcan boiler
Vulcan. Found in the Collection of Fondazione Cini, Venezia
Vulcan hands Thetis the shield for Achilles. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne
Venus and Mars warned by Mercury, ca 1586. Artist: Spranger, Bartholomeus (1546-1611)Venus and Mars warned by Mercury, ca 1586. Found in the collection of Art History Museum, Vienne
The Forge of Vulcan. Artist: Boucher, Francois (1703-1770)The Forge of Vulcan. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris
Venus, Vulcan and Cupid. Artist: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594)Venus, Vulcan and Cupid. Found in the collection of Galleria Palatina, Florence
The Forge of Vulcan, 1556-1557. Artist: Vasari, Giorgio (1511-1574)The Forge of Vulcan, 1556-1557. Found in the collection of the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
Mars and Venus trapped in Vulcans net. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne
La Fragua De Vulcano, (Apollo in the Forge of Vulcan), 1629, ( c1934). Artist: Diego VelasquezLa Fragua De Vulcano, (Apollo in the Forge of Vulcan), 1629, ( c1934). The painting depicts the moment when the god Apollo, visits Vulcan, who is found making weapons for war
Vulcans Forge, 16th century, (1937). Artist: Cornelis CortVulcans Forge, 16th century, (1937). Ceiling painting, formerly in the town hall at Brescia. Engraved by Melchior Meier of Cornelis Cort
The furnace of Volcano, 1563-1565. Artist: Vasari, Giorgio (1511-1574)The furnace of Volcano, 1563-1565. Found in the collection of the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan. Artist: Wtewael, Joachim (1566-1638)Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan. From a private collection
The Visit of Venus to Vulcan, c. 1610. Artist: Spranger, Bartholomeus (1546-1611)The Visit of Venus to Vulcan, c. 1610. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne
Vulcan and Maia, ca 1585. Artist: Spranger, Bartholomeus (1546-1611)Vulcan and Maia, ca 1585. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne
Venus, Vulcan and Cupid, 1700s. Artist: Sebastiano RicciVenus, Vulcan and Cupid, 1700s. According to Roman Mythology, Cupid was the son of Venus and Mars. Vulcan was the god of fire. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg
Mars and Venus discovered by Vulcan, 1768. Artist: Louis Jean Francois LagreneeMars and Venus discovered by Vulcan, 1768. In the Roman pantheon Mars was the god of War, Venus goddess of beauty and love whose husband, Vulcan, was god of fire and metal working
Roman Bronze of Vulcan for Salzburg. Vulcan is the god of fire including the fire of volcanoes, metalworking, and the forge
Italian earthenware plate showing Vulcan forging arrows for Cupid, c. 16th centuryDepiction of Vulcan forging arrows for Cupid, watched by Venus, on an Italian earthernware plate, perhaps from Deruta, c.16th century
Roman bronze statuette of Vulcan found at Rainesse Farm, Catterick, Yorkshire. In the collection of the York Archaeological Museum
Eruption of Vesuvius, 1906Eruption of Vesuvius. People being evacuated from their houses as Vesuvius erupts in the background: April, 1906. From Le Petit Journal, Paris 20 April 1906
The Golden Wedding, 1875. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Golden Wedding, 1875. Iron, represented by Vulcan, and steam, represented by Vapour, are congratulated by Mr Punch on their 50 harmonious years
Whos to Blame?, 1875. Artist: Joseph SwainWhos to Blame?, 1875. Vulcan makes no excuse to Britannia as she shows him the bill for the loss of the iron-clad man-of-war vessel that sank after a collision off the coast of Ireland
Fifth Interlude: Vulcan (Intermedio quinto di Volcano), from the series Seven Interludes for the wedding celebration of Cosimo de Medici in Florence, 1608, 1608. After Giulio Parigi
Gathering of various Olympian gods and mythological figures among clouds, Apollo at center with his lyre, Vulcan, Mercury, Hercules, and Hermes to right, various figures below
The Forges of Vulcan, from Book of Cartouches, mid-18th century