So, farewell then, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, Scottish/British sculptor and progenitor of the 1950s' Pop Art movement in Great Britain.
For those unfamiliar with his work, if at any time you happen to have passed through Tottenham Court Road's underground station, you will have passed a piece of Paolozzi's legacy, the mosaic decoration.
As well as his early Pop Art works (the British movement predated the American New York Pop Art scene by a few years) he is also known for his large bronze sculptures, including the figure of Newton outside the new British Library.
For those unfamiliar with his work, if at any time you happen to have passed through Tottenham Court Road's underground station, you will have passed a piece of Paolozzi's legacy, the mosaic decoration.
As well as his early Pop Art works (the British movement predated the American New York Pop Art scene by a few years) he is also known for his large bronze sculptures, including the figure of Newton outside the new British Library.
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