Beau by Jacques Vanroose, Bronze, Metal, Signed and Numbered from an edition of 100, 18cms high, 39cms wide, 20cms deep, Body, Women, Nude sculpture
Beau by Jacques Vanroose immediately draws the viewer into a moment of poised sensuality and controlled movement. This limited edition bronze sculpture, signed and numbered from an edition of 100, portrays a reclining woman who lifts her back in a graceful arch. Rather than simply resting, she appears to rise into the gesture, as though responding to an inner rhythm. Her elongated form stretches across 39 centimetres in width, while her height of 18 centimetres and depth of 20 centimetres give the work a grounded yet fluid presence.
Vanroose uses bronze not just as a material but as a medium for warmth and vitality. The metal’s surface catches light in subtle shifts, and these highlights emphasize the smooth transitions along the contours of her torso, legs, and outstretched arms. Moreover, the sculpture’s gentle curves contrast with the firmness of the bronze, creating a dynamic tension between softness and strength.
As the viewer moves around the piece, the pose reveals new lines and silhouettes. From one angle, her uplifted chest invites attention to the openness of the gesture; from another, the curve of her spine becomes the central focus. Consequently, the sculpture encourages continuous engagement, rewarding each shift in perspective with a fresh visual rhythm.
Ultimately, Beau celebrates the expressive potential of the human form. Vanroose captures not just the elegance of a nude figure but also the energy of a body in motion, suspended in a moment that feels both intimate and timeless.
































