Vanroose, Jacques
Born
Jacques Vanroose was born in Courtrai, Belgium, in 1943.
Education
He studied Plastic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bruges, where he continues to live and work.
Career
After completing his professional career in another field, Vanroose turned fully to art.
Materials
He works primarily in bronze and ceramic.
Style & Subject
Vanroose’s sculpture is predominantly figurative, with a strong emphasis on movement. Much of his work draws inspiration from dance, particularly ballet. Through careful study of the human body in motion, he creates refined, timeless sculptures that capture grace and dynamism.
Jacques Vanroose sculpture for sale from The Sculpture Park is detailed below:
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Body £2,100 inc VAT
Tabletop Bronze Figurative Man Sculpture – Emotion by Jacques Vanroose (Edition of 100)
Emotion by Jacques Vanroose, Bronze
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Bronze £2,700 inc VAT
Large Bronze Male Dancer Sculpture – Force by Jacques Vanroose (Edition of 100)
Jacques Vanroose, Force, Bronze, Edition of 100, 106cm high, 40cm wide, 30cm deep
Bronze sculpture of a nude male dancer, standing on one leg and with one arm stretched high into the air.
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Bronze £1,950 inc VAT
Tabletop Bronze Circular Figurative Sculpture – The Swing by Jacques Vanroose (Edition of 75)
The Swing by Jacques Vanroose, Bronze,
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Bronze £1,644 inc VAT
Wall-Mounted Figurative Sculpture – Hanging Around by Jacque Vanroose (Edition of 75)
Hanging Around by Jacque Vanroose, Bronze
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Bronze £636 inc VAT
Tabletop Bronze Figurative Sculpture – Trace by Jacques Vanroose (Edition of 75)
Trace by Jacques Vanroose, Bronze
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Bronze £1,248 inc VAT
Tabletop Bronze Figurative Sculpture – Path of Dreams by Jacques Vanroose (Edition of 75)
Path of Dreams by Jacques Vanroose, Bronze
Bronze sculpture of three female figures in different poses. Two are climbing up, and the third sits at the top of a wooden post.
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Bronze £1,560 inc VAT
Tabletop Bronze Figurative Sculpture – Lost in Tango by Jacques Vanroose (Edition of 75)
Lost in Tango by Jacques Vanroose, Bronze
Bronze sculpture of three figures set on rectangular corten steel frames. Two figures are dancing a tango together while the other we see dancing alone.





































