Jan Grégoire - Family bronze sculpture
Jan Grégoire - Family bronze sculpture
Signed on the back of the sculpture.
This warm and intimate bronze sculpture by Jan Grégoire depicts a family in a loving embrace, the figures softly merging into one another. The woman rests her head against the man's shoulder, giving the whole a strong sense of trust, security, and mutual support. The robust yet flowing modeling, characteristic of Grégoire, emphasizes the emotional core of the scene without lapsing into unnecessary detail.
The soft curves and harmonious lines create a serene, balanced appearance that immediately conveys a sense of tranquility. The warm reddish-brown patina deepens the forms and enhances the human warmth that emanates from the sculpture. The wooden base offers a classic, homely presentation and supports the sculpture in a way that beautifully complements its intimate character.
This timeless artwork captures love, connection, and inner peace in a single compact form. A meaningful sculpture that effortlessly adds ambiance, warmth, and emotional depth to any space.
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Material
Material
Bronze on a flat wooden base
Dimensions
Dimensions
35 cm high x 13 cm wide x 10 cm deep
Weight
Weight
2.34 kg

About the artist: Jan Gregoire
Jan Gréoirewas a Dutch sculptor known for his powerful, figurative bronzes with a clear emphasis on movement and expression. His work often has a monumental appearance, even in smaller sizes. Gregoire was able to depict human emotions and relationships with a robust, almost architectural formal language. The stylized, sometimes angular contours give his sculptures a strong presence and a recognizable signature. He worked with clear volumes and a dynamic composition, which gives his sculptures a sense of tension and energy. The patinas in his work are typically warm and carefully constructed, which enhances the depth and structure of the bronze. Gregoire's oeuvre is valued for its combination of strength, expression, and craftsmanship. His sculptures find their place in both private collections and public spaces and remain beloved for their distinctive appearance.