Renée van Leusden - Princess (2003) 3/25
Renée van Leusden - Princess (2003) 3/25
Signed, numbered (3/25) and dated (2003) on the bottom of the sculpture.
This bronze sculpture by Renée van Leusden , Woman with Cloth (2003), depicts a slender female figure holding a cloth over her face, lending the work a subtle sense of restraint and mystery. The elongated forms and the slight bend in her posture create an elegant, almost dancing presence. The carefully crafted contours emphasize the composition's tranquility and refinement.
The greenish patina on her clothing contrasts beautifully with the dark bronze tones of her body, giving the sculpture a layered and vibrant color palette. The simple rectangular base supports the figure in a clear and understated way, without distracting from the movement and form of the sculpture itself.
The hiddenness of the face leaves room for interpretation: a moment of reflection, silence, or inner concentration. This poetic and refined artwork is produced in an edition of 25 copies, of which this is number 3, and fits beautifully into an interior where elegance and subtlety are valued.
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Material
Material
Bronze
Dimensions
Dimensions
19 cm high x 6 cm wide x 4 cm deep
Weight
Weight
0.4 kg

About the artist: Renee van Leusden
Renee van Leusden (1960)is a Dutch sculptor known for her powerful figurative bronzes in which movement, femininity, and inner strength take center stage. Born in North Brabant, she developed as an artist with a strong focus on dynamism and expression. Her sculptures often depict stylized female figures with long, flowing lines that radiate energy and elegance. Van Leusden works with clear volumes and a recognizable rhythm, giving her sculptures an almost dancing quality. The patinas are warm and carefully constructed, enhancing the vibrancy of her work. Her style is modern, accessible, and artistically refined, making her sculptures popular with private collectors. In addition to human figures, she also creates animal motifs that embody the same movement and clarity of form. Her oeuvre reflects a quest for balance between strength and aesthetic simplicity. Renée van Leusden is considered a contemporary voice within Dutch figurative sculpture.