Figurative Female Sculpture by Francine Govers, 1990s

A striking figurative sculpture by Dutch artist Francine Govers, created in the 1990s. Rendered in tinted concrete with a softly weathered turquoise surface, the piece captures a dynamic female form in a moment of upward movement both grounded and weightless at once.
The elongated posture, subtly exaggerated curves and sculptural tension give the work an expressive presence, while the simple wooden block base enhances its raw and tactile character.

About the Artist – Francine Govers
Francine Govers (Netherlands) is a contemporary sculptor known for her expressive, stylized human forms that merge abstraction with emotional resonance. Working primarily in bronze, stone and concrete, she explores themes of femininity, inner strength and the relationship between movement and stillness. Although still relatively underrecognized internationally, her work is increasingly appreciated by collectors for its poetic minimalism and sculptural sensitivity.

Material
Concrete, wood

Condition
Good, with a small tear in the upper arm that does not affect the overall appearance.

DimensionsH 81 x W 24 x 16 cm, Base 16 x 16 cm
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