A refined plaster figure by Georg Ganmar, signed and dated 1950, depicting a standing nude woman in a quiet, introspective pose.
The sculpture captures a moment of restrained movement and inward focus. The subtly turned head and gently crossed arms lend the figure a sense of intimacy and poise, while the softly modelled surface emphasises the artist’s sensitivity to form and proportion. There is a classical undercurrent to the composition, filtered through the mid-century Scandinavian tradition, where simplicity and human presence take precedence over idealisation.
Executed in plaster, the surface bears the honest traces of time: light wear, small losses and fine cracks that contribute to its sculptural depth and authenticity rather than detract from it. A contemplative and tactile work, well suited to a shelf, pedestal or intimate interior setting.
Dimensions:
Height: approx. 35 cm
Condition:
Surface wear, marks, small damages and cracks consistent with age.