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Joseph Csáky A Pioneer of Modern Sculpture : Edith Balas : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

  • ️Thu Jan 01 1998
Publication date
1998-01-01
Topics
joseph, art, cubist, die, sculpture, modem, courtesy, csaky, sculptures, copyrighted, courtesy ville, great decade, modem art, magyar nemzeti, copyrighted material, courtesy magyar, salon des, joseph csaky, copyrighled material, young artists
Publisher
American Philosophical Society
Collection
europeanlibraries
Book from the collections of
unknown library
Language
English
Item Size
203.6M

Joseph Csaky 1888 1971, a neglected pioneers of early Modernism, was a native of Hungary who became a dedicated member of the Parisian avantgarde. He lived & worked in the famous La Ruche enclave of Montparnasse, took part in the 1912 Section d'Or Exhibition considered by many to mark the high point of the Cubist movement & was an intimate friend of such innovative giants as Picasso & Braque. One of the first artists to apply Cubist principles to sculpture, he produced a substantial body of work comparable in quality to that of Brancusi & Archipenko; yet he spent the last thirty years of his life in obscurity & was virtually destitute at his death. Dr. Balas's ground breaking study, the first fulllength monograph on Csaky to appear in English, includes a detailed discussion of his career, over one hundred illustrations of his major sculpture, & a translation of the artist's autobiography that provides a wealth of new information about the early Parisian avantgarde. Readers will discover in Csaky an artist of rare skill & invention who remained faithful to his ideals & used them to create an art of great beauty & expression.

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