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Biography |
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1888 |
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Born on March 18th, in Szeged, Hungary. Studies in the superior school of Decorative Arts in Budapest. |
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1908 |
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Like Archipenko the same year and Brancusi in 1904, Csaky makes the long journey to Paris, walking most of the way. Csaky establishes his residence at La Ruche. |
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1910 - 1911 |
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Exhibits at Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris. First cubists sculptures : Tête, 1911 - Figure femme debout, 1913. |
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1914 - 1918 |
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Volunteers in the French Army during the First World War. |
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1919 |
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Abstract sculptures, composition of columns-cylinders : Cones et sphères, Figure abstraite, Composition cubiste. Influence of Fernand Leger. |
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1920 - 1923 |
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Contract with Léonce Rosenberg. Exhibition Maîtres du cubisme in 1921 at Rosenberg’s Galeriede l’Effort Moderne with Braque, Picasso, Gris, Leger, Gleizes, Laurens and Mondrian. Exhibition at Salon des Indépendants : Rosenberg sells his work in France and Abroad (famous patron and Couturier Jacques Doucet purchases a very important stone sculpture Femme 1921).Interior designer Marcel Coard acquires small sculptures in bronze and animals in rock crystal. Csaky designs the central panel of a Marcel Coard’s armoire. |
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1924 |
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Exhibits at Salon des Artistes Décorateurs works on various type of stone : granit, onyx, obsidian. |
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1928 |
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At the age of 40, half way through his life, he carves his important sculpture Panier sur le bras influenced by Maillol. He turns to a more figurative type of work. |
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1930 |
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Exhibition with Group of U.A.M. (Union des Artistes Modernes). |
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1933 |
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Sculpture Adam et Eve. |
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1935 |
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Travels to Greece which brings him more confidence with his artistic choices. |
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1940 |
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During the Second World War, he takes refuge in Valençay, France. He meets Pierre Levy who will remain Csaky’s patron and close friend. |
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1954 |
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He offers a sculpture Danseuse to his native village of Szeged. |
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1955 |
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Fifth exhibition with Group of U.A.M. (Union des Artistes Modernes). |
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1959 |
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Returns to Budapest after an absence of half a century. |
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1968 |
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The Hungarian press celebrates his eightieth birthday with various articles on his art. |
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1971 |
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Dies on May 1st. |
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Exhibitions |
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1999 |
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Exhibition Montparnasse - L’Europe des Artiste, 1915-1945, at Musée Archéologique Régional d’Aoste, in Italy. |
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1988 - 1989 |
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Exhibition Les années U.A.M. at Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris. |
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1980 |
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Exhibition Formes Humaines tribute to Csaky at Musée Rodin in Paris. |
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1979 |
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Exhibition of Joseph Csaky Sculpture at Feingarten Galleries, Los Angeles (First show in the United States) |
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1977 |
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Exhibition Trois sculpteurs des années 30 : Gargallo, Lambert-Rucki, Csaky, at Musée Bourdelle in Paris. |
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1973 |
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Exhibition of Csaky’s work at Galerie Dépôt 15. Donald Karshan writes the first comprehensive monograph on Csaky. |
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