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Joseph Csaky (also written Josef Csàky, Csáky József, József Csáky and Joseph Alexandre Czaky) (Szeged, March 18, 1888 – Paris May 1, 1971) was a Hungarian avant-garde artist, sculptor, and graphic artist, best known for his early participation as a sculptor in the Cubist movement. Joseph Csaky was one of the first sculptors in Paris to apply the principles of pictorial Cubism to his art. A pioneer of modern sculpture, Csaky is among the most important sculptors of early 20th-century.
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Joseph Csaky Csaky, Joseph
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Hungarian-French artist
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Csáky József
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1888-03-18Z
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Csáky József
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1888-01-01Z
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1971-05-01Z
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1971-01-01Z
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