Trusted Art Marketplace
Post war and modern art, contemporary art, asian art, orientalist art, archaeology…

Joseph Csaky - Young girl - Signed drawing, circa 1922

Joseph Csaky
Untitled (Young Girl), circa 1922

Drawing with colored pencils and watercolors
Signed lower left
Annotated on the back: Léonce Rosenberg Collection
Good condition (minor restoration in the margins)

35.6 x 27 cm

Dimensions :
- Height : 35,6 cm
- Width : 27 cm
This description has been translated automatically. please click here Click here to display the original language FR
This item is sold by a professional art dealer who guaranties its authenticity. This item is used (second-hand)

Joseph Csaky : (Joseph Alexandre Czaky) (1888-1971) 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. He was an active member of the Section d'Or group between 1911 and 1914, and closely associated with De Stijl and Purism throughout the 1920s. Csaky fought alongside French soldiers during World War I and in 1922 became a naturalized French citizen. He was a founding member of l'Union des Artistes modernes (UAM) in 1929. During World War II, Csaky joined forces with the French underground movement (la Résistance) in Valençay. In the late 1920s, he collaborated with some other artists in designing furniture and other decorative pieces, including elements of the Studio House for the designer Jacques Doucet. After 1928, Csaky moved away from Cubism into a more figurative or representational style for nearly thirty years. He exhibited internationally across Europe.His work today is primarily held by French and Hungarian institutions, as well as galleries and private collections both in France and abroad.

For sale
Price : 3000 € Incl. VAT Premium and Taxes included
Hotline Please contact us for any question regarding this object. For any other inquiry, we invite you to fill the contact form.
Other items from the category « Joseph Csaky »