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  • Bronze Sculpture "Woman Sitting Hand on Her Head" by Joseph Csaky, 1932
    By Joseph Csaky
    Located in Paris, FR
    Sculpture in bronze with black patina Signed and numbered. Stamped with the foundry stamp Blanchet and marked AC (Atelier Csaky) The model from 1932, the present cast is a postmort...
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    Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

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  • "L'Esperance" Cubist Bronze by Joseph Csaky
    By Joseph Csaky
    Located in Bridgewater, CT
    Joseph Csaky (1888-1971). "L'Esperance" (Hope). Black patinated bronze, depicting an abstracted nude figure looking upwards, a posthumous cast by Atelier Csaky with Blanc...
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  • Bronze Sculpture "Woman Sitting Head in Her Arm" by Joseph Csaky, circa 1930
    By Joseph Csaky
    Located in Paris, FR
    Sculpture in bronze with black patina. Signed and numbered 5/8. Stamped with the foundry stamp Landowski and marked AC (Atelier Csaky). Model from circa 1930, the present cast is a...
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  • Woman and Architecture or the Architecture by Joseph Csaky, 1926
    By Joseph Csaky
    Located in Paris, FR
    Sculpture in bronze with black patina Signed and numbered 3/8. Stamped with the foundry stamp Blanchet and marked AC (Atelier Csaky) The model from 1926, the present cast is a Post...
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    Vintage 1920s French Modern Figurative Sculptures

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  • Sculpture 'Nude Sitting' by Joseph Csaky, 1929
    By Joseph Csaky
    Located in Paris, FR
    Sculpture in bronze with black patina Signed and numbered 8/8. Stamped with the foundry stamp Blanchet and marked AC (Atelier Csaky) The model from 1929, the present cast is a Post...
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  • Tragedy Bronze Figure After Francisque Joseph Duret
    Located in New York, US
    Our patinated bronze, La Tragédie, after the French sculptor, Francisque Duret (1804-1865) measures 37.5 in (95 cm) and is in good condition, with a warm green-tinted brown patina. Originally sculpted in marble, La Tragédie and La Comédie were commissioned by the Théâtre Français in 1851. Residing in Salle Richelieu, part of the Palais-Royal complex in Paris, it is the oldest continually operating theater company in the world. Marbles of La Tragedie and La Comedie also reside in the collection of the Musée des Augustins in Toulouse, as seen in our photo. The artist was the son of the accomplished sculptor, François-Joseph Duret...
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