Among the outstanding members of the École de Paris in the earlier 1900s were Gusztáv Miklós, József Csáky, István Beöthy, Anton Prinner, Katalin Sylvester, Victor Román and László Szabó. Works made with wood and bronze techniques display the avant-garde trends of the early 20th century, Surrealism, Cubism and later Art Deco and Abstract. At the gallery of Kálmán Makláry Fine Arts on Falk Miksa utca, the Hungarian public can now see these unique sculptures for the first time, many of which have been exhibited at the Pompidou Centre, the Rodin Museum, the Musée National d'Art Moderne, and the Metropolitan Museum in New York.

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