César Baldaccini born in Marseille, France 1 January 1921 and died in Paris on 6 December 1998, better known simply as César, was a noted French sculptor.
César was at the forefront of the Nouveau Réalisme movement with his radical compressions (compacted automobiles, discarded metal, or rubbish), expansions (polyurethane foam sculptures), and fantastic representations of animals and insects.