
Catalogue
- Year
- 1909
- Medium
- plaster
- Artist
- Rembrandt Bugatti
Artist

Sculpture
Bugatti was born on October 16, 1884 in Milan, Italy into a family with a strong tradition in the arts. His father, Carlo Bugatti, was a fin de siècle master known for his exotic and fanciful furniture, metalwork and musical instruments designed in Italy. His elder brother, Ettore, had been the son chosen to follow in his father's artistic footsteps, but after Ettore exhibited an early predilection for engines and cycles, he relinquished his place to his younger brother, Rembrandt. Ettore went on to became famous for developing the mechanically advanced and eternally stylish Bugatti cars. By the age of nineteen Rembrandt was already an acclaimed sculptor having been selected to exhibit at the 1903 Venice Biennale. His training was provided by both his father, Carlo and his uncle, Giovanni Segantini, a leader of the Lombard Divisionists. When Carlo moved the family from their native Milan to Paris in 1904, Rembrandt became immersed in the booming center of commerce and culture of the Parisian belle époque. While the art world's epicenter was a major draw to the burgeoning young sculptor, Paris also contained one of the greatest zoological gardens in Europe: the Jardin des Plantes, w
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- Rembrandt Bugatti
- Year
- 1909
- Medium
- plaster
- Watts ID
- WW-1909-592405
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