Bugatti: Carlo Rembrandt, Ettore Jean
Title
Bugatti: Carlo Rembrandt, Ettore Jean
Venues
National Gallery Of Victoria: International. (6 February 2009 – 26 April 2009)
Date
(2009)
Summary
Multi-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (VIC).
Country of context
Australia
Abstract
For most people the world of Bugatti is associated with cars. However, the Bugatti story is a much larger one, encompassing three generations and four remarkable individuals: Carlo Bugatti, his sons Ettore and Rembrandt, and Ettore's son Gianoberto (Jean). For the first time in Australia this exhibition will show the furniture, sculpture and cars of this extraordinary family. Drawn from private collections, the Art Gallery of South Australia and the furniture now in the collection of the NGV, including the last chair from Carlo Bugatti's 'Snail Room' exhibited in Turin, 1902 (and a centrepiece of the show) the exhibition includes 13 pieces of Carlo's furniture, 15 animal sculptures by Rembrandt, a Type 37 racing car from Ettore's workshops and a Type 57C coupe designed by Jean Bugatti. The bringing together of these seemingly disparate works may be a surprise, but they reflect a common creative impulse and share a unity of expression that binds them together. Welcome to the world of Bugatti. [Gallery media, 2009].
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04 Jul 2012