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Bugatti Veyron Rembrandt Bugatti - 2014

Written By Unknown on Saturday, June 14, 2014 | 7:04 AM

Bugatti Veyron Rembrandt Bugatti - Front Angle, 2014
Bugatti Veyron Rembrandt Bugatti - Front Angle, 2014
Bugatti is continuing its six-part edition series, "Les Légendes de Bugatti", at the 2014 Geneva International Motor Show to honour some of the more important people in the company's history. In 2013 the long-established French brand successfully presented the first three Legends models. All nine vehicles of these model series have been sold. Now Bugatti is celebrating another high point with its fourth legend - named in honour of Rembrandt Bugatti, brother of company founder Ettore and one of the most important sculptors of the early 20th century. One of his most significant works is the sculpture of a dancing elephant. It decorates the radiator of the Bugatti Type 41 Royale and became the brand's symbol. The Legends model is based on the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse1. As with the other Legends models, only three will be manufactured. The "Rembrandt Bugatti" Vitesse costs €2.18 million Euro net. "Rembrandt Bugatti was an exceptional sculptor. He represents the strong artistic roots of the Bugatti family, as did his father, Carlo," said Dr Wolfgang Schreiber, President of Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S., at the presentation of the Legends edition. "As vehicle developer and founder of the Bugatti brand, Ettore was also inspired by this artistic heritage. Art is of course one of our three brand values, namely 'Art, Forme, Technique'. This makes Bugatti unique in automotive history, and was the reason we dedicated this striking Legends model to Rembrandt Bugatti."

Bugatti Veyron Rembrandt Bugatti - Side, 2014
Bugatti Veyron Rembrandt Bugatti - Side, 2014
The art world views Rembrandt Bugatti as one of the most notable and artistically independent sculptors of the early 20th century. He became famous through his animal sculptures, and cast a large part of his work in bronze. The pieces are now on display in several collections and museums across the world. In the same way that Ettore saw automobile creation as an artistic process, Rembrandt Bugatti's fame was based on his extraordinary artistic talent and his formidable manual abilities in manipulating surfaces.

Bugatti Veyron Rembrandt Bugatti - Rear Angle, 2014
Bugatti Veyron Rembrandt Bugatti - Rear Angle, 2014
Bugatti Veyron Rembrandt Bugatti - Interior, 2014
Bugatti Veyron Rembrandt Bugatti - Interior, 2014
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