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Hippopotamus Statue - Hippo Statue - Rembrandt Bugatti

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"Hippopotamus Statue - Hippo Statue - Rembrandt Bugatti"

Height 20 cm
Width 26 cm
Length 12,5 cm
Weight 5,2 kg

The Power of Stillness – Yawning Hippopotamus Bronze - Signed Rembrandt Bugatti

Rembrandt Bugatti, born on October 16, 1884, in Milan, Italy, was destined for a unique artistic legacy. As the younger brother of the automobile genius Ettore Bugatti, Rembrandt’s path veered towards sculpture, where his deep emotional connection with animals would define an entire body of work. From his earliest years, he was immersed in the aesthetic environment of his father Carlo Bugatti’s ornate Art Nouveau designs. However, it was the living form of animals, observed in the Antwerp Zoo, that gave his imagination both form and fire. Among the many Rembrandt Bugatti sculptures, this exceptional hippopotamus statue stands as a testimony to his sensitive, almost spiritual, sculptural vision.

The Creation of a Bronze Masterpiece

The Yawning Hippopotamus bronze sculpture, signed by Rembrandt Bugatti, was created during the prolific Antwerp period, likely between 1910 and 1914. Limited to just 20 casts, this rare piece is not only an artistic triumph but also a significant artifact of early 20th-century bronze mastery. The scene depicted—an open-mouthed hippopotamus caught mid-yawn—evokes not just biological precision, but also a surprising emotional depth. Unlike more active or fierce representations, Bugatti presents this hippo statue with calm observation, grounding it in stillness and strength.

More Than a Yawn – The Sculptural Interpretation

What might seem like a passive moment becomes a forceful artistic gesture in the hands of Rembrandt Bugatti. The open jaws, massive and cavernous, contrast with the softness of the rounded body, conveying the dual nature of the hippopotamus—gentle giant and dangerous beast. The hippopotamus statue does not threaten, but it does command attention. Every fold of its heavy skin, every tooth and wrinkle in the open maw, every line of muscle in the thick legs is rendered with honesty. As with all Rembrandt Bugatti sculptures, the animal is not idealized but portrayed with raw dignity.

A Voice in Bronze – Bugatti’s Sculptural Philosophy

For Rembrandt Bugatti, sculpture was not about mythology or heroism, but about revealing the soul of real animals. The hippopotamus statue exemplifies this philosophy: a creature rarely represented in Western art is not turned into a caricature, but treated with solemnity and poise. Bugatti’s surface textures—the impressionistic, worked bronze—invite the viewer to feel the animal’s flesh, its warm presence, its patient energy. This hippo statue captures the fleeting moment of a yawn and makes it eternal.

Technical Brilliance and Aesthetic Harmony

This bronze is a masterclass in foundry technique. Created using the traditional lost-wax method, the Rembrandt Bugatti sculpture shows the artist’s characteristic balance between spontaneity and structure. The brown patina varies subtly across the form, highlighting the curves of the back and the shadowed interior of the open mouth. Set atop a richly veined green marble base, the hippopotamus statue gains a formal elegance that heightens its presence without detracting from its natural realism. The signature "Bugatti" is clearly inscribed, marking it as an authentic cast from the artist’s vision.

The Hippopotamus – An Unlikely and Noble Subject

Among the animal kingdom, the hippopotamus is rarely given such artistic reverence. Bugatti, however, saw what others missed. In the hippo statue, he reveals the quiet nobility of this ancient creature. Known for their unpredictable temperament and immense power, hippos represent survival, resilience, and quiet dominance. Bugatti translates these characteristics into form, anchoring the figure with weight, grace, and raw vitality. The result is a hippopotamus statue that speaks both of zoological truth and artistic insight.

Limited Rarity and Cultural Significance

With 20 pieces produced, the Yawning Hippopotamus belongs to the most exclusive circle of Rembrandt Bugatti sculptures. These works are not mere representations of animals; they are part of a deeply personal mythology Bugatti developed during his tragically short life. His death at only 31 years of age in 1916 during World War I cut short a career that had already achieved profound impact. Each surviving sculpture is thus not only a masterpiece but also a relic of what might have been—a voice silenced too early.

A Roar in Stillness

This hippopotamus statue by Rembrandt Bugatti stands as a paradox: it is still, yet powerful; quiet, yet filled with presence. It exemplifies the rarest qualities in bronze sculpture—authenticity, empathy, and timelessness. Among the wide range of Rembrandt Bugatti sculptures, this hippo statue is particularly emblematic of his belief that animals are not accessories to human grandeur, but worthy subjects of awe in themselves. Through this work, Bugatti offers the viewer not just a glimpse of the animal kingdom, but an encounter with its sacred essence—cast forever in bronze.

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