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Proud Bronze Lion – A Tribute to the King - Signed Rembrandt Bugatti Born in Milan in 1884,... more
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"Proud Lion - Lion Statue - Rembrandt Bugatti Sculptures"
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Proud Bronze Lion – A Tribute to the King - Signed Rembrandt Bugatti
Born in Milan in 1884, Rembrandt Bugatti emerged as one of the most exceptional sculptors of the early 20th century. He was the younger brother of automobile legend Ettore Bugatti, but his passion lay not in mechanics, but in modeling the raw vitality of animals. Deeply inspired by the living world, Rembrandt Bugatti spent countless hours at zoos and menageries, absorbing the subtle movements and personalities of his subjects. His rembrandt bugatti sculptures are now hailed for their emotional depth, expressive form, and technical brilliance. His tragically short life ended in 1916, but his legacy lives on in works like this lion statue, which exudes dignity and tension in equal measure.
A Lion Cast in Eternal Stillness
This sculpture of lion, limited to 20 pieces, captures a moment of calm watchfulness. With its muscular build and noble stance, the lion statue reflects both physical power and psychological insight. The bronze figure stands proudly, with legs firmly grounded and a mane finely stylized, echoing Bugatti’s typical synthesis of realism and abstraction. Signed "Rembrandt Bugatti", this piece is not only a fine rembrandt bugatti sculpture, but also a study in artistic restraint and anatomical precision.
Sculpting at the Zoo: Paris, 1910s
The lion was a frequent and beloved subject for Rembrandt Bugatti, especially during his years in Paris. Living near the Jardin des Plantes, Bugatti visited the zoo daily. There he studied African lions—beasts that symbolized both grandeur and melancholy to him. This lion statue likely originated between 1911 and 1913, a period when Bugatti created some of his most iconic big-cat bronzes. This limited edition bronze was later cast using the lost wax method, preserving every subtle texture originally modeled in clay.
The Soul of the Lion
Lions are more than majestic creatures; they embody power, authority, and mystery. In Bugatti’s vision, however, they are not mythic symbols but living beings. This sculpture of lion avoids theatricality. Instead, it channels quiet intensity. The lion’s watchful expression, forward-facing stance, and firm muscles convey alertness, self-awareness, and quiet command. Bugatti’s ability to represent this spirit without exaggeration is a hallmark of his genius. This is not merely a lion statue—it is a portrait of character.
Craftsmanship in Bronze
Each cast in this edition is a masterwork of bronze artistry. The patina, subtly varied across the mane, torso, and limbs, enhances the sculpture’s naturalistic detail. Bugatti’s sensitivity to surface texture is evident in the finely patterned mane and taut musculature of the limbs. Every detail reflects the original clay model's tactile energy. True to all rembrandt bugatti sculptures, the execution combines artistic intuition with a deep respect for the subject.
Rembrandt Bugatti's Enduring Influence
Though he died at only 31, Rembrandt Bugatti produced over 300 animal sculptures—many of which are now held in the world’s most prestigious museums and collections. His approach to animal subjects—sympathetic, observant, and unsentimental—redefined the genre of animalier sculpture. This sculpture of lion stands as a quiet monument to his unique talent. In every aspect, from posture to material, it affirms Bugatti’s place among the most important animal sculptors in history.
A Collector’s Masterpiece
As one of 20 pieces, this rembrandt bugatti sculpture is a rare acquisition for any serious collector. It represents not just an investment in fine art, but a tangible link to a sculptor who saw animals not as exotic trophies, but as kindred spirits. The lion statue embodies Bugatti’s belief that to sculpt an animal is to understand its soul—a belief that continues to inspire connoisseurs and curators alike.
The Silent Roar of Bronze
This bronze sculpture of lion is a work of immense stillness, strength, and presence. It evokes the spirit of Rembrandt Bugatti—an artist who, though silent in life’s final years, speaks eternally through his bronzes. The rembrandt bugatti sculptures have always stood apart for their sincerity, and this proud lion is no exception. It does not roar, yet it commands. It does not move, yet it breathes. It is Bugatti’s vision, alive in bronze.
Born in Milan in 1884, Rembrandt Bugatti emerged as one of the most exceptional sculptors of the early 20th century. He was the younger brother of automobile legend Ettore Bugatti, but his passion lay not in mechanics, but in modeling the raw vitality of animals. Deeply inspired by the living world, Rembrandt Bugatti spent countless hours at zoos and menageries, absorbing the subtle movements and personalities of his subjects. His rembrandt bugatti sculptures are now hailed for their emotional depth, expressive form, and technical brilliance. His tragically short life ended in 1916, but his legacy lives on in works like this lion statue, which exudes dignity and tension in equal measure.
A Lion Cast in Eternal Stillness
This sculpture of lion, limited to 20 pieces, captures a moment of calm watchfulness. With its muscular build and noble stance, the lion statue reflects both physical power and psychological insight. The bronze figure stands proudly, with legs firmly grounded and a mane finely stylized, echoing Bugatti’s typical synthesis of realism and abstraction. Signed "Rembrandt Bugatti", this piece is not only a fine rembrandt bugatti sculpture, but also a study in artistic restraint and anatomical precision.
Sculpting at the Zoo: Paris, 1910s
The lion was a frequent and beloved subject for Rembrandt Bugatti, especially during his years in Paris. Living near the Jardin des Plantes, Bugatti visited the zoo daily. There he studied African lions—beasts that symbolized both grandeur and melancholy to him. This lion statue likely originated between 1911 and 1913, a period when Bugatti created some of his most iconic big-cat bronzes. This limited edition bronze was later cast using the lost wax method, preserving every subtle texture originally modeled in clay.
The Soul of the Lion
Lions are more than majestic creatures; they embody power, authority, and mystery. In Bugatti’s vision, however, they are not mythic symbols but living beings. This sculpture of lion avoids theatricality. Instead, it channels quiet intensity. The lion’s watchful expression, forward-facing stance, and firm muscles convey alertness, self-awareness, and quiet command. Bugatti’s ability to represent this spirit without exaggeration is a hallmark of his genius. This is not merely a lion statue—it is a portrait of character.
Craftsmanship in Bronze
Each cast in this edition is a masterwork of bronze artistry. The patina, subtly varied across the mane, torso, and limbs, enhances the sculpture’s naturalistic detail. Bugatti’s sensitivity to surface texture is evident in the finely patterned mane and taut musculature of the limbs. Every detail reflects the original clay model's tactile energy. True to all rembrandt bugatti sculptures, the execution combines artistic intuition with a deep respect for the subject.
Rembrandt Bugatti's Enduring Influence
Though he died at only 31, Rembrandt Bugatti produced over 300 animal sculptures—many of which are now held in the world’s most prestigious museums and collections. His approach to animal subjects—sympathetic, observant, and unsentimental—redefined the genre of animalier sculpture. This sculpture of lion stands as a quiet monument to his unique talent. In every aspect, from posture to material, it affirms Bugatti’s place among the most important animal sculptors in history.
A Collector’s Masterpiece
As one of 20 pieces, this rembrandt bugatti sculpture is a rare acquisition for any serious collector. It represents not just an investment in fine art, but a tangible link to a sculptor who saw animals not as exotic trophies, but as kindred spirits. The lion statue embodies Bugatti’s belief that to sculpt an animal is to understand its soul—a belief that continues to inspire connoisseurs and curators alike.
The Silent Roar of Bronze
This bronze sculpture of lion is a work of immense stillness, strength, and presence. It evokes the spirit of Rembrandt Bugatti—an artist who, though silent in life’s final years, speaks eternally through his bronzes. The rembrandt bugatti sculptures have always stood apart for their sincerity, and this proud lion is no exception. It does not roar, yet it commands. It does not move, yet it breathes. It is Bugatti’s vision, alive in bronze.
Height: 24 cm
Width: 31 cm
Depth: 12 cm
Weight: 5.8 Kg
Width: 31 cm
Depth: 12 cm
Weight: 5.8 Kg
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