REMBRANDT BUGATTI (1884-1916)
REMBRANDT BUGATTI (1884-1916)
REMBRANDT BUGATTI (1884-1916)
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REMBRANDT BUGATTI (1884-1916)

'JEUNESSE', A UNIQUE SCULPTURE, 1906

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REMBRANDT BUGATTI (1884-1916)
'JEUNESSE', A UNIQUE SCULPTURE, 1906
patinated bronze
32 ¾ in. (83.1 cm.) high, 23 ½ in. (59.7 cm.) wide, 39 in. (99 cm.) deep
signed and dated R. Bugatti 1906 with foundry mark CIRE PERDUE A. A. HÈBRARD
Literature
V. Fromanger, Rembrandt Bugatti Sculpteur, Répertoire Monographique, Paris, 2009, pp. 286-287 for in illustration of this work, and details on this cast.
Exhibited
Paris, Galerie A.-A. Hèbrard, 1907;
Paris, Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, 1908;
Venice, VIII Biennale de Venice, 1909;
Venice, Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte della Città di Venezia, 1909;
Antwerp, Société Royale de Zoologie, Rembrandt Bugatti Exposition Rétrospective, 1955.

Lot Essay

In 1906, when the present sculpture was created, Rembrandt Bugatti was 22 years old. Several photographs portray him
in his studio, surrounded by his animal sculptures and female models. ‘Jeunesse’ embodies the natural nudity of its sitter in all
its sumptuous splendor and perfectly captures her youth.

The grand scale of this figure, unmatched in Rembrandt Bugatti’s oeuvre among the rare female nudes he modeled in 1906 and 1907, was cast as a unique piece in bronze by one the greatest foundries of all time, Adrien Aurélien Hébrard. In 1925, Rembrandt’s brother, the noted automaker Ettore Bugatti acquired it from the A.A. Hébrard gallery.

Véronique Fromanger

This lot is sold with a certificate of authenticity from Véronique Fromanger.

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