Product Description
- Size: 5.5 in H x 10 in L x 3.5 in W
- Item Type: statue
- Material: Resin with Bronze Finish
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Manufacturer Part Number: BUG01
• Size: 5.5 in H x 10 in L x 3.5 in W
• Item Type: statue
• Material: Resin with Bronze Finish
Rembrandt Bugatti (1884 - 1916) had become exceptionally fascinated by African elephants at the Jardin des Plantes. In Antwerp he had plenty of opportunity to observe their Asian elephant cousins in their spectacular enclosure shaped like an Egyptian temple. Bugatti visited the zoo almost daily and enjoyed feeding the begging giants with their sensitive trunks.
Rembrandt Bugatti was a son of the famous creative Milanese family, the Bugattis. His father was an important designer and exponent of art nouveau, his elder brother Ettore founded the Bugatti car company and he was named after an uncle who was a painter.
• Size: 5.5 in H x 10 in L x 3.5 in W
• Item Type: statue
• Material: Resin with Bronze Finish
Rembrandt Bugatti (1884 - 1916) had become exceptionally fascinated by African elephants at the Jardin des Plantes. In Antwerp he had plenty of opportunity to observe their Asian elephant cousins in their spectacular enclosure shaped like an Egyptian temple. Bugatti visited the zoo almost daily and enjoyed feeding the begging giants with their sensitive trunks.
- Material : Collectible quality, resin with hand-painted color details, matte and glossy finish.
- Statue replica is from the highly collectible Parastone Mouseion 3D Museum Collection. PN BUG01
- Included : Full color card about artist and artwork in four languages.
- Dimensions: 5.5 in H x 10 in L x 3.5 in W. Weight 2.1 lbs.
Rembrandt Bugatti was a son of the famous creative Milanese family, the Bugattis. His father was an important designer and exponent of art nouveau, his elder brother Ettore founded the Bugatti car company and he was named after an uncle who was a painter.
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