An Italian sculptor whose reputation was for animal subjects, Rembrandt Bugatti was born in Milan, Itlay to a family of artists including an uncle, Giovanni Seguantini, a painter, and a brother,... Read full biography
An Italian sculptor whose reputation was for animal subjects, Rembrandt Bugatti was born in Milan, Itlay to a family of artists including an uncle, Giovanni Seguantini, a painter, and a brother, Ettore, a sculptor. His mother left him for periods of time when he was a child to lead a very secluded... Read full biography
An Italian sculptor whose reputation was for animal subjects, Rembrandt Bugatti was born in Milan, Itlay to a family of artists including an uncle, Giovanni Seguantini, a painter, and a brother, Ettore, a sculptor. His mother left him for periods of time when he was a child to lead a very secluded life and to deal with her bitterness at her fragile health, exaserbated by the birth of Rembrandt. At age 14, Rembrandt Bugatti had completed a sculptor of a farmer leading cows that got the attention... Read full biography
An Italian sculptor whose reputation was for animal subjects, Rembrandt Bugatti was born in Milan, Itlay to a family of artists including an uncle, Giovanni Seguantini, a painter, and a brother, Ettore, a sculptor. His mother left him for periods of time when he was a child to lead a very secluded life and to deal with her bitterness at her fragile health, exaserbated by the birth of Rembrandt. At age 14, Rembrandt Bugatti had completed a sculptor of a farmer leading cows that got the attention of his father and a sculptor, Troubetzkoi, for its skill of execution. At Troubetzkoi's suggestion, the young Bugatti enrolled in the Brera Academy of Milan. Between 1900 and 1903, he worked intensely and then exhibited for the first time at the... Read full biography
An Italian sculptor whose reputation was for animal subjects, Rembrandt Bugatti was born in Milan, Itlay to a family of artists including an uncle, Giovanni Seguantini, a painter, and a brother, Ettore, a sculptor. His mother left him for periods of time when he was a child to lead a very secluded life and to deal with her bitterness at her fragile health, exaserbated by the birth of Rembrandt. At age 14, Rembrandt Bugatti had completed a sculptor of a farmer leading cows that got the attention of his father and a sculptor, Troubetzkoi, for its skill of execution. At Troubetzkoi's suggestion, the young Bugatti enrolled in the Brera Academy of Milan. Between 1900 and 1903, he worked intensely and then exhibited for the first time at the Venice Biennale, something he also did in 1907, 1909, 1910 and 1914. He moved to Paris in 1904 w... Read full biography