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Past Exhibitions | Bugatti | Timeline

BUGATTI FAMILY TIME LINE

1856


Carlo Bugatti is born in Milan, Italy

1870s


Carlo attends Brera Academy in Milan

1880


Carlo forms a union with Therese Lorioli; their child Deanice is born

1881


Ettore Bugatti is born

1884


Rembrandt Bugatti is born

1886?


Carlo designs bedroom furniture set as a gift for his sister Luigia and painter Segantiniearliest work by Carlo known to still exist (some date it 1880); establishes workshop in Milan about this time

1888


Carlo receives Diploma of Honor at Italian Exhibition, London

1897


Ettore apprentices at Prinetti and Stucchi, a sewing machine company

1899


Ettore creates first motorized vehicle, a two-engine tricycle

1900


Carlo receives Silver Medal at Exposition Universelle, Paris

1901


Rembrandt's works first cast in bronze

Ettore's first four-wheel car exhibited in Milan, wins award

1902


Carlo receives Diploma of Honor at Turin Exhibition

Ettore marries Barbara Bolzoni; contracts with de Dietrich motocar factory; moves to Alsace

Rembrandt bronzes first exhibited at Venice Biennale

1902-4


Carlo and family move to Paris

Rembrandt signs with Hébrard; exhibits four plasters at Salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts and is elected a member; has first exhibition of bronzes at Galerie Hébrard

Ettore moves to the Strasbourg area with the M. Mathis firm

1907


Carlo exhibits silver at Galerie Hébrard

Rembrandt goes to Antwerp for extended visits

Ettore moves to Cologne to work for Deutz

1908


Ettore designs the Type 10, the prototype for the Type 13

1909


Ettore's son Jean is born in Cologne
Carlo moves to Pierrefonds; goes into semiretirement

1910


Ettore opens his own factory in Molsheim; Type 13 is a success

1911


Rembrandt elected Chevalier of the Legion of Honor

1914


WWI breaks out; Ettore moves family to Milan, then Paris

Rembrandt goes to Italy, then Paris after Antwerp zoo's animals are killed

1916


Rembrandt commits suicide

1919


Ettore's Molsheim factory is reopened

1921


Ettore's cars finish first through fourth at Brescia Grand Prix

1924


Ettore designs Type 35, considered a "mechanical and aesthetic tour de force;" it wins over 1,000 races until 1930

1929


First Royale is built, the largest and most expensive car ever made at that time

1931


Type 51 is introducedthe last Bugatti race car made in quantity

1934


Molsheim factory begins making its most commercially successful model, the Type 57, building 680 between 1934 and 1940; Jean designs the most desired version of the car, the Atlantic

1935


Carlo's wife Therese Lorioli dies

1936


Jean becomes effective chief at the Molsheim factory after workers strike; Ettore and family move to Paris

c.1937


Carlo moves to Molsheim; Type 57 Tank car wins at Le Mans Grand Prix

1939


Jean dies in a test-drive crash, trying to avoid a postman on a bicycle; war erupts again

1940


Carlo dies at age 84

1947


Ettore wins court battle to retain ownership of Molsheim, but dies in a coma in Paris without learning he had "won his last race"
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