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Do we have a source for his supposed second name, Annibale? His grave only mentions "Rembrandt Bugatti", and neither of my two most important sources, Bugatti by Borgeson and Bugatti, the Man and the Marque by Wood, mention it. Mark in wiki (talk) 07:42, 8 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
On second thought, I'm going to be bold and delete the name. Bonhams doens't mention it [1] and neither does Sotheby's [2] or Lalique France [3], Artsy.net [4] or Bugatti.com [5]. His gravestone also only mentions "Rembrandt Bugatti". The mentions of "Rembrandt Annibale" I do find are "source: Wikipedia". It was added by an IP-editor in 2014 and has most likely gone circular by now. Mark in wiki (talk) 08:25, 8 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]