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- Advertising Poster for Bugatti Automobiles, "Le Pur-Sang des Automobiles," 1925 - Ettore Bugatti rightfully took pride in the precision engineering and high performance of his automobiles. Bugatti cars were highly successful in motor racing throughout the 1920s and 1930s. This 1925 advertising poster boasts about the automaker's high standards. The French phrase "le pur-sang des automobiles" translates into English as "the thoroughbred of automobiles."

- 1925
- Collections - Artifact
Advertising Poster for Bugatti Automobiles, "Le Pur-Sang des Automobiles," 1925
Ettore Bugatti rightfully took pride in the precision engineering and high performance of his automobiles. Bugatti cars were highly successful in motor racing throughout the 1920s and 1930s. This 1925 advertising poster boasts about the automaker's high standards. The French phrase "le pur-sang des automobiles" translates into English as "the thoroughbred of automobiles."
- 1931 Bugatti Type 41 Royale Convertible - Longer than a Duesenberg. Twice the horsepower of a Rolls-Royce. More costly than both put together. The Bugatti Royale was the ultimate automobile, making its owners feel like kings. Not only did it do everything on a grander scale than the world's other great luxury cars, it was also rare. Bugatti built only six Royales, whereas there were 481 Model J Duesenbergs and 1,767 Phantom II Rolls-Royces.

- 1931
- Collections - Artifact
1931 Bugatti Type 41 Royale Convertible
Longer than a Duesenberg. Twice the horsepower of a Rolls-Royce. More costly than both put together. The Bugatti Royale was the ultimate automobile, making its owners feel like kings. Not only did it do everything on a grander scale than the world's other great luxury cars, it was also rare. Bugatti built only six Royales, whereas there were 481 Model J Duesenbergs and 1,767 Phantom II Rolls-Royces.