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Three Historic Mullin Automotive Museum Cars To Be Featured at Vero Beach Museum of Art Exhibition

By: Mullin Automotive Museum

The 1938 Dubonnet Xenia, 1934 Voisin Type C27 and 1929 Bugatti Type 46 are among 22 rare vehicles featured in 'Rolling Sculpture: Streamlined Art Deco Automobiles and Motorcycles'

1938 Hispano-Suiza H6B Dubonnet Xenia

Three fan-favorite cars from the Mullin Automotive Museum collection, including two multi-time concours award winners, will be on display in a newly-curated exhibit, Rolling Sculpture: Streamlined Art Deco Automobiles and Motorcycles, at the Vero Beach Museum of Art (VMBA), in Vero Beach, FL, beginning Jan. 28.

Rolling Sculpture features 22 rare automobiles and motorcycles that exemplify the period between World Wars when automotive design was heavily influenced by the Art Deco and Streamline Moderne design trends, producing some of the most beautiful automobiles of all time, many of which appear to be moving while at rest. The exhibit runs through April 30.

The three featured cars from the Mullin collection included in the exhibition are:

1938 Hispano-Suiza H6B Dubonnet Xenia

1938 Hispano-Suiza H6B Dubonnet Xenia: A one-of-a-kind vehicle designed by French aircraft engineer, Jean Andreau, for André Dubonnet to showcase Dubonnet's aerodynamic designs and inventions, the foremost of which was a coil-spring hyperflex suspension. This car was awarded Best of Show Avant-Guerre at the 2022 Chantilly Arts et Élégance Richard Mille Concours d'État in France, as well as the Bridge of Weir Design Award at the 2022 Hampton Court Palace Concours of Elegance in London.

1934 Avions Voisin Type C27 Aerosport Coupe

1934 Avions Voisin Type C27 Aerosport Coupe: The second of just two cars designed by Gabriel Voisin in collaboration with architect André Noel-Noel Telmont. It was initially displayed at the 1935 Geneva and Madrid Auto Shows and owned by Telmont. This car took home the prestigious 'Best of Show' award at the 2021 Hampton Court Concours of Elegance at England's Hampton Court Palace.

1929 Bugatti Type 46 Semi-Profile Coupe

1929 Bugatti Type 46 Semi-profile Coupe: This yellow-and-black coupe is the perfect example of Bugatti's Art Deco styling. The chassis of this Bugatti Type 46 was built in 1929 and originally bodied in 1934 in Czechoslovakia by coachbuilder Oldřich Ulik.

'Our ongoing mission is to share the beauty and history of French automotive styling with the world,' said Peter Mullin, founder and CEO of the Mullin Automotive Museum. 'This exhibition is a wonderful chance to showcase some of the most extraordinary cars in our collection alongside other historic vehicles from the Art Deco era.'

This exhibition has been co-organized by the Vero Beach Museum of Art with guest curator Ken Gross. Gross has been an automotive journalist for over 40 years and has curated fourteen fine art museum exhibitions across the United States, including 'The Allure of the Automobile' at the Portland Art Museum, 'Sculpted in Steel,' at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and 'The Allure of the Automobile' at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. He is the former director of the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles and is based in Virginia.

Photo credit: Dan Vaughan / conceptcarz.com
Ian Wood / Mullin Automotive Museum
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