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César Manrique x BMW 730i

César Manrique x BMW 730i

Manrique is recognized as a universal talent – architect, sculptor, designer, object artist, and painter in one. Around forty years were to pass before his paintings were shown publicly for the first time. He achieved his breakthrough at the Biennale in Venice in 1960.

The pictures painted by the ardent ecologist and landscape designer dealt mainly with the theme “Geology and Vulcanism”. In both bright and subdued colours, he rendered light and lava and their interplay visible. The artist was born on Lanzarote in 1919 and died in 1992 at the age of 72.

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(@Enes Kucevic)
(@Enes Kucevic)

From Manrique’s point of view, cars, being an essential part of our everyday lives, have an effect on our townscapes, thereby contributing decisively to the way the world around us looks.

When designing the BMW 730i, it was Manrique’s major intention to “unite in one single object the perception of speed and aerodynamics with the concept of aesthetics”. Bright colours and generously sweeping lines integrated into the car’s contours create the impression of effortless gliding and graceful movement.

 

The BMW 730i

Six-cylinder inline engine

Displacement: 2986 cm³

Power output: 188 bhp

Top speed: 222 km/h

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