Infinite Statue pays homage to the wild and rebellious Marlon Brando with this stunning 1/6 scale resin statue. One of the most famous images of 1950s cinema transformed into an exclusive 3D work of art for our Old & Rare line.
Main material Resin / Metal / ABS
Character height cm. 31
Height with base cm. 34
Base diameter cm. 30×23
Motorcycle length cm. 34
Scale 1: 6
Weight Kg. 5,5 (approximately)
Limited Edition TBD
Daniele “Danko” Angelozzi sculpture
Dario Barbera character coloring
Motorcycle coloring and Alvise Ardenghi base
Art Direction Fabio Berruti
MARLON BRANDO ™ / Greenlight license
Availability
4th Quarter 2022
Marlon Brando is Marlon Brando. Wild, rebellious, unfriendly. Sex symbol with an angelic face who represented an era and marked a turning point, from the postwar period onwards, with his overwhelming interpretations as a professional actor. Many of his films are masterpieces, others considered mediocre, but in all of them there is him, there is Marlon Brando with his unforgettable characters.
So it is for Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar That Is Called Desire, for Johnny Stabler in The Wild One, for Terry Malloy in Waterfront. And then again for Don Vito Corleone in The Godfather, for Colonel Kurtz in Apocalypse Now and Paul in the Last Tango in Paris.
Roles and characters that made him win Oscars, collect nominations and Time Magazine covers. Andy Warhol in 1966 from a still photo of Il Selvaggio makes a screenprint of it: a memorable portrait, which will become the symbol of a generation, and one of the most famous images in the entire history of cinema, Marlon Brando on the Triumph Thunderbird.
Sculpting a timeless icon, a giant like Marlon Brando was not an easy thing. If he is then joined by another motoring icon then it is a great challenge. The image of the rebellious and reckless young man from the 1950s is indelibly linked to that of Marlon Brando, who is so beautiful and impossible at the same time. An imposing statue for the size and grandeur of the myth it represents. Welcome to the roaring rebel years where men and engines marked an era.