The Bugatti->ke16 name has long been associated with style and performance in the realms of automotive excellence, but few are aware of impact the Bugatti name made in the worlds of art and craftsmanship.

The Bugatti family began a legacy for themselves in the late 1800s that continued through many generations and lasts even still. The Mullin Automotive Museum, an institution devoted to showcasing French art and automobiles from the Art Deco era, has announced The Art of Bugatti exhibition that starts in the spring of 2014.

The museum is located roughly an hour north of Los Angeles in Oxnard, California, and it will play host to the Bugatti family collection of oil paintings, bronze sculptures, intricate furniture and, of course, some of Bugatti’s most famous cars, including the current Veyron->ke1112.

Besides the Veyron->ke1112, the exhibition will also host the early Brescia racecar->ke148, the race-winning Types 35s, 37, and 51; Jean Bugatti’s Type 64 Papillon and Atlantic Coupé; Types 57 Aravis and Atalante, and the Type 41 Bugatti Royale. Even more impressive is perhaps one of Bugatti’s earliest four-wheeled creations, a horse-drawn cart, complete with the iconic Bugatti logo branded on its side.

Click past the jump to see more pictures of the classic Bugatti cars and artwork

1928 Bugatti Type 37A Grand Prix

1929 Bugatti Type 44 Fiacra

1930 Bugatti Type 46 Cabriolet

1936 Bugatti 57SC Atlantic

1939 Bugatti Type 57C Aravis

1939 Bugatti Type 57C Atalante

Ettore Bugatti Carriage Circa 1927