
Vintage Framed Rabbit Print by Gig
This item is a vintage lithographic print featuring a whimsical, wide-eyed rabbit, a hallmark of the mid-20th-century 'Big Eye' art movement. The print depicts a brown and white bunny standing upright, nibbling on a carrot while holding a small purple bulb vegetable. The artwork is characterized by soft, blended textures and an anthropomorphic style. It is signed 'GIG' in the lower right corner, identifying it as the work of the artist active in the 1960s known for animal portraits. The print is housed under glass within a simple, off-white or light grey wooden frame featuring a mitered corner construction. A thin green border line is printed on the paper, acting as a faux-matting element to frame the subject. The paper appears to have a slight aged yellowing or cream patina consistent with 1960s or 1970s mass-produced decor. Condition-wise, the frame shows minor scuffing and age-related wear, and a small pink price tag is adhered to the bottom left of the glass. The illustration quality is typical of the era's commercial decorative arts, focusing on sentimental charm.
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Estimated Value
$35-55
Basic Information
Category
Art and Wall Decor
Appraised On
March 5, 2026
Estimated Value
$35-55
Item Description
This item is a vintage lithographic print featuring a whimsical, wide-eyed rabbit, a hallmark of the mid-20th-century 'Big Eye' art movement. The print depicts a brown and white bunny standing upright, nibbling on a carrot while holding a small purple bulb vegetable. The artwork is characterized by soft, blended textures and an anthropomorphic style. It is signed 'GIG' in the lower right corner, identifying it as the work of the artist active in the 1960s known for animal portraits. The print is housed under glass within a simple, off-white or light grey wooden frame featuring a mitered corner construction. A thin green border line is printed on the paper, acting as a faux-matting element to frame the subject. The paper appears to have a slight aged yellowing or cream patina consistent with 1960s or 1970s mass-produced decor. Condition-wise, the frame shows minor scuffing and age-related wear, and a small pink price tag is adhered to the bottom left of the glass. The illustration quality is typical of the era's commercial decorative arts, focusing on sentimental charm.
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