Bugs Bunny
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What's Opera, Doc? Lobby Card by Chuck Jones
Fine art reproduction on paper of the 1957 lobby card for the Chuck Jones masterpiece, "What's Opera, Doc?"
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The Ambassador Of Stamps
The first in a series of four U.S. postage stamps paying homage to beloved Looney Tunes characters, “The Ambassador of Stamps” (#1767) features a custom-framed set of three collectible elements: an exclusive Bugs Bunny-themed "First Day of Issue" cancelled envelope, a ten-stamp saver sheet, and an enlarged lithograph of the stamp artwork. Created in an edition of only 2,500, the final framed dimensions measure 20.5” wide by 16” high. Learn More -
Persistence of Carrots by Chuck Jones
Bugs Bunny - Released 1991 - Edition Size 350 - Hand Signed by Chuck Jones - Limited Edition Lithograph Chuck Jones was commissioned in 1989 to create a series of original works celebrating his favorite artists. Adapting his hand to their style, he said, was one of the most difficult things he had done in his career. But when you see the results you realize what a genius Jones was when it came to assessing the work of some of the true masters of Western European and American art. To have slipped the Warner Bros. cartoon characters so effortlessly into the settings of Salvador Dali, for instance, as he's done in this image, or placing Bugs Bunny in a work by Marc Chagall is pure magic. These fine art lithographs were hand-pulled, one color at a time, on 19th century French Marinoni stone presses at the American Atelier in New York City in 1989. Each has been signed in pencil by Mr. Jones.
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Invaders From Mars! by Juan Ortiz
Regular Edition: Numbered Lithograph on Fine Art Paper
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Deluxe Edition: Numbered and Signed Lithograph on Fine Art Paper