Hippety Hopper- Fine Art Framed Lobby Card Giclee
$150.00
This framed limited edition 16×20 giclee is entitled “Hippety Hopper,” and released in 1949, under the direction of Robert McKimson. Hippety Hopper cartoons have a typical pattern: Hopper escapes from a zoo, circus, etc., and is mistaken for a giant mouse by Sylvester the cat.This edition is limited to 500 hand-numbered pieces.
Originally, “Lobby Cards” were created to publicize each cartoon and were used by theater owners to display in theater
lobbies.
“Giclée,” as a fine art term, has come to be associated with prints using fade-resistant “archival” inks (including solvent inks) and the inkjet printers that use them.
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Description
This framed limited edition 16×20 giclee is entitled “Hippety Hopper,” and released in 1949, under the direction of Robert McKimson. Hippety Hopper cartoons have a typical pattern: Hopper escapes from a zoo, circus, etc., and is mistaken for a giant mouse by Sylvester the cat.This edition is limited to 500 hand-numbered pieces. Originally, “Lobby Cards” were created to publicize each cartoon and were used by theater owners to display in theater lobbies. “Giclée,” as a fine art term, has come to be associated with prints using fade-resistant “archival” inks (including solvent inks) and the inkjet printers that use them.
Additional information
Weight | 5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 20 × 24 × 4 in |
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