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Bring timeless storybook charm to your nursery with this museum-quality reproduction of Bunny Taxi Service by Renée Barnes. Originally printed in the 1930s by Catalda Fine Arts, this adorable scene of anthropomorphic bunnies has been carefully digitally restored and reproduced as a gallery-wrapped canvas print perfect for modern nurseries and children's rooms.
About the Artwork
This charming illustration captures a delightful moment of whimsy—cheerful bunnies operating their very own taxi service in a world of imagination and play. Part of Renée Barnes's celebrated series of children's lithographs printed by Catalda Fine Arts in the 1930s, the original print has been preserved in mint condition and digitally enhanced to ensure vibrant color and crisp detail in every reproduction.
Why This Print?
- Authentic 1930s storybook aesthetic with vintage charm
- Museum-quality reproduction from carefully preserved Catalda Fine Arts original
- Perfect for creating a timeless, story-driven nursery or playroom
- Heirloom-quality decor that grows with your child
- Gallery-wrapped canvas with fade-resistant inks
- Ready to hang—no framing required
About the Artist
Renée Barnes (1886–1940) was an American Impressionist and Modern artist known for her charming childhood-themed lithographs during the 1930s. Her playful scenes—like Bunny Taxi Service, Three Happy Pigs, and Humpty Dumpty Circus—remain favorites among collectors for their vivid color, charming characters, and nostalgic warmth.
Product Details
- Reproduced from original 1930s Catalda Fine Arts lithograph
- Canvas Material: Responsibly sourced FSC-certified wood stretcher bars, cotton-polyester blend (300-350gsm), 2cm depth
- Available in 6-8 sizes depending on the print
- Hanging Kit: Included, varies by country
- Made to order via premium print-on-demand partner
Part of our Once Upon a Wall collection—where vintage storybook art meets modern nursery design.
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Renee Barnes, Print on Demand by Gelato
Description
Bring timeless storybook charm to your nursery with this museum-quality reproduction of Bunny Taxi Service by Renée Barnes. Originally printed in the 1930s by Catalda Fine Arts, this adorable scene of anthropomorphic bunnies has been carefully digitally restored and reproduced as a gallery-wrapped canvas print perfect for modern nurseries and children's rooms.
About the Artwork
This charming illustration captures a delightful moment of whimsy—cheerful bunnies operating their very own taxi service in a world of imagination and play. Part of Renée Barnes's celebrated series of children's lithographs printed by Catalda Fine Arts in the 1930s, the original print has been preserved in mint condition and digitally enhanced to ensure vibrant color and crisp detail in every reproduction.
Why This Print?
- Authentic 1930s storybook aesthetic with vintage charm
- Museum-quality reproduction from carefully preserved Catalda Fine Arts original
- Perfect for creating a timeless, story-driven nursery or playroom
- Heirloom-quality decor that grows with your child
- Gallery-wrapped canvas with fade-resistant inks
- Ready to hang—no framing required
About the Artist
Renée Barnes (1886–1940) was an American Impressionist and Modern artist known for her charming childhood-themed lithographs during the 1930s. Her playful scenes—like Bunny Taxi Service, Three Happy Pigs, and Humpty Dumpty Circus—remain favorites among collectors for their vivid color, charming characters, and nostalgic warmth.
Product Details
- Reproduced from original 1930s Catalda Fine Arts lithograph
- Canvas Material: Responsibly sourced FSC-certified wood stretcher bars, cotton-polyester blend (300-350gsm), 2cm depth
- Available in 6-8 sizes depending on the print
- Hanging Kit: Included, varies by country
- Made to order via premium print-on-demand partner
Part of our Once Upon a Wall collection—where vintage storybook art meets modern nursery design.
Production Details
Renee Barnes, Print on Demand by Gelato
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