
Gauntlet Gallery — Ron English Print Index
Rabbbit House
Summary
"Rabbbit House" (2013) is a signed and numbered giclee by Ron English in a limited edition of 25, with a 25 x 30-inch image on a 27 x 32-inch sheet. The title's tripled "b" nods to English's three-eyed rabbit character, a recurring surreal creature in his visual world.
Why It Matters
English's mutant three-eyed rabbit is a beloved fixture of his pop-surreal menagerie, and Rabbbit House gives it an architectural, storybook setting. At an edition of only 25, this is a scarce, larger-format outing for one of his most distinctive invented creatures.
Collector Perspective
The small edition of 25, hand-signed and numbered on a generous sheet, makes this a comparatively scarce print. Fans of English's rabbit imagery — a persistent thread across his work — will value the character's presence in a large, narrative composition.
Historical Context
The three-eyed rabbit recurs throughout English's paintings and prints as an emblem of his mutant-pop imagination. Dated 2013, Rabbbit House continues this lineage, placing the creature in a domestic, surreal scene consistent with his dreamlike storytelling.
FAQ
What is the edition size?
A signed and numbered limited edition of 25.
What are the sizes?
Image size 25 x 30 inches; paper size 27 x 32 inches.
What does the title reference?
English's recurring three-eyed rabbit character.
Is it signed?
Yes, signed and numbered by the artist.
About the Artist
Ron English is an American contemporary artist born in 1959, widely regarded as a founding figure of the "POPaganda" movement, which fuses pop art with political and cultural satire. He is known for subverting corporate advertising and cultural icons, creating characters such as MC Supersized and the three-eyed "Temper Tot," and reimagining figures like Ronald McDonald and cartoon mascots. English has worked across billboards, canvas, murals, and collectible art toys, and his imagery has appeared in films and album covers. His work critiques consumerism, mass media, and branding through a bright, hyper-pop visual language.
Collecting Ron English at Gauntlet Gallery
Where should I begin with Ron English?
Signed, numbered screenprints and giclees featuring his signature characters are strong entry points, while hand-embellished editions and originals sit at the top. His art toys and figures also draw dedicated collectors. Gauntlet Gallery prioritizes clean, well-registered impressions with complete signing.
How is authenticity documented?
Ron English works are sold with documented studio provenance and the artist's signature and numbering. We photograph the exact piece you receive, including the signature and edition details, so you can confirm authenticity before purchase.
What drives Ron English's value?
Iconic characters, edition size, hand-embellishment, condition, and documented provenance are the main value drivers. Low-numbered, embellished, and original works consistently outperform open or larger editions.