Description
Mr. Rabbit is a 90x120cm acrylic painting on canvas showing a hare in a floral-patterned teal suit against a deep teal background. The rabbit's head is rendered in naturalistic detail with whiskers and fur texture, while the torso wears a tailored suit jacket covered in pink and coral roses. The painting is stretched over a 3.5cm-deep gallery frame, ready to hang without additional framing.
Designed for living rooms, studies, and hallways where character-driven art fits the interior scheme, the painting works in both maximalist settings (where it can anchor a gallery wall) and as a single statement piece in otherwise minimal rooms. The 90cm width suits spaces above sofas, console tables, or along hallways with 3m+ wall runs. The teal backdrop pairs with interiors using teal, emerald, sage or navy accent colours, and the coral-pink florals pick up warm-toned furnishings.
The canvas surface carries visible brushwork in the fur and fabric detail, giving the piece a handmade quality despite being a reproduced print on acrylic-primed canvas. The 3.5cm frame depth means the painting projects noticeably from the wall, creating shadow and dimension. At 2.02kg the framed canvas can be hung on a single picture hook or two D-rings depending on the wall type. The Schuller catalogue classifies this as part of their character portrait range, which includes other anthropomorphic animal subjects in similar formal-dress compositions.
Specification
| Width |
90cm |
| Height |
120cm |
| Depth |
3.5cm |
| Weight |
2.02kg |
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Frequently Asked
Does it arrive framed and ready to hang?
Yes. The canvas is stretched over a 3.5cm-deep gallery frame with the image wrapping around the edges. It can be hung directly on a wall using a picture hook or D-rings without additional framing.
Is this an original painting or a print?
This is a reproduced acrylic print on canvas, not an original hand-painted piece. The canvas surface shows brushwork texture to give a painted appearance, but the image is digitally printed onto acrylic-primed canvas and then stretched over the frame.
What wall colour works best with the teal background?
The deep teal backdrop pairs cleanly with white, off-white, light grey, sage green, or darker navy walls. The coral-pink florals in the suit provide a warm accent that works against cooler wall tones, so the painting can lift an otherwise cool-toned room without clashing.
What is the subject matter intended to convey?
The anthropomorphic rabbit in formal dress is part of Schuller's character portrait range, which borrows from 19th-century portrait conventions but replaces the human subject with an animal. The style suits interiors where playful or surreal art fits the design language, including eclectic, maximalist, or contemporary spaces that avoid overly serious or minimal aesthetics.