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Hand-coloured engraving print of a Rabbit

Framed Print : Hand-coloured engraving print of a Rabbit
Framed Print : Hand-coloured engraving print of a Rabbit
Framed Print : Hand-coloured engraving print of a Rabbit
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Framed Print of Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), the Old World rabbit. (1828). A rodent introduced

Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), the Old World rabbit. (1828). A rodent introduced to Britain by the Normans in the 11th century as a protein source, it has become an agricultural pest. It was introduced to Australia with disastrous results. From British Quadrupeds, W MacGillivray, (Edinburgh, 1828), one of the volumes in William Jardines Naturalists Library series. Hand-coloured engraving. Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide. © Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group

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Introducing the Rabbit Framed Print featuring an 1828 illustration of Oryctolagus cuniculus, the Old World Rabbit, by Universal Images Group. This charming print shows the timeless beauty of this rodent, which was brought to Britain by the Normans over 900 years ago as a valuable food source. Admire the intricate details of its expressive features and elegant form. A perfect addition to any room, this framed print adds a touch of natural history and charm to your decor.

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Photo Prints - Add a touch of nature to your home with our Photo Prints. Featuring the Old World rabbit, introduced to Britain in the 11th century as a protein source, this image shows the fascinating history and characteristics of Oryctolagus cuniculus. Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and photography lovers alike.

Photo Mugs - Personalize your space with Photo Mugs featuring the Old World rabbit, a fascinating rodent introduced to Britain by the Normans in the 11th century. Perfect for nature lovers and history enthusiasts, our Photo Mugs make thoughtful gifts or add a touch of personality to your home decor.

Poster Prints - Introducing our range of Poster Prints featuring the Old World Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), an iconic rodent with a rich history. This image, sourced from Universal Images Group (UIG), shows the rabbit in its natural beauty, first discovered in 1828. A fascinating fact: Rabbits were introduced to Britain by the Normans in the 11th century as a valuable food source, but they have since become a beloved species and, at times, an agricultural pest. Bring the charm of the rabbit into your space with this elegant and educational poster print. Order yours today!

Metal Prints - Introducing the world of Media Storehouse Metal Prints, featuring this image of a rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), the Old World rabbit. This charming rodent, which was introduced to Britain by the Normans in the 11th century, has since become a beloved symbol of nature and an agricultural pest. Our Metal Prints bring this timeless photograph to life, transforming it into a stunning, work of art for your home or office. With its rich, metallic finish and durable construction, this print is sure to make a lasting impression. Add a touch of whimsy and wonder to your space with Media Storehouse's Rabbit Metal Print.

Canvas Prints - Canvas Prints featuring artwork, like 'Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), the Old World rabbit. (1828)', a historical depiction of this introduced rodent species to Britain by the Normans in the 11th century, now an agricultural pest. Perfect for nature lovers and art enthusiasts, our Canvas Prints bring charm to any room.

Mouse Mats - Mouse Mats featuring the Old World rabbit, a rodent introduced to Britain by the Normans in the 11th century as a protein source. Now an agricultural pest, this design adds a touch of wildlife to your desk. Perfect for gamers and office workers alike, Mouse Mats provide comfort and protection for your mouse while showcasing fascinating facts about nature.

Image Download - Download high-resolution image of the Old World rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), a rodent introduced to Britain by the Normans in the 11th century as a food source, now considered an agricultural pest. This rights-managed license grants non-exclusive use for web, TV, editorial, brochures, merchandising and advertising purposes.


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Made and Shipped from within the USA or Canada as appropriate. Printed on 10"x8" Premium Matte Paper offering bright, white paper with a matte finish with a digitally rendered mat surround offering the timeless look of professionally mounted artwork. Our 1″ Frames are available in a range of colours with clear acrylic shatterproof glazing and Kraft pad backer. Matte Paper offer a lighter-weight alternative to fine art paper which is optimized for artwork and can be suitable for photography in scenarios where a less glossy appearance is preferred. This sustainable paper printing is an alternative to our premium fine art paper. Each frame is 1″ wide by 3/4″ deep and glazed using standard 1/16” clear PETG to protect and enhance the visibility of each print. Ready to hang with a sawtooth metal hanger and sturdy backer.

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.4cm x 12.6cm (8" x 5")

Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 25.4cm (12" x 10")


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