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"Hare: A Captivating Creature of Art, Sport, and Fantasy" In the realm of art history

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Hare Collection: Mountain hare (Lepus timidus) in summer pelage amongst heather, Cairngorms National Park
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Hare Collection: Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) close-up portrait of adult, Scotland, UK. August
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Hare Collection: RF - Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) adult in arable field, Scotland, UK, August
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Hare Collection: Desert hare (Lepus tibetanus)face and ears portrait, Inner Mongolia, China
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Hare Collection: Mountain hare (Lepus timidus) in extreme winds with spin drifts of snow, Cairngorms National Park
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Hare Collection: Mountain hare (Lepus timidus) grooming itself, with back foot raised, Cairngorms National Park
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Hare Collection: Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) adult running in wintery landscape. Derbyshire, UK, January
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Hare Collection: Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) adult bounding across a snow covered field in front of a nearby sheep
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Hare Collection: Mountain hare (Lepus timidus) running in half summer coat, Peak District, UK April
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Hare Collection: Mountain hare (Lepus timidus) alert portrait in white winter coat, Monadhliath Mountains
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Hare Collection: The Mad Hatter and the March Hare trying to put the Dormouse into a teapot, c1910
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Hare Collection: Alice at the Mad Hatters Tea Party, c1910. Artist: John Tenniel
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Hare Collection: The Music Lesson, 18th century. Artist: Jules-Alexis Muenier
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Hare Collection: The Swing, c1767. Artist: Jean-Honore Fragonard
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Hare Collection: Phiale (offering-dish) made in Athens
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Hare Collection: Still life with hare and partridge
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Hare Collection: Sculpture of The First Sin by Michele Prestinari and Nicola Tabacchetti in the Sanctuary of
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Hare Collection: Hare stomach magnified under a microscope
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Hare Collection: Hare small intestine magnified under the microscope
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Hare Collection: Return from the hunt. Postcard sent by the photographer to Vincenzo Balocchi
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Hare Collection: Hare and jacket
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Hare Collection: Hare and leaves
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Hare Collection: Hare and bird hanging in the window of a rural house
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Hare Collection: Statue of the freedman Politian, preserved in the Capitoline Museums, Rome
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Hare Collection: Jaguar and hare, bronze sculpture by Antoine Louis Barye preserved in the Louvre, Paris
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Hare Collection: The baptismal font for the Baptistery of Parma, with the basin decorated with bas-reliefs with
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Hare Collection: Rainbow. Detail of the mosaic in the narthex of St. Mark's Basilica in Venice
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Hare Collection: Tapestry with a scene from Noah's Ark; tapestry designed by Egidio Scorr
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Hare Collection: Mountain Hare from the The royal natural history edited by Richard Lydekker
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Hare Collection: Egyptian tomb wall painting depicting animal sacrifices
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Hare Collection: Decorative figures from the House of Epigrams, Regio V, Insula 1, 18
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Hare Collection: The Second Love Parry, 1711 (oil on canvas)
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Hare Collection: Greyhounds Giving Chase (gouache on paper)
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Hare Collection: Picturesque rural landscape with agricultural field and tree on spring hills
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Hare Collection: Picturesque rural landscape with green agricultural field and trees on spring hills
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Hare Collection: Mad Hatters Tea Party
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Hare Collection: RF - Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) head portrait, Norfolk, UK. August
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Hare Collection: Escaped: Two Rabbits and Guinea Pig, 1880 (oil on canvas)
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Hare Collection: Afternoon tea in a Victorian drawing room, 19th century
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Hare Collection: The Marchioness of Downshire, Katherine Mary Hare
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Hare Collection: Characters from Alice in Wonderland (colour engraving)
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Hare Collection: Mountain hare (Lepus timidus) on snow covered moorland at last light, Derbyshire, UK
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Hare Collection: Comic Postcard - Greyhound Racing - The hares run by electricity, Bill Is it
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Hare Collection: European hare (Lepus europaeus), Danube Delta, Romania. July
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Hare Collection: Mountain hare (Lepus timidus) runs down a snowy mountain side. Monadhliath Mountains, Scotland
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Hare Collection: RF - Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus) running through field of grass, Scotland, UK
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Hare Collection: Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) adult in arable field, Scotland, August
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Hare Collection: Alice in Wonderland, 1917. Artist: Arthur Rackham


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"Hare: A Captivating Creature of Art, Sport, and Fantasy" In the realm of art history, Albrecht Durer's masterpiece "Hare" stands as a testament to the beauty and intricacy of Renaissance craftsmanship. Painted in 1502, this exquisite portrayal captures the essence of a hare with such precision that it seems almost lifelike. Moving from art to literature, Lewis Carroll's whimsical tale "Alice in Wonderland" brings us into a world where hares attend mad tea parties. The Mad Hatter's Tea Party becomes an enchanting scene filled with eccentricity and wonder. Stepping into the realm of sports, hare coursing emerges as a thrilling pursuit dating back to 1835. This age-old tradition showcases the agility and speed of these magnificent creatures as they race across open fields. When it comes to culinary delights, hares have long been considered game meat worthy of selection. Whether enjoyed roasted or braised, their rich flavor adds depth to any dish. Nature itself provides captivating moments when brown hares engage in playful boxing matches within the picturesque landscapes of Oxon in February. These displays are not only mesmerizing but also serve as reminders of nature's innate beauty. The world-renowned artist H. M Bateman immortalizes beagling - hunting with beagles - capturing both the thrill and elegance associated with this traditional sport involving hares. Illustrator Lydon further explores the charm and allure surrounding rabbits and hares through his artistic renditions that capture their gracefulness amidst natural settings. As spring arrives in Norfolk during March, European Brown Hares emerge from winter slumber ready for action. Their spirited boxing matches become symbolic representations of renewal and vitality within nature itself. Returning once more to Oxonshire in February reveals yet another display of brown hare boxing matches; these encounters showcase not only strength but also resilience against harsh winter conditions – truly awe-inspiring spectacles worth witnessing.