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Chinese Hare Collection

The Chinese hare (Leporidae) is a species of mammal in the family Leporidae, which includes rabbits and hares, and is native to China

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Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Hare, between 618 and 906. Creator: Unknown

Hare, between 618 and 906. Creator: Unknown
Hare, between 618 and 906

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: An engraving depicting a sugar hare seller and truck with wine jars in China, 19th century

An engraving depicting a sugar hare seller and truck with wine jars in China, 19th century
5310699 An engraving depicting a sugar hare seller and truck with wine jars in China, 19th century; (add.info.: Date: 1813); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Kintaro arbitre un combat de lutte entre un singe et un lapin

Kintaro arbitre un combat de lutte entre un singe et un lapin
FIA5409372 Kintaro arbitre un combat de lutte entre un singe et un lapin. Estampe de Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861), 1845 - Kintaro, by Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1797-1861). Colour woodcut, 1845

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Hare Pendant, Shang dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BC), 12th / 11th century B. C. Creator: Unknown

Hare Pendant, Shang dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BC), 12th / 11th century B. C. Creator: Unknown
Hare Pendant, Shang dynasty (c.1600-1046 BC), 12th/11th century B.C

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Desert hare (Lepus tibetanus)face and ears portrait, Inner Mongolia, China

Desert hare (Lepus tibetanus)face and ears portrait, Inner Mongolia, China

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Interview between Col Hare, Lieut. Governor, and the Caffre Chiefs, at Block Drift

Interview between Col Hare, Lieut. Governor, and the Caffre Chiefs, at Block Drift, 1846 (coloured lithograph)
5925024 Interview between Col Hare, Lieut. Governor, and the Caffre Chiefs, at Block Drift, 1846 (coloured lithograph) by Darell, Harry Francis (1814-53); National Army Museum

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Rabbit and narcissus, 19th century

Rabbit and narcissus, 19th century
7202712 Rabbit and narcissus, 19th century by Xu Gu (1823-1896); 21, 2 x 19 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Rabbit and narcissus)

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Tea Bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th century. Creator: Unknown

Tea Bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th century. Creator: Unknown
Tea Bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th century

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Teabowl with Everted Mouth Rim, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th century. Creator: Unknown

Teabowl with Everted Mouth Rim, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th century. Creator: Unknown
Teabowl with Everted Mouth Rim, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th century

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Fragments of Tea Bowls, fused to their saggar, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th / 13th century

Fragments of Tea Bowls, fused to their saggar, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th / 13th century
Fragments of Tea Bowls, fused to their saggar, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th/13th century

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Fragmentary Bowl, with clay firing cushion, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th / 13th century

Fragmentary Bowl, with clay firing cushion, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th / 13th century
Fragmentary Bowl, with clay firing cushion, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th/13th century

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Fragmentary Bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th / 13th century. Creator: Unknown

Fragmentary Bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th / 13th century. Creator: Unknown
Fragmentary Bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th/13th century

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Lobed Mirror with Images of the Moon Palace: Hare Pounding Elixir

Lobed Mirror with Images of the Moon Palace: Hare Pounding Elixir
Lobed Mirror with Images of the Moon Palace Hare Pounding Elixir, Toad, and Chang E Holding Peaches of Immortality, Tang dynasty (A.D. 618-907), 8th century

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Tea Bowl with 'Hares fur'Glaze, Song dynasty (960-1279). Creator: Unknown

Tea Bowl with "Hares fur"Glaze, Song dynasty (960-1279). Creator: Unknown
Tea Bowl with " Hares fur" Glaze, Song dynasty (960-1279)

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Tea bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th / 13th century. Creator: Unknown

Tea bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th / 13th century. Creator: Unknown
Tea bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th/13th century

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Hare Pendant, Shang to early Western Zhou period, 13th / 10th century B. C. Creator: Unknown

Hare Pendant, Shang to early Western Zhou period, 13th / 10th century B. C. Creator: Unknown
Hare Pendant, Shang to early Western Zhou period, 13th/10th century B.C

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Hare Pendant, Western Zhou period, 11th / 10th century B. C. Creator: Unknown

Hare Pendant, Western Zhou period, 11th / 10th century B. C. Creator: Unknown
Hare Pendant, Western Zhou period, 11th/10th century B.C

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Figure of a hare seated on its haunches, Tang Dynasty, 618-907

Figure of a hare seated on its haunches, Tang Dynasty, 618-907
425411 Figure of a hare seated on its haunches, Tang Dynasty, 618-907 (bronze with traces of gilding) by Chinese School, Tang Dynasty (618-907); 4.1x1.5x2.6 cm; Freer Gallery of Art

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Chinese seller of sugar hares and a truck

Chinese seller of sugar hares and a truck
Chinese seller of sugar hares or mooncakes at the 4th moon, and truck to carry Chinese wine, beer brewed from millet, Qing Dynasty

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: A Hare and Snipe Hanging from a Game-Ring, Fruit in a Wanli Kraak Porselein Bowl, Figs

A Hare and Snipe Hanging from a Game-Ring, Fruit in a Wanli Kraak Porselein Bowl, Figs
827955 A Hare and Snipe Hanging from a Game-Ring, Fruit in a Wanli Kraak Porselein Bowl, Figs, Dead Partridges and Finches, Asparagus, Cabbage

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Newport NP18 2 Map

Newport NP18 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Newport NP18 2

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Elephant, Horse, and Hare, 1788. Creator: Min Zhen (Chinese, 1730-after 1788)

Elephant, Horse, and Hare, 1788. Creator: Min Zhen (Chinese, 1730-after 1788)
Elephant, Horse, and Hare, 1788

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Tea Bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th / 13th century. Creator: Unknown

Tea Bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th / 13th century. Creator: Unknown
Tea Bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279), 12th/13th century

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Tea Bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279). Creator: Unknown

Tea Bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279). Creator: Unknown
Tea Bowl, Song dynasty (960-1279)

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Hare Pendant, Western Zhou period, 11th / 10th century B. C. Creator: Unknown

Hare Pendant, Western Zhou period, 11th / 10th century B. C. Creator: Unknown
Hare Pendant, Western Zhou period, 11th/10th century B.C

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Hare Pendant, Western Zhou period, 11th / 10th century B. C. Creator: Unknown

Hare Pendant, Western Zhou period, 11th / 10th century B. C. Creator: Unknown
Hare Pendant, Western Zhou period, 11th/10th century B.C

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Mammals, c. 1860 (colour litho)

Mammals, c. 1860 (colour litho)
1109804 Mammals, c.1860 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Naturgeschichte des TierreichsA (Natural History of the Animal Kingdom)

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Saggers Bowl Fragments Jian ware 960-1279 China

Saggers Bowl Fragments Jian ware 960-1279 China
Saggers and Bowl Fragments: Jian ware, 960-1279. China, near Shui ch i, Song dynasty (960-1279). Stoneware with " hares fur" glaze; overall: 9.6 x 17.2 cm (3 3/4 x 6 3/4 in.)

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: A Paraceratherium mother grazes on leaves and twigs of a poplar tree

A Paraceratherium mother grazes on leaves and twigs of a poplar tree while her infant son stands nearby in a scene from 30 million years ago during the Rupelian Stage of the Oligocene Epoch in

Background imageChinese Hare Collection: Paraceratherium, artwork

Paraceratherium, artwork
Paraceratherium. Artwork of a female Paraceratherium and her young in what is now northwest China, 30 million years ago during the Rupelian Stage of the Oligocene Epoch


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Chinese Hare Collection

The Chinese hare (Leporidae) is a species of mammal in the family Leporidae, which includes rabbits and hares, and is native to China, and is found in grasslands, woodlands, and shrubland habitats, gray-brown coat with white underparts. Its ears are long and its hind legs are longer than its front legs. It feeds on grasses, herbs, roots, buds and bark. They are reach speeds of up to 40 mph when running away from danger or chasing prey. Breeding season occurs during the spring months when females give birth to litters of two to four young after a gestation period of about 35 days. The Chinese hare is an important game species for hunters in China as well as an important food source for many predators including foxes, wolves and birds of prey.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of Chinese Hare wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. The Chinese hare is a small mammal found in China and parts of Southeast Asia. It has long ears and powerful hind legs that allow it to run at high speeds. Our collection features beautiful images of the Chinese hare in its natural habitat, captured by talented photographers. The wall art options include posters and canvases that can be hung on any wall to add a touch of nature to your home or office space. Framed prints are perfect for adding an elegant touch to any room while photo prints make great gifts for animal lovers. Jigsaw puzzles offer hours of fun for both children and adults alike. The our collection of Chinese Hare products is perfect for anyone who loves these adorable animals or wants to add some wildlife-inspired decor to their living space.
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What are Chinese Hare (Leporidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Chinese Hare art prints are a collection of high-quality prints that feature the Chinese hare, which is also known as the Chinese rabbit. These animals are native to China and have been an important part of Chinese culture for centuries. The art prints showcase these beautiful creatures in various poses and settings, from playful to serene. The artwork captures the essence of these animals with stunning detail and vibrant colors, making them perfect for any home or office decor. They are available in a range of sizes and styles, including framed or unframed options. These art prints make great gifts for animal lovers or anyone who appreciates fine art. They can be used to decorate living spaces, offices, bedrooms, or even classrooms. With their timeless beauty and cultural significance, Chinese Hare art prints are sure to add a touch of elegance to any space they adorn.
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What Chinese Hare (Leporidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Chinese Hare art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and collectors alike. These prints showcase the beauty and grace of these amazing creatures, capturing their unique features in stunning detail. Some of the most popular Chinese Hare art prints available from Media Storehouse include beautiful photographs, illustrations, and paintings that depict these animals in various settings. Whether you're looking for a print that showcases the hare's natural habitat or one that captures its playful nature, there is sure to be something here to suit your tastes. In addition to traditional art prints, Media Storehouse also offers a variety of other products featuring Chinese Hares such as canvas prints, framed prints and posters. So whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with some stunning artwork or simply want to add some new pieces to your collection, be sure to check out our selection today.
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How do I buy Chinese Hare (Leporidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To buy Chinese Hare art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring Leporidae mammals. Once you have found the artwork that speaks to you, simply select the size and format that best suits your needs. You can choose from a range of options including canvas prints, framed prints, or unframed posters. We offer a secure online checkout process where you can enter your payment details and shipping address. They accept all major credit cards as well as PayPal for added convenience. Once your order has been placed, Media Storehouse will carefully package your artwork and ship it directly to your doorstep. Their team is committed to providing excellent customer service throughout the entire buying process. Whether you are looking for a stunning piece of wall art for your home or office or searching for a unique gift idea for someone special, our collection of Chinese Hare art prints is sure to impress.
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How much do Chinese Hare (Leporidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Chinese Hare art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints, fine art prints, canvas prints, and framed prints that are sure to suit any budget or preference. Our Chinese Hare art prints showcase these adorable creatures in their natural habitat and capture their unique personalities and characteristics. Whether you're looking for a small print to add some charm to your home or office space or a larger statement piece for your living room, we have something for everyone. We take pride in offering affordable prices without compromising quality. All our products are made using premium materials and state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure vibrant colors and sharp details that will last a lifetime. Browse our selection today to find the perfect Chinese Hare art print for your collection.
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How will my Chinese Hare (Leporidae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Chinese Hare art prints to you. We use high-quality materials and packaging to ensure that your artwork arrives in perfect condition. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube for protection during transit. Once your order is processed, it will be shipped directly to the address provided at checkout. You can expect your package to arrive within a reasonable timeframe depending on the shipping option selected at checkout. We understand how important it is for our customers to receive their orders promptly and securely. That's why we work with trusted delivery partners who have a proven track record of reliable service. When you receive your Chinese Hare art prints from Media Storehouse, you can rest assured that they have been handled with care every step of the way. We hope that you enjoy displaying them in your home or office.