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Hare Collection (page 51)

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

Background imageHare Collection: Hare stretching in flowers of Shepherd's-purse

Hare stretching in flowers of Shepherd's-purse
ME-1376 Hare stretching in flowers of Shepherd's-purse Lepus capensis Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHare Collection: Brown Hare Feeding on Grass

Brown Hare Feeding on Grass
FEU-26 European Brown HARE Feeding on Grass Lepus capensis Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHare Collection: Brown Hare - feeding on grass Norfolk UK

Brown Hare - feeding on grass Norfolk UK
FEU-240 Brown Hare - feeding on grass Norfolk, UK Lepus capensis Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHare Collection: Brown Hare - feeding on grass Norfolk UK

Brown Hare - feeding on grass Norfolk UK
FEU-240-c Brown Hare - feeding on grass Norfolk, UK Lepus capensis Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHare Collection: Mouutain Hare - in winter Swiss Alps

Mouutain Hare - in winter Swiss Alps
ED-710 Mountain Hare - in winter Swiss Alps Lepus timidus Eric Dragesco Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHare Collection: Brown Hare - x2

Brown Hare - x2
CK-3986 Brown Hares- x2 Lepus europaeus Chris Knights Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHare Collection: Brown Hare

Brown Hare
CK-1090 European Brown HARE - drinking from stream Lepus capensis latin also - europaeus capensis Chris Knights Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHare Collection: Cape Hare foraging in open area in early morning. Inhabits drier, open habitat

Cape Hare foraging in open area in early morning. Inhabits drier, open habitat
ASW-4603 Cape Hare - foraging in open area in early morning Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa Lepus capensis Inhabits drier, open habitat

Background imageHare Collection: Cape hare, Lepus capensis

Cape hare, Lepus capensis, Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa, Africa

Background imageHare Collection: Snow hare (Lepus americanus), Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Snow hare (Lepus americanus), Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Background imageHare Collection: Snow hare, Lepus americanus, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Snow hare, Lepus americanus, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Background imageHare Collection: Euorpean Hare Young

Euorpean Hare Young
USH-217 European HARE - young Lepus europaeus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHare Collection: European Hare - young cleaning itself

European Hare - young cleaning itself
USH-210 European HARE - young animal, cleaning itself Lepus europaeus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHare Collection: Tortoise and Hare

Tortoise and Hare
The Hare and The Tortoise and The Hare and The Frogs

Background imageHare Collection: Hunting / Hare, C17

Hunting / Hare, C17
A huntsman on foot leads the way for two huntsmen and their dogs, in close pursuit of the hare

Background imageHare Collection: Hare Tricking the Tiger

Hare Tricking the Tiger
The hare tricking the tiger

Background imageHare Collection: Hare & Wolf Save Sheep

Hare & Wolf Save Sheep
The hare outwits the wolf and saves the sheep

Background imageHare Collection: John Hare / Ellis Photo

John Hare / Ellis Photo
Sir JOHN HARE English actor-manager

Background imageHare Collection: White Hare of Cornwall

White Hare of Cornwall
A white hare is the spirit of a broken hearted maiden who haunts her deceiver. In Cornwall one such hare also appears to warn the fisher folk of tempests

Background imageHare Collection: Meat and Fish Dishes

Meat and Fish Dishes
Sirloin of beef, roast turkey, boiled salmon, calfs head, leg of mutton, roast ducks, boiled turbot, roast hare

Background imageHare Collection: Preparing Hare C16

Preparing Hare C16
A cook disembowels a hare in preparing it for cooking

Background imageHare Collection: Male Type / John Hare 1890

Male Type / John Hare 1890
A typical late Victorian: John Hare, actor-manager (1844-1921)

Background imageHare Collection: Huntsman Costume 1820S

Huntsman Costume 1820S
Cossacks, waistcoat with pointed front, blue d-b coat: gigot sleeves, cut-away in a curve, short tails; tartan stockings & cravat, black pumps. French hunting attire

Background imageHare Collection: Hyginus / Lepus

Hyginus / Lepus
LEPUS The hare

Background imageHare Collection: Dr Robert Knox

Dr Robert Knox
Dr ROBERT KNOX Scottish anatomist, associated with Burke and Hare

Background imageHare Collection: HARE

HARE
A hare

Background imageHare Collection: Greyhound & Hare

Greyhound & Hare
Unlike its descendants who are compelled to pursue an electric hare, this elegant creature has chased and caught a living prey

Background imageHare Collection: Marmot (Bewick)

Marmot (Bewick)
mus marmota somewhat like a mouse, somewhat like a hare, it lives in the higher Alpa, Poland, Ukraine and Tartary

Background imageHare Collection: Beagle (Bewick)

Beagle (Bewick)
The Beagle is used only in hunting the Hare... Although far inferior in point of speed, it follows by the exquisiteness of its scent and traces her footsteps

Background imageHare Collection: Retrieving a Rabbit

Retrieving a Rabbit
A dog brings a rabbit - or maybe its a hare - to its master

Background imageHare Collection: Car Startles Horse 1900

Car Startles Horse 1900
The hare and the tortoise retold - the hare wins A speeding car startles a horse and cart

Background imageHare Collection: Mad Hatter / Hudson

Mad Hatter / Hudson
Alice at the Mad Hatters tea party

Background imageHare Collection: Robert Hare

Robert Hare
ROBERT HARE American scientist and spiritualist, noted for devising machines whereby to contact the spirits

Background imageHare Collection: Grimm / The Seven Swabians

Grimm / The Seven Swabians
The Swabians confront a hare in a field

Background imageHare Collection: Folklore / Grand bete

Folklore / Grand bete
The GRAND BETE (= Great Beast) is a scary monster of Berry, central France, usually in the form of a huge bull, though sometimes as a dog, hare or sheep - but always gigantic

Background imageHare Collection: Jj Rousseau / Hare / Latour

Jj Rousseau / Hare / Latour
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU French philosopher and author

Background imageHare Collection: Elves / Harum Scarum Galop

Elves / Harum Scarum Galop
An angry-looking hare chases a frightened group of elves: just a typical day in fairyland, really




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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.