Takagi Haruyama, Hare, 1850’s
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鳥獣戯画 Chōjū giga (Scroll of the frolicking animals), 12-13th century, Kōzanji, Kyoto.
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Tile with two rabbits, two snakes and a tortoise. Illustration for Zakariya al-Qazwini's book, Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing (13th century CE). Earthenware, molded and underglaze-painted decoration. Iran, 19th century.
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Gustave Doré, Rabbits head into the forest, from Fables of La Fontaine, 1868
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Albrecht Dürer, Young Hare, 1502
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Hokusai, Two Rabbits, from The Picture Book of Realistic Paintings of Hokusai (Hokusai shashin gafu), c. 1814 Colored Woodblock Print
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Bill Traylor (c. 1854-1949) Untitled (Blue Rabbit Running) poster paint and pencil on cardboard
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Rabbits Jousting from The Breviary of Renaud de Bar, Metz, 1302-1303
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Joseph Beuys - Hase und verschiedene Skizzen (Hare and Different Sketches), 1954. Pencil and ferrous hydroxide on paper
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Mimbres ceramic bowl; black on white rabbit figures interior; plain exterior, South Western United States or Northern Mexico ca. 800-1150 CE
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Rabbit in Landscape with Clouds, Moon, Two Constellations, Rocks, Bamboo, Flowering Shrubs, Lingzhi Fungus, Pine and Water Plants China, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period (1736–95) Silk on silk
"Rabbits and Full Moon", attributed to Suzuki Harunobu.
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Rabbit, China, Song Dynasty (960 - 1179 CE)
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Hare riding a hound with a trained snail of prey
Pontifical of Guillaume Durand, Avignon, before 1390
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Wayne Thiebaud, Rabbit, 1966 pastel on paper, 15 x 20 in.
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In Chinese mythology, the "man in the moon" is said to be a rabbit. Maybe the rabbit on the ground has aspirations?
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