"Boxing Hares" Brown Hare Prints

Aquila Art

£195.00 

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A picture of two brown hares engaged in the classic hare behaviour of "boxing". Normally a shy animal, the European brown hare changes its behavior in spring, (probably the origin of the term "mad as a March hare") when hares can be seen in broad daylight chasing one another around meadows. During this spring frenzy, hares engage in bouts of boxing. For a long time it had been thought that this was inter-male competition, but closer observation has revealed that it is usually a female fending off the males. In this painting the larger hare on the left is the female or doe.

Boxing Brown Hares Picture No. 628
1. UNFRAMED CANVAS PRINTS  Canvas print with a protective matt laminate. All dimensions given are approximate, it is recommended that you do not order a frame until you have received your print.
*UK delivery Addresses: Supplied bonded to a 3mm board-backing ready for traditional framing.
*Non-UK Delivery Addresses: Supplied unstretched and packaged rolled in a postal tube ready for framing.

2. FRAMED PRINTS  (*Only suitable for UK shipping)  Board-backed print on canvas. The print surface is protected with a satin varnish and presented in a frame without glass so that they look like an original oil.

Reproduced from an original oil painting by wildlife artist Martin Ridley. Frames have been individually selected to compliment the artwork and the printing has been sourced to show off the images at their best.

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