Philip Pearlstein, Two Nudes with Animal Marionettes, 1988
Sandy Skoglund, Walking on Eggshells, 1997
Henri Rousseau
A Competitor
Bunny Project at Örebro Open Art, Sweden 2009
Nathan Sawaya, Rabbit Ambulance
http://www.brickartist.com/smaller-sculp tures/rabbit-ambulance.html
http://www.brickartist.com/smaller-sculp
Niba, Rubber Rabbit 2, Terracotta, enamel, oil
Fu Lei, Smile Rabbit No.1, 2009
Smile Rabbit No. 2
Vasya Lozhkin
have no hands, no legs, no head
blood on the floor, guts on the bed
have no hands, no legs, no head
blood on the floor, guts on the bed
Valery Yershov, Forest, 2008
The Agony in the Garden (right panel of the predella of the San Zeno Altarpiece, 1455), National Gallery, London is the pinnacle of Mantegna's early style. How many rabbits are there?
Joseph Beuys, New world of ancient materials
Andy Warhol, Man with Rabbit Mask
Gottfried Hellnwein, The Disasters of War 4, 2007
David Lynch, Rabbits
"In a nameless city deluged by a continuous rain... three rabbits live with a fearful mystery."
"In a nameless city deluged by a continuous rain... three rabbits live with a fearful mystery."
Rote Hasen - Red Rabbits - Conejos Rojos - Lapins Rouges
Hans Hoffman, A Hare in the Forest, 1585
The Wolpertinger (Crisensus bavaricus) (also called "Wolperdinger", "Poontinger" or "Woiperdinger") is a fictional animal said to inhabit the alpine forests of Bavaria.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolpertinge r
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolpertinge
Melanie Vote, Girl with double headed hare, 2008
Robert Doisneau, 1944
Martin Praska, Institute of Gender Studies
August Macke, Little Walter's Toys, 1912
Picasso, The Soler Family, 1903
Nikola Tamindzic
Bjorn Iooss
The New Yorker, April 8, 2009
"Bunny Suicides" by Andy Riley
Stasys Eidrigevicius, A Shelter
Konijneneiland, The Netherlands
Andreas Teichmann
Kurt Stallaert
Richard Avedon
Robert Peluce, Magic Apple
László Moholy-Nagy, Mein Name ist Hase- ich weiss von nichts (Rabbit is my name, and I dont't know anything), 1927
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