Two European Hare Eastern Jackrabbit Bronze Marble Base Sculpture Statue Decor

EuropeanBronzeSKU: AL-352

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Sale price$399.00$159.60
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Description

Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:
Height 9.5" X Width 9"
Marble Dimensions: Diameter 5"

Height without base:8"
Weight:9 LBS
Inventory:25AL3527352

Presenting the remarkable bronze sculpture capturing the essence of the European hare, also known as the brown hare, Eastern Jackrabbit, and Eastern prairie hare. This species of hare, native to various regions in Europe and western Asia, is skillfully depicted in its natural habitat. Distinct from rabbits, hares thrive in temperate open landscapes, breeding on the ground and relying on their remarkable speed to evade predators. Their behavior, particularly during spring, becomes quite intriguing as they engage in daylight chases and what's famously known as "boxing" – a behavior often initiated by females to test the determination of potential mates.

Nocturnal and crepuscular by nature, hares venture out for foraging between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. During daylight hours, they take refuge in depressions called "forms," with their backs partially exposed. Their agility is awe-inspiring, capable of reaching speeds up to 35 mph in a straight line, and their evasive tactics include rapid changes in direction, diving into streams, and even swimming when necessary. The hare's resilience is a testament to its survival instincts, as it navigates a world filled with predators like red foxes, wolves, coyotes, wild cats, and birds of prey.

This bronze sculpture, masterfully crafted using the "Lost Wax Method," captures the hare's dynamic spirit and unique behaviors. Adorned with a captivating two-tone brown patina, it rests upon an elegant black marble base. The sculpture serves as an excellent gift choice, particularly in spring and around Easter, encapsulating the vitality of the hare's natural world. Signed by the artist Milo, this sculpture stands as a tribute to both the intricate beauty of nature and the skill of the artist who brought it to life.

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