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The three hares (or three rabbits) is a circular motif appearing in sacred sites from East Asia, the Middle East and the churches of Devon, England (as the "Tinners' Rabbits"), [1] and historical synagogues in Europe.
Jesper Who Herded the Hares (Danish: Jesper Harehyrde) is a Scandinavian fairy tale, first recorded by Danish folktale collector Evald Tang Kristensen in the first volume of Æventyr fra Jylland. [1] Andrew Lang included it in The Violet Fairy Book. [2] The motif of herding hares is a common fairy tale theme.
The Hasenfenster (hare windows) in Paderborn Cathedral and in the Muotathal Monastery in Switzerland, in which three hares are depicted with only three ears between them, forming a triangle, can be seen as a symbol of the Trinity, and probably go back to an old symbol for the passage of time.
Jessie Buckley has lent her voice to “Three Hares,” the hand-drawn animated short film from BAFTA-winning filmmaker Paloma Baeza (“The House,” “Poles Apart”). The ecologically-focused ...
38.6 cm × 28 cm (15.2 in × 11 in) The Holy Family with Three Hares is a c. 1496 woodcut by German artist Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528). It depicts the Christian Holy Family of Mary , Joseph , and the infant Jesus , in an enclosed garden , symbolizing Mary's virginity.
Credit line: given by W.G. Russell Allen: References: Albrecht Dürer: Complete woodcuts, 008 ; Bartsch's Le Peintre Graveur, 102 (Grav.Bois) Catalogue of Early German and Flemish Woodcuts in the British Museum, Vol. 1, C. D. 9
Hares are swift animals and can run up to 80 km/h (50 mph) over short distances. [3] Over longer distances, the European hare ( Lepus europaeus ) can run up to 55 km/h (35 mph). [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The five species of jackrabbits found in central and western North America are able to run at 65 km/h (40 mph) over longer distances, and can leap up to 3 m ...
The first two books were published by Dark Horse Comics, and the third was being released on-line as a web comic since November 2009, before its cancellation. [ 1 ] The series follows the story of Chickenhare, a rare and exotic cross between a chicken and a rabbit, and his bearded box turtle friend, Abe.