Rabbits as Figurines Photos

Figurines are sometimes shaped as rabbits.

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Meissen porcelain rabbit at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Terra cotta rabbit terrines "gîte à lièvre" at Museum of Normandy. Caen, France.Soft-paste porcelain rabbit tureen by Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory of London, England at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL.Terra cotta green glazed water dispensers & rabbit terrine "gîte à lièvre" by Pré-d'Auge potters at Museum of Normandy. Caen, France.
Meissen porcelain rabbit (c1750) at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Terra cotta rabbit terrines "gîte à lièvre" (1752 & 18th-19thC) at Museum of Normandy. Caen, France.Soft-paste porcelain rabbit tureen (1755-6) by Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory of London, England at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL.Terra cotta green glazed water dispensers (1771) & rabbit terrine "gîte à lièvre" (19thC) by Pré-d'Auge potters at Museum of Normandy. Caen, France.
Teapot in shape of rabbit at Old Court House Museum. Vicksburg, MS.Earthenware tile with rabbits of yellow & red glazes by Dunmore Pottery at Museum of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, Scotland.Ceramic tureen with rabbit handle & game motif in kitchen at Georgian House museum. Edinburgh, Scotland.Crouching Rabbit bronze sculpture by Antoine-Louis Barye at National Gallery of Art. Washington, DC.
Teapot in shape of rabbit at Old Court House Museum. Vicksburg, MS.Earthenware tile with rabbits of yellow & red glazes by Dunmore Pottery at Museum of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, Scotland.Ceramic tureen with rabbit handle & game motif in kitchen at Georgian House museum. Edinburgh, Scotland.Crouching Rabbit bronze sculpture (c1820s) by Antoine-Louis Barye at National Gallery of Art. Washington, DC.
Aztec-style jadeite rabbit at Dumbarton Oaks Museum. Washington, DC.Rabbit sculpture at Beaux-Arts Museum. Lyon, France.Young rabbit figurines by Theodor Kärner for Allach Porzellan at German Hunting & Fishing Museum. Munich, Germany.Rabbit mask from Nahua peoples of Mexico at National Museum of the American Indian. Washington, DC.
Aztec-style jadeite rabbit (c19thC) at Dumbarton Oaks Museum. Washington, DC.Rabbit sculpture (1900-30) at Beaux-Arts Museum. Lyon, France.Young rabbit figurines (1937) by Theodor Kärner for Allach Porzellan at German Hunting & Fishing Museum. Munich, Germany.Rabbit mask (c1950) from Nahua peoples of Mexico at National Museum of the American Indian. Washington, DC.
Figurines of rabbit & wolf from Villeroy & Boch at Septfontaines Luxembourg at Villa Vauban Museum. Luxembourg, Luxembourg.Rabbits in flight figurines by Hans Achtziger for Hutschenreuther at German Hunting & Fishing Museum. Munich, Germany.Pedregal Plaza Festival Marketplace. Scottsdale, AZ.Rabbit statues in shop window in old town Bamberg. Bamberg, Germany.
Figurines of rabbit & wolf (20thC) from Villeroy & Boch at Septfontaines Luxembourg at Villa Vauban Museum. Luxembourg, Luxembourg.Rabbits in flight figurines (1955) by Hans Achtziger for Hutschenreuther at German Hunting & Fishing Museum. Munich, Germany.Cowboy rabbits & pig in shop window at Pedregal Plaza Festival Marketplace. Scottsdale, AZ.Rabbit statues in shop window in old town Bamberg. Bamberg, Germany.
Meissen porcelain rabbit figures at Meissen porcelain museum at Lustheim Palace. Munich, Germany.Molds for chocolate Easter Rabbit candies at folk art Collection Gertrud Weinhold. Munich, Germany.Container & cover in shape of rabbit from Yoruba culture of Nigeria at Five Continents Museum. Munich, Germany.Carved wooden rabbit in Girard wing at Museum of International Folk Art. Santa Fe, NM.
Meissen porcelain rabbit figures at Meissen porcelain museum at Lustheim Palace. Munich, Germany.Molds for chocolate Easter Rabbit candies at folk art Collection Gertrud Weinhold. Munich, Germany.Container & cover in shape of rabbit from Yoruba culture of Nigeria at Five Continents Museum. Munich, Germany.Carved wooden rabbit in Girard wing at Museum of International Folk Art. Santa Fe, NM.
Chinese porcelain hare at Peabody Essex Museum. Salem, MA.Japanese ivory rabbit netsuke at Peabody Essex Museum. Salem, MA.Hirado Mikawachi ware porcelain rabbit at Pavilion for Japanese Art at LACMA. Los Angeles, CA.Japanese stoneware rabbit hibachi at Peabody Essex Museum. Salem, MA.
Chinese porcelain hare (1662-1722) at Peabody Essex Museum. Salem, MA.Japanese ivory rabbit netsuke (1773-1856 C) at Peabody Essex Museum. Salem, MA.Hirado Mikawachi ware porcelain rabbit (2nd half 19thC) at Pavilion for Japanese Art at LACMA. Los Angeles, CA.Japanese stoneware rabbit hibachi (18th/19thC) at Peabody Essex Museum. Salem, MA.
Japanese style rabbit in Girard wing at Museum of International Folk Art. Santa Fe, NM.Japanese netsuke in form of rabbit at Toledo Museum of Art. Toledo, OH.Silver rabbit napkin holder ring at Monmouth mansion. Natchez, MS.German silver rabbit figurine at Hill of Tarvit Mansion. Cupar, Scotland.
Japanese style rabbit in Girard wing at Museum of International Folk Art. Santa Fe, NM.Japanese netsuke in form of rabbit at Toledo Museum of Art. Toledo, OH.Silver rabbit napkin holder ring at Monmouth mansion. Natchez, MS.German silver rabbit figurine at Hill of Tarvit Mansion. Cupar, Scotland.

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