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Hares are mammals of the family Leporidae, and they are closely related to rabbits. They have longer ears than rabbits and their legs are much longer

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Background imageHare Collection: After the Hunt, c.1656. Creator: Jan Baptist Weenix

After the Hunt, c.1656. Creator: Jan Baptist Weenix
After the Hunt, c.1656

Background imageHare Collection: Hare-hunt in a Beech Forest, 1826. Creator: Johann Christian Michael Ezdorf

Hare-hunt in a Beech Forest, 1826. Creator: Johann Christian Michael Ezdorf
Hare-hunt in a Beech Forest, 1826

Background imageHare Collection: Animals playing dice, 1770-1808. Creator: Jan Brandes

Animals playing dice, 1770-1808. Creator: Jan Brandes
Animals playing dice, 1770-1808. Group of animals with human behaviour. In the foreground, a monkey, a boar, a hare, a cat and a dog. Part of Jan Brandes sketchbook, dl. 1 (1808), p. 19

Background imageHare Collection: Farmer and wife from Cromhout, 1803-c.1899. Creator: J. Enklaar

Farmer and wife from Cromhout, 1803-c.1899. Creator: J. Enklaar
Farmer and wife from Cromhout, 1803-c.1899. Brabant farmer and wife from the village of Cromhout, on their way to Den Bosch. The farmer carries a knapsack and a hare on a stick over his shoulder

Background imageHare Collection: Transit Instruments at the Cape Observatory, 1857. Creator: Hare

Transit Instruments at the Cape Observatory, 1857. Creator: Hare
Transit Instruments at the Cape Observatory, [South Africa], 1857. The Transit Instrument...was constructed from the designs of the Astronomer Royal

Background imageHare Collection: The Royal Observatory, Cape Town, 1857. Creator: Hare

The Royal Observatory, Cape Town, 1857. Creator: Hare
The Royal Observatory, Cape Town, [South Africa], 1857....however numerous observations may be in the northern hemisphere

Background imageHare Collection: Cartoon of Anselmus Salmius, c.1710-c.1720. Creator: Anon

Cartoon of Anselmus Salmius, c.1710-c.1720. Creator: Anon
Cartoon of Anselmus Salmius, c.1710-c.1720. Anselmus Salmius was a judge of Van Oldenbarnevelt; Hare with gilded helmet, in wreath of leaves

Background imageHare Collection: Eagle Catching a Hare, 1779. Creator: Johann Friedrich Grooth

Eagle Catching a Hare, 1779. Creator: Johann Friedrich Grooth
Eagle Catching a Hare, 1779

Background imageHare Collection: Still Life with Hare, Heron and other Birds, 1630-1652. Creator: Elias Vonck

Still Life with Hare, Heron and other Birds, 1630-1652. Creator: Elias Vonck
Still Life with Hare, Heron and other Birds, 1630-1652

Background imageHare Collection: Portrait of a Man, possibly Jacob de Graeff, Alderman of Amsterdam in 1672, 1670

Portrait of a Man, possibly Jacob de Graeff, Alderman of Amsterdam in 1672, 1670. Creator: Karel Du Jardin
Portrait of a Man, possibly Jacob de Graeff, Alderman of Amsterdam in 1672, 1670

Background imageHare Collection: Still Life with Dead Hare and Partridges, 1717. Creator: Dirk Valkenburg

Still Life with Dead Hare and Partridges, 1717. Creator: Dirk Valkenburg
Still Life with Dead Hare and Partridges, 1717

Background imageHare Collection: Still Life with Hare and a Black Rooster, 1659. Creator: Cornelis Lelienbergh

Still Life with Hare and a Black Rooster, 1659. Creator: Cornelis Lelienbergh
Still Life with Hare and a Black Rooster, 1659

Background imageHare Collection: Dead game with a monkey and a dog, 1650-1719. Creator: Jan Weenix

Dead game with a monkey and a dog, 1650-1719. Creator: Jan Weenix
Dead game with a monkey and a dog, 1650-1719

Background imageHare Collection: Hare hunt, 1754-1793. Creator: Hendrik Meijer

Hare hunt, 1754-1793. Creator: Hendrik Meijer
Hare hunt, 1754-1793

Background imageHare Collection: Jan de Hooghe (1650-1731). Anna de Hooghe's Cousin, Dressed for Shooting, 1700

Jan de Hooghe (1650-1731). Anna de Hooghe's Cousin, Dressed for Shooting, 1700. Creator: Ludolf Bakhuizen
Jan de Hooghe (1650-1731). Anna de Hooghe's Cousin, Dressed for Shooting, 1700

Background imageHare Collection: Dead Game, 1701. Creator: Jan Weenix

Dead Game, 1701. Creator: Jan Weenix
Dead Game, 1701

Background imageHare Collection: A Dead Hare, 1670. Creator: Jacob Biltius

A Dead Hare, 1670. Creator: Jacob Biltius
A Dead Hare, 1670

Background imageHare Collection: Still Life with Dead Game, Fruit and Vegetables, c.1616-c.1620. Creator: Frans Snyders

Still Life with Dead Game, Fruit and Vegetables, c.1616-c.1620. Creator: Frans Snyders
Still Life with Dead Game, Fruit and Vegetables, c.1616-c.1620

Background imageHare Collection: Still Life with Game and a Greek Stele: Allegory of Autumn, 1818

Still Life with Game and a Greek Stele: Allegory of Autumn, 1818. Creator: Georgius Jacobus Johannes van Os
Still Life with Game and a Greek Stele: Allegory of Autumn, 1818

Background imageHare Collection: The Poultry Stall, c.1830. Creator: Willem Jodocus Mattheus Engelberts

The Poultry Stall, c.1830. Creator: Willem Jodocus Mattheus Engelberts
The Poultry Stall, c.1830

Background imageHare Collection: Still Life with a Hare and other Game, 1697. Creator: Jan Weenix

Still Life with a Hare and other Game, 1697. Creator: Jan Weenix
Still Life with a Hare and other Game, 1697. Other Title(s): Still Life with Hare and other Hunting Trophies

Background imageHare Collection: A Monkey and a Dog with Dead Game and Fruit, 1704. Creator: Jan Weenix

A Monkey and a Dog with Dead Game and Fruit, 1704. Creator: Jan Weenix
A Monkey and a Dog with Dead Game and Fruit, 1704

Background imageHare Collection: Hunting and Fruit Still Life next to a Garden Vase, with a Monkey, Dog and two Doves... 1714

Hunting and Fruit Still Life next to a Garden Vase, with a Monkey, Dog and two Doves... 1714. Creator: Jan Weenix
Hunting and Fruit Still Life next to a Garden Vase, with a Monkey, Dog and two Doves, in the distance Rijksdorp near Wassenaar, Seat of Jacob Emmery, Baron of Wassenaar, 1714

Background imageHare Collection: A Hunter's Bag, with Dead Hare, 1660-1695. Creator: Melchior d'Hondecoeter

A Hunter's Bag, with Dead Hare, 1660-1695. Creator: Melchior d'Hondecoeter
A Hunter's Bag, with Dead Hare, 1660-1695

Background imageHare Collection: H.R.H. Prince Albert's Harriers, 1856. Creator: Harrison Weir

H.R.H. Prince Albert's Harriers, 1856. Creator: Harrison Weir
H.R.H. Prince Albert's Harriers, 1856. Hare-coursing in Berkshire. Prince Albert's harriers are in the strictest sense of the term a private pack, kept by his Royal Highness for his own amusement

Background imageHare Collection: Adriaen Caspar Parduyn (1718-47), Councilor and Alderman of Middelburg, Son of Caspar... 1735-1753

Adriaen Caspar Parduyn (1718-47), Councilor and Alderman of Middelburg, Son of Caspar... 1735-1753
Adriaen Caspar Parduyn (1718-47), Councilor and Alderman of Middelburg, Son of Caspar Adriaen Parduyn and Maria van Citters, 1735-1753

Background imageHare Collection: Kitchen Scene with the Parable of the Rich Man and Poor Lazarus, 1610-1620

Kitchen Scene with the Parable of the Rich Man and Poor Lazarus, 1610-1620. Creator: Pieter Cornelisz. van Rijck
Kitchen Scene with the Parable of the Rich Man and Poor Lazarus, 1610-1620. (Lazarus is sitting on the floor near the door). Attributed to Pieter Cornelisz. van Rijck

Background imageHare Collection: Orpheus and the Animals, 1650. Creator: Paulus Potter

Orpheus and the Animals, 1650. Creator: Paulus Potter
Orpheus and the Animals, 1650

Background imageHare Collection: Je crois que c'est un lièvre... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Je crois que c'est un lièvre... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Je crois que c'est un lievre... 19th century. I think it's a hare

Background imageHare Collection: A Hunter's Bag on a Terrace, c.1678. Creator: Melchior d'Hondecoeter

A Hunter's Bag on a Terrace, c.1678. Creator: Melchior d'Hondecoeter
A Hunter's Bag on a Terrace, c.1678

Background imageHare Collection: A Hunter, 1670-1682. Creator: Pieter Leermans

A Hunter, 1670-1682. Creator: Pieter Leermans
A Hunter, 1670-1682

Background imageHare Collection: The Regalia. - 8, c1911. Creator: Unknown

The Regalia. - 8, c1911. Creator: Unknown
The Regalia. - 8, c1911. Crowns and Coronets of England: The King; Prince of Wales; Royal Dukes; Kings Nephews; Princess Royal; Duke; Marquis; Earl; Viscount; Baron; Archbishop; Bishop'

Background imageHare Collection: The Regalia. - 7, c1911. Creator: Unknown

The Regalia. - 7, c1911. Creator: Unknown
The Regalia. - 7, c1911. 1. Baptismal Font; 2. State Salt-cellar'. The font is...of silver, gilt, tastefully chased, and surmounted with two figures

Background imageHare Collection: The Regalia. - 6, c1911. Creator: Unknown

The Regalia. - 6, c1911. Creator: Unknown
The Regalia. - 6, c1911. 1. Coronation Tankard; 2. and 3. State Salt-cellars'. From "The Portrait Book of Our Kings and Queens 1066-1911", edited by T. Leman Hare. [T. C. & E. C

Background imageHare Collection: The Regalia. - 5, c1911. Creator: Unknown

The Regalia. - 5, c1911. Creator: Unknown
The Regalia. - 5, c1911. 1. Salt-spoon; 2. and 3. State Salt-cellars; 4. Sacramental Flagon; 5. State Salt-cellar'. The Golden Salt-cellar of State [is] of pure gold, richly adorned with jewels

Background imageHare Collection: The Regalia. - 4, c1911. Creator: Unknown

The Regalia. - 4, c1911. Creator: Unknown
The Regalia. - 4, c1911. 1. Coronation Gloves; 2. The Anointing Spoon; 3. Coronation Bracelets; 4. The Spurs; 5. The Ampulla for the Anointing'

Background imageHare Collection: The Regalia. - 2, c1911. Creator: Unknown

The Regalia. - 2, c1911. Creator: Unknown
The Regalia. - 2, c1911. Temporal Sceptre (Victoria); 2. The Queen Consort's Orb; 3. St. Edward's Staff; 4. The Imperial Orb; 5. Spiritual Sceptre (Victoria)'

Background imageHare Collection: The Regalia. - 1, c1911. Creator: Unknown

The Regalia. - 1, c1911. Creator: Unknown
The Regalia. - 1, c1911. 1. Queen's Diadem; 2. Queen Consort's Crown; 3. The Imperial Crown; 4. Imperial Crown (Charles II); 5. Prince of Wales Crown'

Background imageHare Collection: H.M. Queen Mary, c1911. Creator: Unknown

H.M. Queen Mary, c1911. Creator: Unknown
H.M. Queen Mary, c1911. Mary of Teck, Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Empress of India. From a photograph by Messrs. Lafayette'

Background imageHare Collection: H.M. King George V, c1911. Creator: Unknown

H.M. King George V, c1911. Creator: Unknown
H.M. King George V, c1911. King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India. From a photograph by Messrs. Lafayette'

Background imageHare Collection: Edward VII, (c1911). Creator: W&D Downey. Edward VII, (c1911). Creator: W&D Downey

Edward VII, (c1911). Creator: W&D Downey. Edward VII, (c1911). Creator: W&D Downey
Edward VII, (c1911). King Edward VII of Great Britain and Ireland. Published by permission of W. & D. Downey. From "The Portrait Book of Our Kings and Queens 1066-1911", edited by T

Background imageHare Collection: Victoria, (c1911). Creator: Unknown

Victoria, (c1911). Creator: Unknown
Victoria, (c1911). Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland. From a painting by Thomas Sully. In the Wallace Collection'

Background imageHare Collection: William IV, (c1911). Creator: Unknown

William IV, (c1911). Creator: Unknown
William IV, (c1911). King William IV of Great Britain and Ireland. From a water-colour by an unknown artist. In the National Portrait Gallery'

Background imageHare Collection: George IV, (c1911). Creator: Unknown

George IV, (c1911). Creator: Unknown
George IV, (c1911). King George IV of Great Britain and Ireland. From a painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence. P.R.A. In the National Portrait Gallery'

Background imageHare Collection: George III, (c1911). Creator: Unknown

George III, (c1911). Creator: Unknown
George III, (c1911). King George III of Great Britain and of Ireland. From a painting by Allan Ramsay. In the National Portrait Gallery'

Background imageHare Collection: George II, (c1911). Creator: Unknown

George II, (c1911). Creator: Unknown
George II, (c1911). King George II of Great Britain and Ireland. From a painting by Thomas Hudson. In the National Portrait Gallery'

Background imageHare Collection: Anne, (c1911). Creator: Unknown

Anne, (c1911). Creator: Unknown
Anne, (c1911). Queen Anne of England, Scotland and Ireland. From a painting by John Closterman. In the National Portrait Gallery'

Background imageHare Collection: Mary II, (c1911). Creator: Unknown

Mary II, (c1911). Creator: Unknown
Mary II, (c1911). Queen Mary II of Great Britain and Ireland. From a painting by William Wissing. In the National Portrait Gallery'



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Hare Collection

Hares are mammals of the family Leporidae, and they are closely related to rabbits. They have longer ears than rabbits and their legs are much longer. Hares also have a different coat color than rabbits, ranging from brown to white or grey. They live in open fields and grasslands, where they feed on grasses, herbs, twigs and bark and can reach speeds of up to 45 mph when running away from predators such as foxes or wolves. In the winter months they will burrow into the ground for shelter from cold temperatures. Hares breed in springtime with litters of up to six young being born after a gestation period of around 42 days. The young they are able to fend for themselves soon after birth and will reach maturity at around 8 months old.
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