Warm Wood Hare (Lepus artemesia) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 Size:37x50in (94x127cm) making it visually engaging and
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making it visually engaging and accessible
Bickenhill
revealing his profound connection to the natural world
the hush of conifers
It is a beautiful work of art that captures the city's unique character and charm
Warm Wood Hare (Lepus artemesia) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 Size:37x50in (94x127cm) making it visually engaging andJohn Woodhouse Audubons Lepus artemesia, Warm Wood Hare (Male & female, natural size), created in 1845, is a quintessential Victorian zoological illustration that fuses scientific study with refined artistry. The son of the celebrated ornithologist John James Audubon, John Woodhouse brings the same field driven eye for anatomy and behavior to his mammals, presenting a pair of hares at true scale to anchor their forms in reality. Rooted in the 19th
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