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Indian Hare Collection

The Indian Hare (Leporidae) is a species of mammal found in India and parts of Southeast Asia, and is a small

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Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Writing cabinet depicting noblemen hunting, 17th century (lacquered wood

Writing cabinet depicting noblemen hunting, 17th century (lacquered wood
AME416476 Writing cabinet depicting noblemen hunting, 17th century (lacquered wood) (see 119073 for detail) by Indian School, (17th century); height: 20 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Skinning a Tiger, from a sketch by one of our special artists in India, 1876. Creator: Unknown

Skinning a Tiger, from a sketch by one of our special artists in India, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Skinning a Tiger, from a sketch by one of our special artists in India, 1876. The future King Edward VII goes tiger hunting

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Sorathi Ragini, Wife of Megha Mallar Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), c1750

Sorathi Ragini, Wife of Megha Mallar Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), c1750. Creator: Unknown
Sorathi Ragini, Wife of Megha Mallar Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), c1750

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: NATI2A-00076

NATI2A-00076
Digger Indians returning from a hunt with rabbits and birds, Sierra Nevada Mountains, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: A jackal devours a hare from Lights of Canopus, 1847 (ink and pigment on paper)

A jackal devours a hare from Lights of Canopus, 1847 (ink and pigment on paper)
3619852 A jackal devours a hare from Lights of Canopus, 1847 (ink and pigment on paper) by Persian School, (19th century); 35x21.5 cm; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Mr Hares residence on the Cocos or Keelings Islands, c. 1830 (w / c on paper)

Mr Hares residence on the Cocos or Keelings Islands, c. 1830 (w / c on paper)
622708 Mr Hares residence on the Cocos or Keelings Islands, c.1830 (w/c on paper) by British School, (19th century); 15.5x43.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Verso inscribed)

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: A Hunter, 1916 (oil on canvas)

A Hunter, 1916 (oil on canvas)
6201873 A Hunter, 1916 (oil on canvas) by Hudson, Grace Carpenter (1836-1937); 55.9x40.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Hudson, Grace Carpenter (1836-1937))

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: An evil lion, tricked by a hare, looks into a well and sees his reflection from Lights of

An evil lion, tricked by a hare, looks into a well and sees his reflection from Lights of
3619853 An evil lion, tricked by a hare, looks into a well and sees his reflection from Lights of Canopus, 1847 (ink and pigment on paper) by Persian School

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Black-naped Hare (coloured engraving)

Black-naped Hare (coloured engraving)
1000352 Black-naped Hare (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrator:A. Fleischmann Engraver:A)

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: The Jazz and Pop Festival, held at Plumpton Racecourse, East Sussex

The Jazz and Pop Festival, held at Plumpton Racecourse, East Sussex. An Indian influenced group chanting. 10th August 1969

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Heathrow Airport - See Brenards Copy: Top Indian actor Dev Anand

Heathrow Airport - See Brenards Copy: Top Indian actor Dev Anand and his leading lady from his latest film " Hare Krishna" arriving at Heathrow Airport from Bombay

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Hare Krishna devotee praying, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia

Hare Krishna devotee praying, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: The Three Sisters, 1872. Creator: W. J. Linton

The Three Sisters, 1872. Creator: W. J. Linton
The Three Sisters, 1872. Volcanic peaks in Oregon, USA: Striking the forks of the Mackenzie River near Eugene City, the snow-clad summits of the Three Sisters loom up into the pleasant air

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Hare-Indian Dog, Canis Familiaris, 1845

Hare-Indian Dog, Canis Familiaris, 1845
Hare-Indian Dog, Canis Familiaris. From The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America by John J. Audubon. Pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: The Jazz and Pop Festival, held at Plumpton Racecourse, East Sussex

The Jazz and Pop Festival, held at Plumpton Racecourse, East Sussex. An Indian influenced group chanting. 10th August 1969

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: The Jazz and Pop Festival, held at Plumpton Racecourse, East Sussex

The Jazz and Pop Festival, held at Plumpton Racecourse, East Sussex. An Indian influenced group chanting. 10th August 1969

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: The Jazz and Pop Festival, held at Plumpton Racecourse, East Sussex

The Jazz and Pop Festival, held at Plumpton Racecourse, East Sussex. An Indian influenced group chanting. 10th August 1969

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Indian officers at the Waterloo cup, WW1

Indian officers at the Waterloo cup, WW1
From the Front in France to see the coursing for the Waterloo Cup. Two Indian officers, among a number of men who had managed to put in an appearance at Altcar for the coursing competition

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Inscription Rock, near the Pueblo of Zuni, from Our Whole Country: The Past

Inscription Rock, near the Pueblo of Zuni, from Our Whole Country: The Past
BAL124932 Inscription Rock, near the Pueblo of Zuni, from Our Whole Country: The Past and Present of the United States, Historical and Descriptive, by John Warren Barber and Henry Hare

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: AUDUBON: DOG. Hare Indian, or Mackenzie River, dog, an extinct breed of domesticated dog

AUDUBON: DOG. Hare Indian, or Mackenzie River, dog, an extinct breed of domesticated dog (Canis lupus familaris). Lithograph, c1854

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Indian Hare (Lepus nigricollis singhala) adult, close-up of head, Bundala N. P. Sri Lanka, February

Indian Hare (Lepus nigricollis singhala) adult, close-up of head, Bundala N. P. Sri Lanka, February
Indian Hare (Lepus nigricollis singhala) adult, close-up of head, Bundala N.P. Sri Lanka, February

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Picture No. 10852465

Picture No. 10852465
Hispid Hare / Assam Rabbit (Caprolagus hispidus) Date

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Picture No. 10852466

Picture No. 10852466
Hispid Hare - Being held (Caprolagus hispidus) Date

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Picture No. 10893422

Picture No. 10893422
Indian / Black-napped Hare - on side of track (Lepus nigricollis) Date

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Indian hare C017 / 3762

Indian hare C017 / 3762
Indian hare. The Indian, or black-naped, hare (Lepus nigricollis) is a common species of hare found in the Indian Subcontinent and Java. Photographed in Sri Lanka

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Indian Hare - Yala National Park - Sri Lanka

Indian Hare - Yala National Park - Sri Lanka
GET-996 Indian HARE - Yala National Park Sri Lanka Lepus nigricollis Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Mouse Hare / Pika - India

Mouse Hare / Pika - India
JVG-1914 Mouse Hare / Pika India Ochotona roylei Joanna Van Gruisen

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Mouse Hare / Pika - by burrow opening - India

Mouse Hare / Pika - by burrow opening - India
JVG-1907 Mouse Hare / Pika - by burrow opening India Ochotona roylei Joanna Van Gruisen

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Himalayan Weasel - Pin Valley National Park - Pradesh - India

Himalayan Weasel - Pin Valley National Park - Pradesh - India
JVG-2401 Himalayan / Siberian Weasel - hunts hare Pin Valley National Park - Pradesh - India Mustela sibirica Joanna Van Gruisen

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Asia, India

Asia, India
The Indian Hare feeding on grass, Ranthambhor National Park, India

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: India - West Bengal - Mayapur Chandradaya Mandir

India - West Bengal - Mayapur Chandradaya Mandir, Hare Krishna main temple. Date: 2011

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: India - West Bengal - Mayapur

India - West Bengal - Mayapur: Chandradaya Mandir, Hare Krishna temple area. Date: 2011

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Indian Hare (Lepus nigricollis) adult, resting under bush, Yala N. P. Sri Lanka, december

Indian Hare (Lepus nigricollis) adult, resting under bush, Yala N. P. Sri Lanka, december
Indian Hare (Lepus nigricollis) adult, resting under bush, Yala N.P. Sri Lanka, december

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Indian Hare (Lepus nigricollis) adult, sitting under bush, Yala N. P. Sri Lanka, december

Indian Hare (Lepus nigricollis) adult, sitting under bush, Yala N. P. Sri Lanka, december
Indian Hare (Lepus nigricollis) adult, sitting under bush, Yala N.P. Sri Lanka, december

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Mouse hare / Plateau pika (Black-lipped pika) - Tso Kar basin Ladakh Changthang - India

Mouse hare / Plateau pika (Black-lipped pika) - Tso Kar basin Ladakh Changthang - India
JVG-3527 Mouse hare / Plateau pika (Black-lipped pika) Tso Kar basin Ladakh Changthang - India Ochotona curzoniae Joanna Van Gruisen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika (Black-lipped pika) at a burrow entrance. Tso Kar basin Ladakh Changthang

Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika (Black-lipped pika) at a burrow entrance. Tso Kar basin Ladakh Changthang
JVG-3523 Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika (Black-lipped pika) at a burrow entrance. Tso Kar basin Ladakh Changthang Ochotona curzoniae Joanna Van Gruisen Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika / Black-lipped Pika - at a burrow entrance

Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika / Black-lipped Pika - at a burrow entrance. Tso Kar (saline lake) in background
JVG-3525 Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika / Black-lipped Pika - at a burrow entrance. Tso Kar (saline lake) in background. Ladakh Changthang

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Mouse Hare. Ladakh Changthang, India

Mouse Hare. Ladakh Changthang, India
JVG-3519 Mouse Hare. Ladakh Changthang, India Ochotona sp Joanna Van Gruisen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika (Black-lipped pika) Tso Kar basin Ladakh Changthang, India

Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika (Black-lipped pika) Tso Kar basin Ladakh Changthang, India
JVG-3520 Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika (Black-lipped pika) Tso Kar basin Ladakh Changthang, India Ochotona curzoniae Joanna Van Gruisen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika / Black-lipped Pika - by Tso Kar, Changthang, Eastern Ladakh, India

Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika / Black-lipped Pika - by Tso Kar, Changthang, Eastern Ladakh, India
JVG-3524 Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika / Black-lipped Pika by Tso Kar, Changthang, Eastern Ladakh, India Ochotona curzoniae Joanna Van Gruisen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika (Black-lipped pika) Tso Kar basin Ladakh Changthang, India

Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika (Black-lipped pika) Tso Kar basin Ladakh Changthang, India
JVG-3521 Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika (Black-lipped pika) Tso Kar basin Ladakh Changthang, India Ochotona curzoniae Joanna Van Gruisen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika / Black-lipped Pika - Tso Kar basin, Ladakh Changthang, J&K, India

Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika / Black-lipped Pika - Tso Kar basin, Ladakh Changthang, J&K, India
JVG-3526 Mouse Hare / Plateau Pika / Black-lipped Pika Tso Kar basin, Ladakh Changthang, J&K, India Ochotona curzoniae Joanna Van Gruisen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Mouse hare / Plateau pika (Black-lipped pika) at a burrow entrance

Mouse hare / Plateau pika (Black-lipped pika) at a burrow entrance. Tso Kar basin Ladakh Changthang, India
JVG-3522 Mouse hare / Plateau pika (Black-lipped pika) at a burrow entrance. Tso Kar basin Ladakh Changthang, India Ochotona curzoniae Joanna Van Gruisen Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Pika / Mouse Hare N. Chopra Garhwal, U. P. India

Pika / Mouse Hare N. Chopra Garhwal, U. P. India
JVG-2639 Royle's Pika / Mouse Hare N. Chopra Garhwal, U. P. India Ochotona roylei Joanna Van Gruisen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageIndian Hare Collection: Pika / Mouse Hare - female, by burrow. Looking towards Startsapuk Tso 15

Pika / Mouse Hare - female, by burrow. Looking towards Startsapuk Tso 15, 000 ft in restricted area East Ladakh
JVG-1902 Royles Pika / Mouse Hare - female, by burrow. Looking towards Startsapuk Tso 15, 000 ft in restricted area East Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India


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Indian Hare Collection

The Indian Hare (Leporidae) is a species of mammal found in India and parts of Southeast Asia, and is a small, long-eared animal with a reddish-brown coat and white underside. Its diet consists mainly of grasses, herbs, fruits, and seeds. The Indian Hare is an important part of the food chain in its native habitat as it serves as prey for larger predators such as tigers and leopards, and is also hunted by humans for its meat and fur. The Indian Hare has been listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN due to habitat loss caused by human activities such as agriculture and urbanization. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect this species from further decline in numbers.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a collection of stunning images featuring the Indian Hare, a member of the Leporidae family. These mammals are native to India and are known for their long ears and powerful hind legs that allow them to run at high speeds. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards showcasing these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat. The Indian Hare is an important part of the ecosystem as it helps maintain balance by controlling vegetation growth through grazing. Unfortunately, like many other species in India, they face threats from habitat loss due to deforestation and agricultural expansion. By purchasing items from our collection at Media Storehouse, customers can not only enjoy beautiful artwork but also support conservation efforts aimed at protecting these vulnerable animals. With a variety of products available in different sizes and formats, there's something for everyone who loves nature photography or wants to add some unique decor to their home or office space.
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What are Indian Hare (Leporidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Indian Hare art prints are high-quality reproductions of artworks featuring the Indian hare, a species of rabbit found in India and other parts of South Asia. These prints showcase the beauty and grace of these animals through stunning illustrations, photographs or paintings. Indian hares are known for their distinctive long ears, powerful hind legs and soft fur. They have been an important part of Indian folklore and culture for centuries, often appearing in stories and artwork as symbols of fertility, agility and speed. These art prints offer a unique way to bring the natural world into your home or office space. Whether you're looking to add some color to your walls or simply appreciate the beauty of nature, these prints make a great addition to any collection. With a wide range of styles available, from traditional watercolors to modern digital designs, there's sure to be an Indian Hare art print that suits your taste.
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What Indian Hare (Leporidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Indian Hare art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and collectors alike. Our collection includes stunning photographs, illustrations, and paintings of these adorable creatures in various settings and poses. You can find prints featuring Indian Hares in their natural habitat, such as grassy fields or forests, as well as close-up shots highlighting their unique features like their long ears and fluffy tails. Some prints also showcase hares interacting with other animals or engaging in playful activities. Whether you prefer realistic depictions or more abstract interpretations, we have something to suit your taste. We offer prints in different sizes and formats to fit any space, from small frames to large canvases. If you're looking for high-quality Indian Hare art prints that capture the beauty and charm of these fascinating animals, Media Storehouse is definitely worth checking out.
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To buy Indian Hare art prints, you can visit our online gallery that offers a wide range of high-quality prints. You can browse through the collection and select the artwork that appeals to you the most. Once you have chosen your preferred print, you can add it to your cart and proceed with the checkout process. During checkout, make sure to provide accurate shipping information so that your order is delivered without any issues. Additionally, if there are any special instructions or requests for your order, be sure to include them in the notes section before finalizing your purchase. Media Storehouse ensures that all their prints are produced using premium quality materials and state-of-the-art printing techniques. This guarantees that each piece of artwork is vibrant and long-lasting. Buying Indian Hare art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple process that allows you to bring beautiful wildlife-inspired decor into your home or office space.
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How much do Indian Hare (Leporidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

The cost of Indian Hare art prints can vary depending on a number of factors such as the size, quality and type of print. There are various options available for customers to choose from including canvas prints, framed prints or unframed prints. The price range can be quite broad with some smaller sized unframed prints being more affordable while larger canvas or framed versions may be more expensive. It is important to note that prices may also differ between different retailers who offer these types of art prints. We offer a wide selection of Indian Hare art prints at competitive prices, allowing customers to find an option that suits their budget and preferences.
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