Domestic Animal Breed Collection
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"Discover the Beauty and Charm of Domestic Animal Breeds from Around the World" Step into a world filled with fascinating domestic animal breeds that have captivated hearts for centuries. From adorable Dutch rabbits to majestic Fleckvieh cattle, these animals showcase the diversity and wonder of our natural world. First, let's meet two Dutch rabbits - their black and white fur contrasting beautifully against each other. These playful creatures are known for their friendly nature and make wonderful companions. Next, we travel to a lush meadow where a magnificent bull from the Fleckvieh cattle breed grazes peacefully. With its strong build and striking appearance, this breed has become highly valued in agricultural communities. Moving on to Italy, we encounter a historical wood engraving depicting a shepherd from Campagna. This timeless image transports us back to an era when shepherds played an essential role in rural life. In Berlin, Germany, we stumble upon a bustling car park for horse-drawn carriages dating back to 1885. The sight of droshkies lined up evokes nostalgia for simpler times when horses were relied upon as transportation. A restless impresario catches our attention next as he showcases his talents with donkey and dogs on the streets of Italy. Giovanni Battista Quadrone's painting captures both the artist's skill and the joyous atmosphere surrounding street performances during that period. Our journey takes us further south to Havana, Cuba - home to vibrant markets and flea markets where curiosity sellers offer unique treasures. This digitally restored reproduction allows us glimpses into daily life in 19th-century Cuba. As winter sets in Russia, sleigh races become a thrilling spectacle enjoyed by many. A digital reproduction of an original artwork brings alive this exhilarating four-in-hand race scene from 1870s Russia. We then witness heartwarming moments between generations as a grandmother introduces freshly hatched chicks to her grandchild in their German garden circa 1880.