-Rabbit Standing by Henry S. Lockwood

-Rabbit Standing c. late 19th century

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metal, sculpture, wood

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metal

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sculpture

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figuration

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sculpture

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wood

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realism

Dimensions: 6 x 2 3/4 x 2 3/4 in. (15.24 x 6.99 x 6.99 cm)

Copyright: Public Domain

This is Henry S. Lockwood's bronze sculpture of a rabbit, its design revealing the animal’s symbolic weight through the ages. The upright posture is remarkable, anthropomorphizing the creature. Consider the rabbit, often linked to fertility and springtime renewal. The symbolism extends back to antiquity, where rabbits were associated with lunar deities and cycles of rebirth. The egg it clutches adds another layer, evoking themes of creation and potential. Now, observe how the rabbit has been portrayed across cultures, from the innocent Easter Bunny to trickster figures in folklore. This duality is fascinating; the rabbit embodies innocence, yet it is also a symbol of cunning. The symbolic weight of this animal taps into our collective psyche, engaging us in a dialogue that transcends time. It resurfaces, evolves, and takes on new meanings in different historical contexts.

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