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Property from a Princely Collection (Lots 1-74)
Lot 48

A Canosan terracotta group of a boy on a rabbit

4 July 2024, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

£3,000 - £5,000

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A Canosan terracotta group of a boy on a rabbit
Apulia, circa 3rd Century B.C.
13.5cm high

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Provenance:
Private collection, Neuchâtel, 1977.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 8 June 2012, lot 101.
Property from a Princely Collection, acquired at the above sale.

The Greeks associated hares and rabbits with fertility and Spring and they were connected to ideas of life, death and re-birth. Hares were considered sacred to the goddess Aphrodite and Eros, and live hares were gifted as tokens of love.

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