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This work is part of Xu Beihong’s iconic Twelve Chinese Zodiac Animals series, created in 1945. Xu, a master of blending Western realism with Eastern ink art, painted each zodiac animal to reflect its cultural symbolism and the spirit of the times. The rabbit, a symbol of peace, gentleness, and good fortune in Chinese culture, is portrayed with characteristic warmth and charm. Xu uses soft ink washes to render the rabbits’ fur and gentle lines to capture their calm, natural posture on the grass. The simple, light background keeps focus on the pair, highlighting their quiet harmony. For Xu, the rabbits represented the hope for peace and prosperity, even in turbulent times. He once said that rabbits remind us to stay kind, gentle, and always ready to move forward with agility. Today, this painting remains a beloved example of his mastery, blending art, culture, and the spirit of his time into one vivid image.
Combining soft ink washes and delicate lines, the work captures the rabbits’ gentle form. It blends traditional Chinese brush techniques with subtle realism, aiming to convey the symbolic virtues of peace and good fortune.

Xu Beihong
Yixing,Jiangsu
Modern Chinese painting master who fused European realism with traditional ink art, renowned worldwide for his galloping horses.
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