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paarkonstellation der lowen in der steppe wilhelm kuhnertPaar Lwen in der Steppe : eine wilde Majestt Das Leinwandbild "Paar Lwen in der Steppe" von Wilhelm Kuhnert fngt das Wesen der wilden Tierwelt mit bemerkenswerter Intensitt ein. Die Lwen, ikonische Figuren der Savanne, sind in einer majesttischen Haltung dargestellt, die sowohl Kraft als auch Sanftheit evoziert. Die erdigen und goldenen Farben, kombiniert mit grnen Akzenten, schaffen einen eindrucksvollen Kontrast, der die rohe Schnheit der Natur
Paar Löwen in der Steppe : eine wilde Majestät Das Leinwandbild "Paar Löwen in der Steppe" von Wilhelm Kuhnert fängt das Wesen der wilden Tierwelt mit bemerkenswerter Intensität ein. Die Löwen, ikonische Figuren der Savanne, sind in einer majestätischen Haltung dargestellt, die sowohl Kraft als auch Sanftheit evoziert. Die erdigen und goldenen Farben, kombiniert mit grünen Akzenten, schaffen einen eindrucksvollen Kontrast, der die rohe Schönheit der Natur hervorhebt. Die Technik von Kuhnert, die Realismus und Impressionismus verbindet, verleiht diesem Werk eine lebendige, fast greifbare Atmosphäre und lädt den Betrachter ein, die Wärme der afrikanischen Sonne auf seiner Haut zu spüren. Wilhelm Kuhnert : der Meister der wilden Tierwelt Wilhelm Kuhnert, deutscher Maler und Illustrator, ist bekannt für sein außergewöhnliches Talent in der Darstellung wilder Tiere. Aktiv Ende des 19. und Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts, reiste er durch Afrika, um die Landschaften und die Tierwelt zu studieren und sie zum Hauptthema seines Werks zu machen. Sein Stil, beeinflusst vom naturalistischen Bewegung, zielt darauf ab, die Realität der Tiere in ihrem natürlichen Lebensraum einzufangen, wobei er eine künstlerische Note hinzufügt. Kuhnert hat dazu beigetragen, das Bewusstsein für die Schönheit und Zerbrechlichkeit des wilden Lebens zu schärfen, und macht sein Werk zu einem wertvollen Erbe in der Welt der Tierkunst. Eine dekorative Anschaffung mit vielfältigen Vorzügen Der kunstdruck von "Paar Löwen in der Steppe" ist eine ideale dekorative Wahl für alle, die ihrem Interieur einen Hauch Exotik verleihen möchten. Ob im Wohnzimmer, im Büro oder im Schlafzimmer, dieses Bild zieht den Blick auf sich und weckt Bewunderung. Die Qualität des kunstdrucks garantiert eine Treue zur Originalarbeit, sodass die ganze Kraft der wilden Natur spürbar wird. Mit seinem unbestreitbaren ästhetischen Reiz wird dieses Werk Ihre Dekoration bereichern und gleichzeitig die Majestät der großen Raubkatzen hervorrufen, wodurch eine Atmosphäre entsteht, die sowohl warmherzig als auch inspirierend ist.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 3
Unfortunately didn’t last.
Pattern Name: Octopus, Pattern Name: Octopus
Cute product, not durable for my puppy. Lasted less than 24hrs. Searching for the right toy!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2026
★★★★★ 5
her eyes focused on it like laser beams and I could see the bloodlust in ...
I have bought all sorts of toys for my VIzsla, but nothing has made her more crazy than this rabbit. I have bought her stuffed mallard ducks, kong toys, fluffy sheep and all manner of hard, soft, stringy and other toy - but when I first pulled this rabbit out of the shipping box, her eyes focused on it like laser beams and I could see the bloodlust in her soul. The rabbit's head was barely clear of the cardboard box when Rosie was lunging at it. I'm tall and she had no hope of getting it, but she bounced off my thighs and made another jump in anticipation of the rabbit coming lower. She was of single purpose and nothing was going to stop her - this rabbit needed to be killed. It was hard to even throw it for her, because each time I moved my arm to swing it, she lunged for it... I had to go with the overhand throw, and she still leaped to pluck it from the air as it sailed a good three feet above her head. When it bounced along the ground, she was on it in an instant. The rabbit has squeakers in all four of its paws (and its head) and a "grunt" type of noisemaker in its body. It started grunting and squeaking at the same time as Rosie began her bloody work. I had to keep telling her to calm down so that my $15 investment would get me at least a dollar a minute of viewing pleasure watching my pooch eviscerate the thing. I managed to distract her by pointing outside and saying "whassat?!?!?" and as she looked for a moment, I snatched it from under her jaws, only to hear the crisp clack of her teeth as she made a last desperate attempt on the rabbit's ear as it vanished around the corner of the couch.
I have bought two of these rabbits. I sort of wish I had Jeff Bezos money. I would buy a hundred of them and make a ball pit for Rosie, but made from these rabbits, then I would record the results and upload it to YouTube as my submission for the definition of bliss.
I'm sure you are getting the idea... dogs go NUTS for this thing. I think it's a combination of the numerous squeakers, the type of squeakers (especially the grunty one), the crackly material in the ears, the softness of the rabbit, the coloration of the fur that looks so real and lifelife, the innocent look on this thing's face that lets dogs know they can just go full Ghenghis Khan on this thing with reckless abandon.
The only downside is it doesn't last. Not if your dog has the heart of a warrior. I am sure some day Rosie will develop some chill... now she has no chill and the Colossal RABBIT is her plaything. In the future I'll get her another and maybe she'll lay her head on it to sleep. But it sure is fun watching my little girl act like I used to when I was 8 years old and got that present I didn't think I was going to get (but hoped beyond hope I would) at christmas time. It's worth the price to see a puppy going full-puppy on this thing. Hats off to the people who designed it - it's effect on dogs is like wearing a Palpatine Imperial Guard outfit, dousing yourself in heifer pheromones and walking up to the angriest bull you can find while he's eating dinner and punching him as hard as you can in the gonads. That's how dogs react to this rabbit. It's divine.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2018
★★★★★ 5
I love it too - it is adorable and so high ...
My dog loves this thing! It is quite large (15 inch model) and it has SO MANY SQUEAKERS. There is a squeaker in each paw, one squeaker in the belly that makes a grunting sound, that crumply sounding stuff in the ears, and a squeaker in the head! My 70lb mixed breed dog usually tears apart soft stuffed toys, but he's had this one for months and hasn't even attempted it. That's not to say I don't think he could tear this apart, he simply has chosen not to for whatever reason. He just loves his bunny. I love it too - it is adorable and so high quality. If it weren't for the squeakers, I would think it was intended for a human child. This is one of those rare items I would purchase again and again, though it doesn't look like I'll have to.
UPDATE: After four months, it was ME who ripped this toy! I pulled one of the ears while my dog had it in his mouth and the seam ripped. Amazingly, my dog didn't seize upon that as an opportunity to tear it apart. Ordinarily, if one of his toys tears he goes straight for the stuffing (usually it's HIM that tears them open). I just ordered a new one - not because there's anything wrong with the first one, but because it's lasted so long that it's totally gross and now needs to live outside and I had a coupon for amazon so I figured, why not?
I still love this toy. I go to Jolly and JW Pet Company for all of my tough rubber and plastic dog toys, but for stuffies this is a perennial favorite.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2014
★★★★★ 5
Abbie Gives It Four-Paws Up !
My Flatcoat Retriever has been collecting stuffed animal friends for almost eleven years now. She never destroys them---tends to cuddle or wrestle with them. She likes to give them a good shake. She never disembowels them.
This has turned out to be one of her favorites, if not THE favorite. Not only is it much more lifelike-looking than most stuffed animals, it is life-sized. Best of all, while the paws have squeakers, if the chest cavity is compressed, it emits a low guttural sound, making it again, the most lifelike stuffed animal I have come across. It sounds like a pig feeding...like grunting, which is cool and creepy all at once.
Very sturdy. Lots of fun. You can spend less, but not for an animal that is going to get this much attention.
Great toy.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023
★★★★★ 4
Teh awesome rabbit
Don't let this bunny fool you. It's almost too cute and fluffy, but has surprising staying power. Over the past month it has been thoroughly shaken, tossed, slobbered, pounced on, and dragged wherever, by a German Shepherd pup who has proved to be the jaws of death for many stuffed squeak toys that sport better pedigrees. The only reason I've given it four stars instead of five, is that I have had to sew its seams a number of times, like almost every night at first (sort of understandable I guess), and only two and a half of its many original squeakers still work. The fact that it still actually looks like a rabbit and those squeakers still work (and none were ever torn out) is actually a testament, when I come to think of it. Huh. Anyway, at this point it looks disreputable and bedraggled as h**, and it has lost its tail, somewhere along the way. But it is still the pup's favorite toy and best friend (she coo's to it in her throat)--bar none. And when it comes time for it to go, I'll be buying another one.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2015