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White Rhinoceros, 1980

Item # 2338777

English School

<p>English school was the dominant school of painting in England throughout the second half of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th. Its establishment marked the rise of a national tradition that began with the emergence of British artists whose works were no longer provincial but rivaled the artists of France and Italy.</p>

<p>White Rhinoceros. The white rhinoceros is the second largest land mammal exceeded only by the elephant. But while no one disputes its size, equally no one has ever seen its skin white. The answer lies in the Afrikaans word "weit", meaning broad. The early Boer settlers in South Africa used the word to describe the rhinoceros's broad, square mouth - and the British changed it to "white". Original artwork for "Look and Learn," issue 980, 20 December 1980.</p>

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