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The Hare Who Laughed Until His Lip Burst
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Illustration by Tom Seidmann-Freud from her Buch Der Hasengeschichten (1924), a selection of folk and fairy tales collected from across the globe, chosen for their leporine heroes. Born in Vienna, Tom (née Martha) Seidmann-Freud (1892–1930) was the daughter of Maria Freud, Sigmund’s sister. Around the age of fifteen, she assumed the name Tom — preferring its masculine tone — and moved abroad to study art in London and Berlin, finally settling in Munich. (Source: Technische Universität Braunschweig)