Sculptors ordered to remove rabbit from ear of 30' tall Mandela statue
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No, you can't sign your name on his trousers, and no, you can't leave a rabbit in his ear either. Who knew there was so much to know about the statue making business? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-25845603

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Excerpt: "South Africa's government has ordered sculptors to remove a bronze rabbit they hid in the ear of a Nelson Mandela statue, unveiled after the former president's death last month.

It wanted to "restore dignity back to the statue", a spokesman told the BBC.

The sculptors reportedly inserted the rabbit as a trademark signature and to denote the haste with which they had to complete the statue.

Rabbit in the Afrikaans language is "haas", which also means haste.

...The nine-metre (30ft) bronze statue was unveiled on 16 December, a day after Mr Mandela was buried.

...'No trouser signature allowed'

Mogomotsi Mogodiri, the spokesman for the Department of Arts and Culture, said the sculptors had apologised for any offence caused to the government and Mr Mandela's family by placing the rabbit in the statue's right ear.

"Discussions are on-going about when the rabbit will be removed. Government wants it removed as soon as possible to restore dignity back to the statue," he told the BBC.

The sculptors, Andre Prinsloo and Ruhan Janse van Vuuren, said they had added the rabbit to the statue after the department refused to allow them to engrave their signatures on the trousers of the statue, South Africa's Beeld newspaper reported.

They said it also represented the tight deadline they work under.

"The time factor was big and at times we had to work hard," Mr Prinsloo is quoted as saying.

He said the "small symbol" was hidden in the ear and it did not take anything away from the statue.

"You need a long lens or binoculars to see it," he said.

"During the moulding process a lot of people had seen the statue up close and nobody noticed it."

Mr Mandela died on 5 December after battling a recurring lung infection."
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