Why scale is the whole story
A Flemish Giant runs 13 to 22 pounds — larger than most cats and many small dogs. The body is long, the bones are heavy, and the bearing tends toward calm rather than skittish. We read the breed's proportions from your photo and holds them, painting a long-bodied rabbit with substantial mass rather than defaulting to the rounder silhouette common to most pet rabbit breeds.
Coat and color
Flemish Giants come in steel gray (the original), fawn, sandy, white, black, light gray, and blue. The dense flyback coat catches light along the body — directional grain visible across the long flanks. Steel gray rabbits show the banded hair structure under close light. Watercolor and Library hold the coat texture; Highland and Vineyard set the breed in landscapes that respect its size.
Formats that match the bearing
Library was practically built for the Flemish Giant — a calm large subject in a setting that respects the scale, painted with the same gravitas applied to a large hound. Knight works because the armor finally has a body large enough to carry it. Highland and Vineyard set the breed in landscapes that match the proportions. Garden and Cherry Blossoms tend to under-scale the subject visually.