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Leopards are large cats that live in the wild and are native to Africa, Asia, and parts of Europe

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Background imageLeopard Collection: Africa. Tanzania. African leopards (Panthera pardus) in a tree in Serengeti NP

Africa. Tanzania. African leopards (Panthera pardus) in a tree in Serengeti NP

Background imageLeopard Collection: Africa. Tanzania. African leopard (Panthera pardus) yawning in Serengeti NP

Africa. Tanzania. African leopard (Panthera pardus) yawning in Serengeti NP

Background imageLeopard Collection: Sunflower, Aster, Ragwort, Fleawort, Tansy, Leopards Bane, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Sunflower, Aster, Ragwort, Fleawort, Tansy, Leopards Bane, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Sunflower, Aster, Ragwort, Fleawort, Tansy, Leopards Bane, Victorian Botanical Illustration Victorian Botanical Illustration Victorian Botanical

Background imageLeopard Collection: Tiger, Lion and Leopard Hunt

Tiger, Lion and Leopard Hunt. Found in the Collection of Musee des beaux-arts, Rennes

Background imageLeopard Collection: The spoils of the jungle, 1902

The spoils of the jungle, 1902. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. I. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1902]

Background imageLeopard Collection: A Dangerous Enemy, c1880

A Dangerous Enemy, c1880. From The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone The Great Missionary Traveller. [Adam & Co. London, c1880]

Background imageLeopard Collection: The Huntress Diane, c1920. Artist: Arthur Rackham

The Huntress Diane, c1920. Artist: Arthur Rackham
The Huntress Diane, c1920. From The Connoisseur Vol LXI, [Otto Limited, London, 1921]

Background imageLeopard Collection: Leopard Lily, c1915, (1915). Artist: Emma Graham Clock

Leopard Lily, c1915, (1915). Artist: Emma Graham Clock
Leopard Lily, c1915, (1915). Lilium pardalinum - Lily Family. From Wild Flowers from the Mountains, Canons and Valleys of California, by Emma Graham Clock. [H. S. Crocker Company, San Francisco, 1915]

Background imageLeopard Collection: Chaplin Court Treatts leopard, Abercorn to Tukuyu, Tanganyika, 1925 (1927). Artist: Thomas A Glover

Chaplin Court Treatts leopard, Abercorn to Tukuyu, Tanganyika, 1925 (1927). Artist: Thomas A Glover
Chaplin Court Treatts leopard, Abercorn to Tukuyu, Tanganyika, 1925 (1927). A print from Cape to Cairo, by Stella Court Treatt, George G Harrap & Company Ltd, 1927

Background imageLeopard Collection: The Colonial Maidens Dilemma, Two Proposals, Which Will be Accepted. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

The Colonial Maidens Dilemma, Two Proposals, Which Will be Accepted. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
The Colonial Maidens Dilemma, Two Proposals, Which Will be Accepted. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageLeopard Collection: Hunting with the leopard, 16th century, (1849). Artist: Jean Straden

Hunting with the leopard, 16th century, (1849). Artist: Jean Straden
Hunting with the leopard, 16th century (1849). From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume I (Paris, 1849)

Background imageLeopard Collection: Noahs Ark, 19th century. Artist: Nathaniel Currier

Noahs Ark, 19th century. Artist: Nathaniel Currier
Noahs Ark, 19th century

Background imageLeopard Collection: Adam Naming the Creatures, 1847. Artist: Nathaniel Currier

Adam Naming the Creatures, 1847. Artist: Nathaniel Currier
Adam Naming the Creatures, 1847

Background imageLeopard Collection: Mameluke chief, 1798. Artist: James Gillray

Mameluke chief, 1798. Artist: James Gillray
Mameluke chief, 1798. Supposed to be, a correct representation of a Mamaluke Chief; from a Sketch by a French Officer by whom he was taken Prisoner

Background imageLeopard Collection: East Indian leopard, 1750

East Indian leopard, 1750

Background imageLeopard Collection: Mischief and Repose, 1895. Artist: Godward, John William (1861?1922)

Mischief and Repose, 1895. Artist: Godward, John William (1861?1922)
Mischief and Repose, 1895. Found in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Background imageLeopard Collection: Portrait of Pierre Victor, baron de Besenval de Brunstatt (1722-1794)

Portrait of Pierre Victor, baron de Besenval de Brunstatt (1722-1794), Second Half of the 18th cen Artist: Nattier
Portrait of Pierre Victor, baron de Besenval de Brunstatt (1722-1794), Second Half of the 18th cen.. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageLeopard Collection: Tiger, Lion And Leopard Hunt, 1616. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Tiger, Lion And Leopard Hunt, 1616. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Tiger, Lion And Leopard Hunt, 1616. Found in the collection of the Musee des Beaux Arts, Rennes, France

Background imageLeopard Collection: Hunting an excaped leopard, Meudon, Paris, 1897. Artist: Henri Meyer

Hunting an excaped leopard, Meudon, Paris, 1897. Artist: Henri Meyer
Hunting an excaped leopard, Meudon, Paris, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 13th June 1897

Background imageLeopard Collection: Egyptian Ceramic Bowl, c11th Century

Egyptian Ceramic Bowl, c11th Century. Located in the Benaki Museum, Athens

Background imageLeopard Collection: Study, A soldiers Armour, c1823-1870. Artist: Prosper Merimee

Study, A soldiers Armour, c1823-1870. Artist: Prosper Merimee
Study, A soldiers Armour, c1823-1870. Prosper Merimee was a French dramatist, historian, archaeologist, and short story writer, Private collection

Background imageLeopard Collection: Bamgali Ragini, Ragamala Album, School of Rajasthan, 19th century

Bamgali Ragini, Ragamala Album, School of Rajasthan, 19th century. A young ascetic sits in front of a pavilion that contains a leopard

Background imageLeopard Collection: Bacchus and Ariadne, 1523-1525. Artist: Titian

Bacchus and Ariadne, 1523-1525. Artist: Titian
Bacchus and Ariadne, 1523-1525. From the National Gallery, London

Background imageLeopard Collection: Roman mosaic from Carthage, Horseman hunts leopard, c3rd century

Roman mosaic from Carthage, Horseman hunts leopard, c3rd century

Background imageLeopard Collection: Telegenic Troupe kill leopards at Spectacle, Roman floor mosaic from Moknine, 3rd century

Telegenic Troupe kill leopards at Spectacle, Roman floor mosaic from Moknine, 3rd century. At Sousse Museum

Background imageLeopard Collection: Leopard, c2nd-3rd century

Leopard, c2nd-3rd century. At Bardo Museum

Background imageLeopard Collection: Leopard Mosaic detail, Great Palace, Istanbul, c4th-6th century

Leopard Mosaic detail, Great Palace, Istanbul, c4th-6th century

Background imageLeopard Collection: Detail feline on Persian Carpet, 16th century

Detail feline on Persian Carpet, 16th century

Background imageLeopard Collection: Detail of Persian Emperor Carpet, 16th century

Detail of Persian Emperor Carpet, 16th century. Feline (cheetah or leopard) attacks a gazelle. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageLeopard Collection: Ritual axe-head in the shape of a leopard

Ritual axe-head in the shape of a leopard from Crete, now in the Archaeological Museum in Heracleion

Background imageLeopard Collection: The holy family seated in a cave on Mount Kailasa

The holy family seated in a cave on Mount Kailasa
The holy family, Siva, Parvati and their children Karttikeya and Ganesh, seated in a cave on Mount Kailasa. In the style of Sathu Mandi, from the V&As collection

Background imageLeopard Collection: Painting of the god Siva with attributes

Painting of the god Siva with attributes from Mandi, from the V&As collection

Background imageLeopard Collection: Roman mosaic of performers killing a leopard at a spectacle, 3rd century

Roman mosaic of performers killing a leopard at a spectacle, 3rd century
Roman mosaic of a spectacle, showing members of the Telegenic Troop killing leopards, as a servant brings their pay. From Moknine, Tunisia, and now at Sousse Museum, 3rd century

Background imageLeopard Collection: Turkish sculpture of a mother-goddess on a leopard throne

Turkish sculpture of a mother-goddess on a leopard throne
Clay sculpture of a mother-goddess from Catal Huyuk, Turkey on a leopard throne giving birth

Background imageLeopard Collection: Roman Mosaic of Performer killing leopards in Spectacle, Tunisia, 3rd century

Roman Mosaic of Performer killing leopards in Spectacle, Tunisia, 3rd century

Background imageLeopard Collection: De Havilland Leopard Moth: Cockpit

De Havilland Leopard Moth: Cockpit
DH, De Havilland, Leopard Moth, Cockpit, GA, Historical, 1930s, Light, Aircraft, Flight Deck, Interior, Ground

Background imageLeopard Collection: Gamedrive with Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Gamedrive with Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Background imageLeopard Collection: Leopard in Acacia Tree, Kalahari Desert, Botswana

Leopard in Acacia Tree, Kalahari Desert, Botswana

Background imageLeopard Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Ruaha National Park. A beautiful young leopard in a tree

Africa, Tanzania, Ruaha National Park. A beautiful young leopard in a tree

Background imageLeopard Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Ruaha National Park. A beautiful young leopard in a tree

Africa, Tanzania, Ruaha National Park. A beautiful young leopard in a tree

Background imageLeopard Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Ruaha National Park. A beautiful young leopard in a tree, sleeping

Africa, Tanzania, Ruaha National Park. A beautiful young leopard in a tree, sleeping

Background imageLeopard Collection: Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Background imageLeopard Collection: Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Background imageLeopard Collection: Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Background imageLeopard Collection: Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Background imageLeopard Collection: Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Background imageLeopard Collection: Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Background imageLeopard Collection: Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Leopard, Okavango Delta, Botswana



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Leopard Collection

Leopards are large cats that live in the wild and are native to Africa, Asia, and parts of Europe. They have a tawny yellow coat with black spots, which helps them blend into their environment, and are solitary animals that hunt at night and rest during the day. They feed on a variety of prey such as deer, antelope, birds, rodents and even smaller predators like jackals or hyenas and can climb trees to escape danger or to store food away from scavengers. They also use their powerful jaws to crack open bones for marrow. Leopards have an average lifespan of 12-17 years in the wild but can live up to 20 years in captivity. These majestic cats play an important role in maintaining balance within their ecosystems by controlling populations of other animals they prey upon.
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The Leopard collection from Media Storehouse features stunning images of these majestic cats in various poses and environments. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards that showcase the beauty and power of leopards. These products are perfect for animal lovers who appreciate the grace and strength of these wild mammals. The photographs in our collection capture the leopard's distinctive spots and muscular build as they stalk their prey or rest among trees. The images are available in a range of sizes to suit different spaces and preferences. Whether you're looking to add some wildlife-inspired decor to your home or office or searching for a unique gift idea for someone special, the Leopard collection from Media Storehouse is sure to impress. With high-quality printing techniques used on all products, each item will bring out every detail captured by professional photographers around the world.
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What Leopard (Cats (Wild) Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide variety of Leopard art prints that are perfect for any animal lover or wildlife enthusiast. You can choose from stunning photographs and beautiful illustrations of these majestic cats in their natural habitats, capturing their grace and power. Some popular options include close-up shots of the leopard's striking spots and piercing eyes, as well as images of leopards lounging on tree branches or stalking prey through the savannah. There are also many artistic interpretations available, including colorful abstract designs and detailed pencil sketches. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with a bold statement piece or simply want to add some visual interest to your space, we have plenty of Leopard art prints to choose from. With high-quality printing techniques and durable materials used throughout production, you can be sure that your print will look great for years to come.
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The cost of Leopard art prints can vary depending on a number of factors such as the size, quality, and type of print. Generally speaking, larger prints tend to be more expensive than smaller ones due to the increased amount of materials required for production. Additionally, higher quality prints that use premium paper or ink may also come at a higher price point. It is important to note that prices for Leopard art prints can vary between different retailers and sellers. Some may offer discounts or promotions from time to time which could affect the final cost. Ultimately, it is up to individual buyers to determine what they are willing to pay for a particular piece of artwork based on their personal preferences and budget constraints. However, investing in high-quality Leopard art prints can be a great way to add some natural beauty and elegance into any home or office space.
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Your Leopard art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. We take great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled up and placed into a sturdy cardboard tube for protection during transit. We use reliable shipping services to ensure that your order is delivered to you as quickly as possible. You can track the progress of your delivery online, so you know exactly when to expect it. Once your Leopard art prints arrive, they are ready for framing or display however you choose. Our high-quality printing process ensures that the colors are vibrant and true-to-life, making them perfect for adding a touch of nature's beauty to any room. We pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service and quality products. We hope that our Leopard art prints bring joy and inspiration into your life.