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The wolf is a mammal of the family Canidae, which includes dogs, coyotes, jackals and dingoes

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Background imageWolf Collection: The grey wolf or common wolf, Canis lupus - Lithograph by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith to

The grey wolf or common wolf, Canis lupus - Lithograph by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith to illustrate Naturalist's
FLO4649412 The grey wolf or common wolf, Canis lupus - Lithograph by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith to illustrate Naturalist's Library: Dogs by Sir William Jardine, W

Background imageWolf Collection: Wolves attack villagers - a wolf devores a young woman, 19th century (etching)

Wolves attack villagers - a wolf devores a young woman, 19th century (etching)
PCT4294486 Wolves attack villagers - a wolf devores a young woman, 19th century (etching); Musee Historique et Archeologique, Orleans, France; © Patrice Cartier. All rights reserved 2023

Background imageWolf Collection: The wolf and the stork: La Fontaine fable illustrated by Grandville. Edition Garnier 1860

The wolf and the stork: La Fontaine fable illustrated by Grandville. Edition Garnier 1860
PCT4269358 The wolf and the stork: La Fontaine fable illustrated by Grandville. Edition Garnier 1860. The stork is represented as a doctor (wrong rewards for his devouement)

Background imageWolf Collection: Representation of Wotan, a Viking deity, surrounded by his crows and wolves

Representation of Wotan, a Viking deity, surrounded by his crows and wolves
FGL5465046 Representation of Wotan, a Viking deity, surrounded by his crows and wolves. Chromolithography by Petzold & Aulhorn A.-G. Dresden, 19th century.; Fototeca Gilardi

Background imageWolf Collection: Banana tree and fruit, Musa paradisiaca a, muskroot, Adoxa moschatellina b, and wolf's foot moss

Banana tree and fruit, Musa paradisiaca a, muskroot, Adoxa moschatellina b, and wolf's foot moss
FLO5004754 Banana tree and fruit, Musa paradisiaca a, muskroot, Adoxa moschatellina b, and wolf's foot moss, Lycopodium species c, d

Background imageWolf Collection: The world upside down, 19th century (Epinal print)

The world upside down, 19th century (Epinal print)
ELD4839990 The world upside down, 19th century (Epinal print); Private Collection; (add.info.: The world upside down, an imaginary land: zoo where humans, kept in cages, are wathed by animals)

Background imageWolf Collection: Nordic mythology: representation of Loki, the wolf Fenrir (Fenrisulfr or Fenris) and Jormungand

Nordic mythology: representation of Loki, the wolf Fenrir (Fenrisulfr or Fenris) and Jormungand
ELD4958632 Nordic mythology: representation of Loki, the wolf Fenrir (Fenrisulfr or Fenris) and Jormungand, the serpent of Midgard (Norse mythology)

Background imageWolf Collection: History of the West Conquete settlers: American pioneers. Wolf running past a wooden house in

History of the West Conquete settlers: American pioneers. Wolf running past a wooden house in the snow
NWI4887117 History of the West Conquete settlers: American pioneers. Wolf running past a wooden house in the snow. Colouring engraving of the 19th century A.B

Background imageWolf Collection: Scene from Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault. From El Mundo Ilustrado

Scene from Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault. From El Mundo Ilustrado, published Barcelona, circa 1880
478475 Scene from Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault. From El Mundo Ilustrado, published Barcelona, circa 1880.; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWolf Collection: The Song of Oleg the Wise (oil on canvas)

The Song of Oleg the Wise (oil on canvas)
DSA148326 The Song of Oleg the Wise (oil on canvas) by Myasoyedov, J. G. (1881-1953); 40.5x63.3 cm; Odessa Fine Arts Museum, Ukraine; © Odesa Fine Arts Museum

Background imageWolf Collection: A pack of hungry wolves smelling a trail in a snow-covered forest

A pack of hungry wolves smelling a trail in a snow-covered forest. Colour engraving after a 19th century illustration
NWI4955280 A pack of hungry wolves smelling a trail in a snow-covered forest. Colour engraving after a 19th century illustration.; (add.info)

Background imageWolf Collection: Leader of the Pack Pattern

Leader of the Pack Pattern
Gemma Bardot

Background imageWolf Collection: Emblem 47. The wolf coming from the staircase and the dog coming from the staircase have... 1816

Emblem 47. The wolf coming from the staircase and the dog coming from the staircase have... 1816
Emblem 47. The wolf coming from the staircase and the dog coming from the staircase have bitten each other. From "Atalanta fugiens" v, 1816. Private Collection

Background imageWolf Collection: Emblem 24. The wolf ate the king, and how he burned the life back to him, 1618

Emblem 24. The wolf ate the king, and how he burned the life back to him, 1618
Emblem 24. The wolf ate the king, and how he burned the life back to him. From "Atalanta fugiens" by Michael Maier, 1618. Private Collection

Background imageWolf Collection: Machine pavilion R. Wolf, 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov

Machine pavilion R. Wolf, 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov
Machine pavilion R. Wolf, 1911. From a collection of photographs documenting the First West Siberian Agricultural, Forestry, and Industrial Trade Exhibition, which took place in Omsk in 1911

Background imageWolf Collection: The Battle between Renard and Ysengrin, from The Adventures of Master Renard by G

The Battle between Renard and Ysengrin, from The Adventures of Master Renard by G. Le Cordier, c.1900 (colour litho)
CHT214198 The Battle between Renard and Ysengrin, from The Adventures of Master Renard by G. Le Cordier, c.1900 (colour litho) by Pinchon

Background imageWolf Collection: Representation of the bete of Gevaudan, the bones of his victims scattered around his legs

Representation of the bete of Gevaudan, the bones of his victims scattered around his legs Engraving around 1764
ELD4871725 Representation of the bete of Gevaudan, the bones of his victims scattered around his legs Engraving around 1764 (The beast of the Gevaudan in a representation of 1764)

Background imageWolf Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Winner Jody Scheckter(RSA) Wolf WR1 leads John Watson Monaco GP, 22 May 1977

Background imageWolf Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Second placed Jody Scheckter (RSA) Wolf WR5 flashes past the pits as tenth placed Mario Andretti (USA) Lotus 79 heads towards the final hairpin in the background

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 United States GP West

1977 United States GP West
STREETS OF LONG BEACH, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - APRIL 03: Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford leads Mario Andretti, Lotus 78 Ford and Niki Lauda, Ferrari 312T2

Background imageWolf Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Bobby Rahal (USA) Wolf WR1, who retired from his second and final GP on lap 17 with a broken fuel system, leads seventh placed Didier Pironi (FRA) Tyrrell 008 and James Hunt (GBR) McLaren M26

Background imageWolf Collection: 1979 Belgian GP

1979 Belgian GP
ZOLDER, BELGIUM - MAY 13: James Hunt, Wolf WR7 Ford leads Didier Pironi, Tyrrell 009 Ford and Jean-Pierre Jarier, Tyrrell 009 Ford during the Belgian GP at Zolder on May 13, 1979 in Zolder, Belgium

Background imageWolf Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Wolf Racing team owner Walter Wolf (AUS), right, with Ligier designer Gerard Ducarouge (FRA), left. US Grand Prix West, Long Beach, USA. 2 April 1978

Background imageWolf Collection: 1978 South African GP

1978 South African GP
KYALAMI, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 04: Mario Andretti, Lotus 78 Ford leads Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford and Niki Lauda, Brabham BT46 Alfa Romeo during the South African GP at Kyalami on March 04

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Brazilian GP

1977 Brazilian GP
AUToDROMO JOSe CARLOS PACE, BRAZIL - JANUARY 23: Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford during the Brazilian GP at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace on January 23, 1977 in Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Brazil

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Austrian GP

1977 Austrian GP
RED BULL RING, AUSTRIA - AUGUST 14: Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford during the Austrian GP at Red Bull Ring on August 14, 1977 in Red Bull Ring, Austria. (Photo by David Phipps / Sutton Images)

Background imageWolf Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Arturo Merzario (ITA) Wolf-Williams FW05. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd 16, Fuji, Japan, 24 October 1976

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Brazilian GP

1977 Brazilian GP
AUToDROMO JOSe CARLOS PACE, BRAZIL - JANUARY 23: Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford, drives along the pitlane during the Brazilian GP at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace on January 23

Background imageWolf Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Jody Scheckter (RSA) Wolf WR1 had led, but crashed out of his home race on lap 60. South African Grand Prix, Rd 3, Kyalami, South Africa, 4 March 1978. BEST IMAGE

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Brazilian GP

1977 Brazilian GP
AUToDROMO JOSe CARLOS PACE, BRAZIL - JANUARY 23: Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford chases down Tom Pryce, Shadow DN5B Ford during the Brazilian GP at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace on January 23

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Brazilian GP

1977 Brazilian GP
AUToDROMO JOSe CARLOS PACE, BRAZIL - JANUARY 23: Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford during the Brazilian GP at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace on January 23, 1977 in Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Brazil

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 British GP

1977 British GP
SILVERSTONE, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 16: John Watson, Brabham BT45B Alfa Romeo leads Niki Lauda, Ferrari 312T2, Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford and James Hunt

Background imageWolf Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Pole sitter Jody Scheckter (RSA) Wolf WR1 finished the race in second position. German Grand Prix, Rd 11, Hockenheim, Germany, 31 July 1977. BEST IMAGE

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Monaco GP

1977 Monaco GP
MONTE CARLO, MONACO - MAY 22: Walter Wolf with his custom Lamborghini Countach during the Monaco GP at Monte Carlo on May 22, 1977 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. (Photo by LAT Images)

Background imageWolf Collection: 1979 USA-West GP

1979 USA-West GP
STREETS OF LONG BEACH, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - MARCH 27: James Hunt, Wolf WR7 Ford during the USA-West GP at Streets of Long Beach on March 27, 1983 in Streets of Long Beach

Background imageWolf Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Jody Scheckter (RSA) Wolf WR5 finished the race in second position. German Grand Prix, Rd 11, Hockenheim, Germany, 30 July 1978. BEST IMAGE

Background imageWolf Collection: 1980 Aurora AFX Formula One Series

1980 Aurora AFX Formula One Series. Brands Hatch, England. 7th April 1980. Rd 2. Desire Wilson (Wolf WR4-Cosworth), 1st position, on the grid, portrait. World Copyright: LAT Photographic

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Argentinian GP

1977 Argentinian GP
AUTODROMO JUAN Y OSCAR GALVEZ, ARGENTINA - JANUARY 09: Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford and Ronnie Peterson, Tyrrell P34 Ford sit in the pitlane

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Argentinian GP

1977 Argentinian GP
AUTODROMO JUAN Y OSCAR GALVEZ, ARGENTINA - JANUARY 09: Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford during the Argentinian GP at Autodromo Juan y Oscar Galvez on January 09, 1977 in Autodromo Juan y Oscar Galvez

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Argentinian GP

1977 Argentinian GP
AUTODROMO JUAN Y OSCAR GALVEZ, ARGENTINA - JANUARY 09: Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford during the Argentinian GP at Autodromo Juan y Oscar Galvez on January 09, 1977 in Autodromo Juan y Oscar Galvez

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Argentinian GP

1977 Argentinian GP
AUTODROMO JUAN Y OSCAR GALVEZ, ARGENTINA - JANUARY 09: Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford during the Argentinian GP at Autodromo Juan y Oscar Galvez on January 09, 1977 in Autodromo Juan y Oscar Galvez

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Argentinian GP

1977 Argentinian GP
AUTODROMO JUAN Y OSCAR GALVEZ, ARGENTINA - JANUARY 09: Peter Warr and Walter Wolf wait for Jody Scheckter to cross the finish line to claim the team's first victory during the Argentinian GP at

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Argentinian GP

1977 Argentinian GP
AUTODROMO JUAN Y OSCAR GALVEZ, ARGENTINA - JANUARY 09: Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford approaches the pit straight during the Argentinian GP at Autodromo Juan y Oscar Galvez on January 09

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Argentinian GP

1977 Argentinian GP
AUTODROMO JUAN Y OSCAR GALVEZ, ARGENTINA - JANUARY 09: Mechanics make adjustments to the rear of Jody Scheckter's Wolf WR1 Ford while he sits in the exposed cockpit during the Argentinian GP at

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Argentinian GP

1977 Argentinian GP
AUTODROMO JUAN Y OSCAR GALVEZ, ARGENTINA - JANUARY 09: Walter Wolf leans across the Armco barrier, waiting for Jody Scheckter to come down the main straight during the Argentinian GP at Autodromo

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 Argentinian GP

1977 Argentinian GP
AUTODROMO JUAN Y OSCAR GALVEZ, ARGENTINA - JANUARY 09: Walter Wolf stands on the Armco barrier surrounded by his team, waiting for Jody Scheckter to come down the main straight during the Argentinian

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 South African GP

1977 South African GP
KYALAMI, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 05: Pole sitter James Hunt, McLaren M23 Ford leads Niki Lauda, Ferrari 312T2 and Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford during the South African GP at Kyalami on March 05

Background imageWolf Collection: 1977 South African GP

1977 South African GP
KYALAMI, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 05: Niki Lauda, Ferrari 312T2 leads Jody Scheckter, Wolf WR1 Ford and James Hunt, McLaren M23 Ford during the South African GP at Kyalami on March 05, 1977 in Kyalami



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Wolf Collection

The wolf is a mammal of the family Canidae, which includes dogs, coyotes, jackals and dingoes. Wolves are typically gray or brownish in color and have long snouts, bushy tails and large feet. They live in packs of up to 30 individuals and hunt prey such as deer, elk and other small mammals. Wolves communicate with each other through howling, scent marking and facial expressions, and are social animals that form strong bonds within their pack structure. Wolves play an important role in maintaining balance within ecosystems by controlling populations of their prey species. In some areas they are endangered due to habitat loss or hunting by humans but conservation efforts have been successful in restoring their numbers in some areas.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Wolf collection from Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art and framed prints featuring these majestic mammals. Our collection includes stunning photographs capturing the beauty and power of wolves in their natural habitats, as well as illustrations and paintings that showcase their unique characteristics. From close-up portraits to panoramic landscapes, there is something for every wolf enthusiast in this collection. One standout piece is a black-and-white photograph of two wolves howling at the moon, which captures the essence of these creatures' wild spirit. Other notable pieces include colorful illustrations depicting different species of wolves from around the world. Whether you're looking to add some nature-inspired decor to your home or office, or simply appreciate the beauty of these fascinating animals, the Wolf collection from Media Storehouse has something for everyone.
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What are Wolf (Mammals Animals) art prints?

Wolf art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring wolves, which are a type of mammal animal. These prints can be created using various printing techniques such as lithography or giclee printing to produce stunning and vivid images that capture the beauty and majesty of these creatures. Wolf art prints can feature a range of styles from realistic depictions to abstract interpretations, making them suitable for any decor style. They can also come in different sizes, allowing you to choose the perfect print for your space. These art prints are popular among nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and those who appreciate the power and grace of these animals. They make great additions to homes, offices, or any space where you want to add some natural beauty and inspiration. Wolf art prints offer a unique way to bring the spirit of these magnificent mammals into your home or workspace while supporting artists who create beautiful works inspired by them.
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What Wolf (Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

At Media Storehouse, you can find a wide range of wolf art prints that capture the beauty and majesty of these fascinating mammals. Our collection includes stunning photographs and illustrations that showcase wolves in their natural habitats, from snowy forests to open plains. You can choose from a variety of styles and sizes to suit your taste and decor, whether you prefer bold and dramatic images or more subtle and understated designs. Some popular options include close-up portraits of individual wolves, group shots of packs in action, and scenic landscapes featuring these iconic animals. We also offer a selection of black-and-white prints for a classic look, as well as colorful pieces that add vibrancy to any room. Whether you're looking for artwork to decorate your home or office, or simply want to celebrate your love for wolves with beautiful imagery, we have something for everyone.
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How much do Wolf (Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

The cost of Wolf art prints varies depending on a number of factors such as the size, quality, and type of print. Generally, smaller sized prints tend to be less expensive than larger ones. Additionally, the type of paper used for printing can also affect the price. For instance, high-quality archival paper is more expensive than regular paper. Moreover, some artists may charge more for their work due to their reputation or popularity in the market. However, it's important to note that prices are subject to change over time based on demand and availability. If you're looking for Wolf art prints from Media Storehouse without any additional features like shipping or delivery times nor commercial use nor acrylic prints then it's best to check with them directly about pricing options as they have a wide range of choices available at varying costs suitable for different budgets and preferences.
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Your Wolf 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. Our team uses high-quality materials to protect the prints during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes or flat packages depending on the size of the print. We work with trusted shipping partners who have years of experience delivering fragile items such as artworks. They ensure that your package is handled with care and delivered to you within a reasonable timeframe. Once your order has been dispatched, we will send you an email confirmation along with tracking information so that you can keep track of its progress until it reaches you. We are committed to providing our customers with exceptional service from start to finish. If for any reason there are issues with delivery or damage during transit, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will do everything possible to resolve the issue promptly.