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"Captivating Mane: A Symbol of Power, Grace

Background imageMane Collection: Lion (Panthera leo) male using flehmen response to smell, Masai-Mara Game Reserve, Kenya

Lion (Panthera leo) male using flehmen response to smell, Masai-Mara Game Reserve, Kenya. Vulnerable species

Background imageMane Collection: Lion (Panthera leo) male, Masai-Mara Game Reserve, Kenya. Vulnerable species

Lion (Panthera leo) male, Masai-Mara Game Reserve, Kenya. Vulnerable species

Background imageMane Collection: Rocky mountain horse close up of head and mane, Bozeman, Montana, USA. June

Rocky mountain horse close up of head and mane, Bozeman, Montana, USA. June

Background imageMane Collection: RF- Icelandic horse showing flehmen response, Iceland. July

RF- Icelandic horse showing flehmen response, Iceland. July

Background imageMane Collection: Male Marsh pride lion (Panthera leo) on a moonless night, Masai Mara, Kenya

Male Marsh pride lion (Panthera leo) on a moonless night, Masai Mara, Kenya. Taken with infra red camera, September

Background imageMane Collection: Comtois Horse (Equus caballus). Camargue reserve, Rhone, France, September

Comtois Horse (Equus caballus). Camargue reserve, Rhone, France, September

Background imageMane Collection: Konik horses (Equus caballus) - wild Konik filly, Millingerwaard nature reserve

Konik horses (Equus caballus) - wild Konik filly, Millingerwaard nature reserve, Netherlands, April

Background imageMane Collection: Male African lion (Panthera leo) lying in grass at sunrise, Masai Mara National Reserve

Male African lion (Panthera leo) lying in grass at sunrise, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, January

Background imageMane Collection: Joan Mane i Flaquer (1823-1901), Catalan journalist and liberal writer

Joan Mane i Flaquer (1823-1901), Catalan journalist and liberal writer

Background imageMane Collection: Wild horses of Cappadocia at sunset with beautiful sands, running and guided by a cawboy

Wild horses of Cappadocia at sunset with beautiful sands, running and guided by a cawboy

Background imageMane Collection: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Dappled horse catches mane on barbed wire

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Dappled horse catches mane on barbed wire

Background imageMane Collection: Detail of sorrel horse with flax mane

Detail of sorrel horse with flax mane

Background imageMane Collection: Europe, Iceland, Lake Myvatin, Icelandic horse. Portrait of an Icelandic horse

Europe, Iceland, Lake Myvatin, Icelandic horse. Portrait of an Icelandic horse

Background imageMane Collection: Icelandic horses, Iceland

Icelandic horses, Iceland

Background imageMane Collection: Horse, Madaket, Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA

Horse, Madaket, Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA

Background imageMane Collection: Europe, Iceland, North Iceland, near Akureyri. Icelandic horses have thick manes

Europe, Iceland, North Iceland, near Akureyri. Icelandic horses have thick manes and coats that protect them from the cold

Background imageMane Collection: Dartmoor Pony, Dartmoor, Devon

Dartmoor Pony, Dartmoor, Devon. These ponies have lived on Dartmoor for centuries. In medieval times they were used as working animals by miners and quarry workers on the moor

Background imageMane Collection: The Archduke Albert, c17th century. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

The Archduke Albert, c17th century. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
The Archduke Albert, c17th century. From The Studio Volume 103. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1932]

Background imageMane Collection: Study of a Lion, 1913. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Study of a Lion, 1913. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Study of a Lion, 1913. A print from The Art of the Great Masters, by Frederic Lees, Sampson Low, Marston and Co, London, 1913

Background imageMane Collection: Equestrian Statue of King Louis XIV, 1670. Artist: Gian Lorenzo Bernini

Equestrian Statue of King Louis XIV, 1670. Artist: Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Equestrian Statue of King Louis XIV, 1670. Found in the collection of Galleria Borghese, Rome

Background imageMane Collection: Heraldic Lion, 1420. Artist: Donatello

Heraldic Lion, 1420. Artist: Donatello
Heraldic Lion, 1420. From the collection of The Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Italy

Background imageMane Collection: Lion, Chinese Porcelain

Lion, Chinese Porcelain
Lion. Chinese Porcelain. British Museum

Background imageMane Collection: Detail of two stone horses from the Acropolis, 5th century BC

Detail of two stone horses from the Acropolis, 5th century BC
Detail of two stone horses from a group of four - the chariot and base are lost - from the Acropolis. Now from the Acropolis Museums collection in Athens, 5th century BC

Background imageMane Collection: Not Loose Yet, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain

Not Loose Yet, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain
Not Loose Yet, 1870. The British lion keeps a watchful eye on the Russian bear. The bear is shown gnawing at the sturdy rope that shackles him to the Treaty of Paris

Background imageMane Collection: A male lion (Panthera leo) sleeping near members of his pride, Limpopo, South Africa

A male lion (Panthera leo) sleeping near members of his pride, Limpopo, South Africa

Background imageMane Collection: Male African Lion (Panthera leo) running on savanna, Masai Mara, Kenya

Male African Lion (Panthera leo) running on savanna, Masai Mara, Kenya

Background imageMane Collection: Kalahari lion (Panthera leo) at first light with breath shimmering on a cold foggy

Kalahari lion (Panthera leo) at first light with breath shimmering on a cold foggy morning, South Africa, Kalahari Desert

Background imageMane Collection: The British Empire - Mane of the Lion names the territories

The British Empire - Mane of the Lion names the territories
The British Empire - The mane of the Lion names the principal territories. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMane Collection: Household Horse Guard Cavalry 1894

Household Horse Guard Cavalry 1894
A Life Guard, part of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, one of the senior regiments of the British Army. Date: 1894

Background imageMane Collection: Shaggy inkcap, Coprinus comatus, and mica cap

Shaggy inkcap, Coprinus comatus, and mica cap, Coprinellus micaceus.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageMane Collection: Wiekopolska, gelding, skewbald horse, galloping across a meadow

Wiekopolska, gelding, skewbald horse, galloping across a meadow

Background imageMane Collection: Horse with very long mane and tail, 1897

Horse with very long mane and tail, 1897
This extraordinary animal was bred at Marion, Oregon, United States, and was owned by Messers. C.H and H. W Eaton. The animal was shown at Fells Waxworks, Trongate, Glasgow

Background imageMane Collection: Horse with very long mane and tail, 1899

Horse with very long mane and tail, 1899
American hairy horse, Linus II, displays his long locks. Date: 1899

Background imageMane Collection: Royal horse with very long mane and tail, 1814

Royal horse with very long mane and tail, 1814
The long tailed stallion of Augustus II King of Poland. Date: 1814

Background imageMane Collection: Male African lion

Male African lion (Panthera leo). Male lions are the only cats to have manes. Lions are sociable animals, living in prides consisting of one or two dominant males with several females

Background imageMane Collection: Feeding the Horses (Horses, Figures and Poultry)

Feeding the Horses (Horses, Figures and Poultry)
Herring, John Frederick I Oil on Canvas 127 x 106.7

Background imageMane Collection: Piebald Shetland Pony - magnificent leading stud of wild pony herd Yell, Shetland Isles, Scotland

Piebald Shetland Pony - magnificent leading stud of wild pony herd Yell, Shetland Isles, Scotland, UK
SAS-375 Piebald Shetland Pony - magnificent leading stud of wild pony herd Yell, Shetland Isles, Scotland, UK Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMane Collection: Face of a Male Lion

Face of a Male Lion
The noble head of a male lion. (panthera leo)

Background imageMane Collection: African lion at the Sedgwick County Zoo, Wichita, Kansas, USA

African lion at the Sedgwick County Zoo, Wichita, Kansas, USA
Portrait of an African lion (Panthera leo) at the Sedgwick County Zoo; Wichita, Kansas, United States of America

Background imageMane Collection: SSI12513WT04

SSI12513WT04
A pony carrying travel supplies at Digar La pass

Background imageMane Collection: ANI07120040

ANI07120040
Wild Welsh Pony in Cwm Idwal backed by The Glyderau Mountains in Snowdonia



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"Captivating Mane: A Symbol of Power, Grace, and Freedom" Witness the majestic sight of a lioness gracefully greeting her male counterpart in the vast wilderness of Moremi, Botswana. Their magnificent manes symbolize strength and dominance within their pride. In February 1934, renowned American writer Ernest Hemingway embarked on an exhilarating hunting expedition in Kenya. The image of him surrounded by the untamed beauty of nature serves as a reminder of mankind's connection to the wild. A tender moment unfolds as a male lion proudly watches over his adorable cub. The bond between father and offspring is evident in this heartwarming scene that showcases both vulnerability and protection. Even amidst the serene landscapes of Iceland, an Icelandic horse yawns with its mane flowing freely. These resilient creatures embody resilience and adaptability against harsh elements while adding charm to their surroundings. Katavi National Park comes alive with energy as a warthog dashes through its terrain, tail held high in defiance. Its spirited display reminds us that even seemingly small beings can possess remarkable determination. In Western Ireland, two unidentified figures stand united against breathtaking scenery. With wind-swept manes mirroring rugged cliffs and rolling waves, they epitomize harmony between humans and nature. A family of lions basks under golden sunlight; their intertwined manes forming an emblematic circle representing unity within their pride. This captivating portrait captures the essence of familial bonds found throughout wildlife kingdoms. The regal presence of a lion commands attention wherever it roams - Panthera leo reigns supreme among beasts. Its awe-inspiring mane radiates power while serving as a visual testament to its royal lineage. Orlando, a Bay Racehorse from 1845 immortalized on canvas exudes elegance from within his loosebox sanctuary. His meticulously groomed mane reflects dedication to perfectionism often seen in equine pursuits.