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The Maned Wolf is a species of wild dog native to South America, and is the largest canid in the region

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Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Marshal Joachim Murat - Grand Duke of Cleves and of Berg, King of Naples, c1800, (1896)

Marshal Joachim Murat - Grand Duke of Cleves and of Berg, King of Naples, c1800, (1896). Joachim-Napoleon Murat (1767-1815), Marshal of France and Admiral of France, 1st Prince Murat

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Death of Napoleon I, 1821, (1896). Artist: Henry Wolf

Death of Napoleon I, 1821, (1896). Artist: Henry Wolf
Death of Napoleon I, 1821, (1896). Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) died on 5 May 1821, in exile on the island of Saint Helena. Engraving after the painting made in 1825 by Charles, Baron De Steuben

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Marshal Francois-Christophe Kellermann, Duke of Valmy, c1810, (1896). Artist: Henry Wolf

Marshal Francois-Christophe Kellermann, Duke of Valmy, c1810, (1896). Artist: Henry Wolf
Marshal Francois-Christophe Kellermann, Duke of Valmy, c1810, (1896). Francois Christophe de Kellermann, 1st Duc de Valmy (1735-1820) was a French military commander, later the General d Armee

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Death of Sir John Moore, La Coruna, Spain, 17th January 1809 (1815)

Death of Sir John Moore, La Coruna, Spain, 17th January 1809 (1815). Moore (1761-1809) commanded the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La Coruna) during the Peninsular War

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Ivan Tsarevich riding the Gray Wolf, End of 1870s-Early 1880s

Ivan Tsarevich riding the Gray Wolf, End of 1870s-Early 1880s. Artist: Perov, Vasili Grigoryevich (1834-1882)
Ivan Tsarevich riding the Gray Wolf, End of 1870s-Early 1880s. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: The Unlucky Man, 1901. Artist: Edward Henry Wehnert

The Unlucky Man, 1901. Artist: Edward Henry Wehnert
The Unlucky Man, 1901. From Grimms Household Stories collected by the Brothers Grimm. [George Routledge & Sons, Limited, London, 1901]

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Lieut. General Sir John Moore, K. B. c1809 (1909). Artist: Charles Turner

Lieut. General Sir John Moore, K. B. c1809 (1909). Artist: Charles Turner
Lieut. General Sir John Moore, K.B. c1809 (1909). After Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). General Sir John Moore (1761-1809) commanded the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La Coruna)

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Little Red Riding Hood, 1903

Little Red Riding Hood, 1903. From A Peep into Fairyland, by E. F. & C. Manning. [Frederick Warne & Co. London, New York, 1903]

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: The Prince of Wales being invested with the Silver Wolf by the Duke of Connaught, 1922 (1936)

The Prince of Wales being invested with the Silver Wolf by the Duke of Connaught, 1922 (1936)
The Prince of Wales being invested with the Silver Wolf by the Duke of Connaught, London, 1922 (1936). The Prince receiving the award at the Scout rally at Alexandra Palace

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: The Unexpected Encounter, 1902. Artist: Patten Wilson

The Unexpected Encounter, 1902. Artist: Patten Wilson
The Unexpected Encounter, 1902. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1903-4, edited by William Gamble. [A. W. Penrose & Co. London, 1903-4]

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Miracles: the legend of the Wolf of Gubbio, c1437-1444 (1956)

Miracles: the legend of the Wolf of Gubbio, c1437-1444 (1956). According to legend, a wolf terrorised the Italian city of Gubbio until it was tamed by St Francis of Assisi

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

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

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Death of Sir John Moore, 1809, (c1850s)

Death of Sir John Moore, 1809, (c1850s). Moore (1761-1809) commanded the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La Coruna), Peninsular War, Spain 16 January 1809

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Sir John Moore, British soldier and general, (1870). Artist:s Freeman

Sir John Moore, British soldier and general, (1870). Artist:s Freeman
Sir John Moore, British soldier and general, (1870). Moore (1761-1809) commanded the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La Coruna), Peninsular War, Spain 16 January 1809

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Tsarevich Ivan Riding the Grey Wolf, 1889. Artist: Viktor Mihajlovic Vasnecov

Tsarevich Ivan Riding the Grey Wolf, 1889. Artist: Viktor Mihajlovic Vasnecov
Tsarevich Ivan Riding the Grey Wolf, 1889. Tsarevich Ivan, the Fire Bird and the Grey Wolf is a Russian fairy tale. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Medail to the glory of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (Reverse), 1446

Medail to the glory of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (Reverse), 1446. Artist: Matteo di Andrea de Pasti
Medail to the glory of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (Reverse), 1446. Pasti, Matteo di Andrea, de (1420-1467/68). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Little Red Riding Hood, 1898. Artist: F Meaulle

Little Red Riding Hood, 1898. Artist: F Meaulle
Little Red Riding Hood, 1898. The Fashoda Incident (1898) was the climax of imperial territorial disputes between the United Kingdom and France in Eastern Africa

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Wolf dog, 1848

Wolf dog, 1848. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, (Hippolyte Bailliere, London, third edition, 1848)

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: A representation of March, 1757. Artist: Bernard de Montfaucon

A representation of March, 1757. Artist: Bernard de Montfaucon
A representation of March, 1757. A man in the skin of a she-wolf, with a swallow and a goat symbolising the beginning of spring

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Portrait of Bernard Wolf, c1823. Artist: Sophie Rude

Portrait of Bernard Wolf, c1823. Artist: Sophie Rude
Portrait of Bernard Wolf, c1823. Bernard Wolf (1778-1850) actor, author and director of the Theatre de la Monnaie in Brussels. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Litttle Red Riding Hood, 19th century

Litttle Red Riding Hood, 19th century. The woodcutter has killed the wolf with his axe

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: The Franks Casket, Anglo-Saxon, first half of the 8th century

The Franks Casket, Anglo-Saxon, first half of the 8th century
A side panel of the Franks Casket, showing Romulus and Remus with the wolf, from the British Museums collection.Side panel from The Franks Casket, Anglo-Saxon, first half of the 8th century

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Etruscan grave-slab showing a man being suckled by a beast, 5th century

Etruscan grave-slab showing a man being suckled by a beast, 5th century
Detail of an Etruscan grave-slab showing a man being suckled by a beast, a predecessor to the Romulus and Remus legends, 5th century

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Egyptian elief stele of a man adoring Anubis

Egyptian elief stele of a man adoring Anubis
Relief stele from a tomb of the deceased General Kasa adoring Anubis, from the Musee Borely Marseilles

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Death of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, British soldier, La Coruna, Spain, 1809

Death of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, British soldier, La Coruna, Spain, 1809
Death of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, Scottish-born British soldier, La Coruna, Spain, 1809. Moore (1761-1809) commanded the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La Coruna), Peninsular War

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: John Moore, Scottish-born British soldier

John Moore, Scottish-born British soldier. General Sir John Moore (1761-1809) commanded the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La Coruna), Peninsular War, Spain 16 January 1809

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: The Wolf-Charmer, 1881. Artist: John Le Farge

The Wolf-Charmer, 1881. Artist: John Le Farge
The Wolf-Charmer, 1881. Belief in wolf charmers widespread in France in the first half of 19th century and was the last vestige of the werewolf legend

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Robert Baden-Powell, English soldier, 1900

Robert Baden-Powell, English soldier, 1900. Baden-Powell (1857-1941) became famous as the defender of Mafeking in the Boer War (1899-1902)

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Shepherd guarding his flock at night, early 16th century

Shepherd guarding his flock at night, early 16th century. Under his arm are his bagpipes. He has two dogs with spiked protective collars to help him guard his animals

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Allegory of Prudence, c1565-1570. Artist: Titian

Allegory of Prudence, c1565-1570. Artist: Titian
Allegory of Prudence, c1565-1570. The triple-headed beast - wolf, lion and dog - is a symbol of prudence. From the National Gallery, London

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Scene from Byrons poem Mazeppa, c1820

Scene from Byrons poem Mazeppa, c1820. Published in 1819, this narrative poem is based on a passage in Voltaires Charles XII

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell (1857-1941), British soldier, 1900

Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell (1857-1941), British soldier, 1900. Baden-Powell offering reassurance that relief is on the way to the besieged town of Mafeking

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: The Wolf that Never Sleeps, 1899-1900

The Wolf that Never Sleeps, 1899-1900. Robert Baden-Powell (1857-1941) at Mafeking, ever watchful, living up to his Matebele name Mpeesi ( The Wolf That Never Sleeps )

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Maned wolf or Aguara Guazu, Chrysocyon brachyurus

Maned wolf or Aguara Guazu, Chrysocyon brachyurus.. Handcolored engraving on steel by William Lizars from a drawing by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith from Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: MONSTER, 1493. Part-wolf, part-human monster. Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle

MONSTER, 1493. Part-wolf, part-human monster. Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: CARTOON: PANIC OF 1893. An 1894 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple on the business recovery

CARTOON: PANIC OF 1893. An 1894 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple on the business recovery following the Panic of 1893

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: WOLFMAN, 1945. Lon Chaney, Jr. as the Wolfman in House of Dracula, 1945

WOLFMAN, 1945. Lon Chaney, Jr. as the Wolfman in House of Dracula, 1945

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Werewolf Wolf Man Carrying Off Making Off Taking

Werewolf Wolf Man Carrying Off Making Off Taking
A werewolf makes off with a child. From a print by Lucas Cranach the Elder

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Christmas Carnival In The New York Stock Exchange, 1885. After a work by French born American

Christmas Carnival In The New York Stock Exchange, 1885. After a work by French born American artist Henry Wolf in Harpers Magazine; Illustration

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: St. Francis brings the wolf to the city. Saint Francis of Assisi

St. Francis brings the wolf to the city. Saint Francis of Assisi, born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, 1181/1182 - 1226. Italian Catholic friar, deacon and preacher

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: St. Francis brings the wolf to the city. Saint Francis of Assisi

St. Francis brings the wolf to the city. Saint Francis of Assisi, born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, 1181/1182 - 1226. Italian Catholic friar, deacon and preacher

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Book Illustration, n. d. Creator: Thomas Bewick

Book Illustration, n. d. Creator: Thomas Bewick
Book Illustration, n.d

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Le Romain (The Roman) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1811/1821. Creator: Oberkampf Manufactory

Le Romain (The Roman) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1811/1821. Creator: Oberkampf Manufactory
Le Romain (The Roman) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1811/1821. Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet, engraved by Jules Mallet, after Bartolomeo Pinelli, manufactured by Oberkampf et Widmer

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: English basket-hilted broadsword, 1610 circa (metal)

English basket-hilted broadsword, 1610 circa (metal)
5923417 English basket-hilted broadsword, 1610 circa (metal) by English School, (17th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: English basket-hilted broadsword, 1610 circa)

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Benjamin, c. 1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I

Benjamin, c. 1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I
Benjamin, c. 1585

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Lean Wolf, Gros Ventres, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen &

Lean Wolf, Gros Ventres, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen &
Lean Wolf, Gros Ventres, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1888

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: Cloelia crosses Tiber horseback Performances

Cloelia crosses Tiber horseback Performances
Cloelia crosses the Tiber on horseback Performances from Roman history (series title), Cloelia escapes to Rome with a friend by crossing the Tiber on horseback

Background imageManed Wolf Collection: A Good Bite or Swallowing the Bait, 1835. Creator: William Heath

A Good Bite or Swallowing the Bait, 1835. Creator: William Heath
A Good Bite or Swallowing the Bait, 1835. A short fat man and a tall thin one fishing in the river. One hooks a frog, while their dog furtively wolfs down bait and fish



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Maned Wolf Collection

The Maned Wolf is a species of wild dog native to South America, and is the largest canid in the region, and its long legs give it an appearance similar to that of a fox or coyote. Its fur is reddish-brown with black legs and white markings on its chest and throat, distinctively strong odor, which helps it mark its territory. It typically lives in open grasslands and scrub forests, where it hunts small mammals such as rodents, rabbits, armadillos, birds and insects. Its diet also includes fruits like melon and papaya. The Maned Wolf is an endangered species due to habitat loss from deforestation as well as hunting for its fur or for food by humans. Conservation efforts are underway to protect this unique animal from extinction.
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The Maned Wolf collection from Media Storehouse features a range of stunning photographs and artwork depicting this unique and fascinating species. The Maned Wolf is the largest canid in South America, known for its distinctive red fur, long legs, and bushy mane. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards that showcase the beauty of these wild animals. Each piece in our collection captures the essence of the Maned Wolf's natural habitat and behavior. From close-up portraits to sweeping landscapes featuring these majestic creatures roaming free in their native environment. The high-quality printing techniques used by Media Storehouse ensure that every detail is captured with clarity and precision. Whether you're an animal lover or simply appreciate beautiful photography and artwork, the Maned Wolf collection offers something for everyone. With a variety of sizes and formats available to suit any space or decor style, it's easy to find the perfect piece to add some wild charm to your home or office.
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