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The Grey Wolf |
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Digital/Graphics |
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5 x 7 in |
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$40 |
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In the 1800s, the New Mexico Grey Wolf, a subspecies of the Mexican Grey Wolf, faced a troubled history in the New Mexico Territories. As European settlers expanded westward, these wolves were targeted due to fears of predation on livestock. This led to widespread persecution and extermination campaigns, pushing the New Mexico Grey Wolf to the brink of extinction by the late 1800s.
This item is a professionally printed Giclée print of the digital artwork of Mike Kimball. It features an image size of 5” x 7” on a 280 gram textured matte paper stock, in a white 8” x 10” acid free matt and backing board, packaged in a clear acetate sleeve, with the title and informational label on the back.
This same image is also available in an 8” x 10” size packaged with an 11” x 14” matt and backing board as a special order for $60.
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