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Hunting with Borzois, 1937. Artist: Lissner, Ernest Ernestovich (1874-1941)Hunting with Borzois, 1937. Found in the collection of the State Central Military Museum, Moscow
Little Red Riding Hood, 1887. Artist: Klever, Juli Julievich (Julius), von (1850-1924)Little Red Riding Hood, 1887. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum of History and Architecture Novgorodian Kremlin, Novgorod
Wolf Hunting, 1870. Artist: Sverchkov, Nikolai Yegorovich (1817-1898)Wolf Hunting, 1870. Found in the collection of the Regional I. Kramskoi Art Museum, Voronezh
The Wolf, c1900. Artist: Helena J. MaguireThe Wolf, c1900. From Babys Animal Picture Book by Aunt Louisa. [Frederick Warne & Co. London & New York, c1900]
The Unlucky Man, 1901. Artist: Edward Henry WehnertThe Unlucky Man, 1901. From Grimms Household Stories collected by the Brothers Grimm. [George Routledge & Sons, Limited, London, 1901]
Allegory: A Crowned Eagle Standing on a Globe and a Wolf Steering a Boat, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da VinciAllegory: A Crowned Eagle Standing on a Globe and a Wolf Steering a Boat, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]
Sheet of Studies with a Young Woman, A Wolf, Etc. c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da VinciSheet of Studies with a Young Woman, A Wolf, Etc. c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]
Four Studies of the Paws of a Dog or Wolf, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da VinciFour Studies of the Paws of a Dog or Wolf, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]
Little Red Riding Hood, 1903. From A Peep into Fairyland, by E. F. & C. Manning. [Frederick Warne & Co. London, New York, 1903]
The Disguised Wolf, 1870. Artist: Adolphe Francois PannemakerThe Disguised Wolf, 1870. From The Fables of Jean de la Fontaine, by Walter Thornbury. [Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London and NY, 1870]
The Wolf Turned Shepherd, 1870. Artist: Antoine Valerie BertrandThe Wolf Turned Shepherd, 1870. From The Fables of Jean de la Fontaine, by Walter Thornbury. [Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London and NY, 1870]
Down to the river presently came a she-wolf to drink, c1912 (1912). Artist: Ernest Dudley HeathDown to the river presently came a she-wolf to drink, c1912 (1912). Romulus and Remus were the twin brothers and main characters of Romes foundation myth
Germany about the Year 1000, c1906, (1907). Artist: Karl WolfGermany about the Year 1000, c1906, (1907). From The Worlds History, Volume VI. Edited by Dr. H. F. Helmolt [William Heinemann, London, 1907]
The Unexpected Encounter, 1902. Artist: Patten WilsonThe Unexpected Encounter, 1902. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1903-4, edited by William Gamble. [A. W. Penrose & Co. London, 1903-4]
The Reindeer, c19th century
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
Adam Naming the Creatures, 1847. Artist: Nathaniel CurrierAdam Naming the Creatures, 1847
Hunting Scene. Private Collection
Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria as King of Hungary, 1830. Artist: Wolf, Franz (1795-1859)Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria as King of Hungary, 1830. From a private collection
Fire in the Winter Palace on December 29, 1837, c. 1838. Artist: Wolf, Franz (1795-1859)Fire in the Winter Palace on December 29, 1837, c.1838. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
The Wolf Hunt, 1725. Artist: Oudry, Jean-Baptiste (1686-1755)The Wolf Hunt, 1725. Found in the collection of the Musee Conde, Chantilly
Tsarevich Ivan Riding the Grey Wolf, 1889. Artist: Viktor Mihajlovic VasnecovTsarevich 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
Attacked by wolves, Russia, 1903Attached by wolves, Russia, 1903. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 22nd March 1903
Come Cockerel, Come!, 1903. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 9th August 1903
Little Red Riding Hood, 1898. Artist: F MeaulleLittle Red Riding Hood, 1898. The Fashoda Incident (1898) was the climax of imperial territorial disputes between the United Kingdom and France in Eastern Africa
Lycaon Metamorphosed into a Wolf, 1733. Artist: Bernard PicartLycaon Metamorphosed into a Wolf, 1733. A plate from Le temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733. Fround in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
Tiberinus, Roman god of the River Tiber, 1st century AD. Detail from a sculpture of the River god Tiberinus that decorated a temple dedicated to Isis and Sarapis
View of Urfahr, c1510-1553. Artist: Wolf HuberView of Urfahr, c1510-1553
Willow Plantation, 1514. Artist: Wolf HuberWillow Plantation, 1514
Tree Study, 1519 Artist: Wolf HuberTree Study, 1519
Portrait of Bernard Wolf, c1823. Artist: Sophie RudePortrait 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
The Wolf, c1900-1933. Artist: Jehan RictusThe Wolf, c1900-1933
Litttle Red Riding Hood, 19th century. The woodcutter has killed the wolf with his axe
The Sleeping Beauty Wolf, 1921. Artist: Leon BakstThe Sleeping Beauty Wolf, 1921. Ballet costume design
Door Ring found in a Viking grave, 9th centuryThis copper alloy door ring was found in a Viking grave at Vik, Stennes, Norway - but is from Ireland. It probably belonged originally to a monastery door, 9th century
An Etruscan statue, The Capitoline WolfThe Capitoline Wolf, an Etruscan bronze of the wolf with Romulus and Remus. from the Capitoline Museums collection in Rome
Etruscan grave-slab showing a man being suckled by a beast, 5th centuryDetail of an Etruscan grave-slab showing a man being suckled by a beast, a predecessor to the Romulus and Remus legends, 5th century
Detail of the Basse-Yutz Flagons, Iron Age, c400 BC. Two bronze flagons were found in 1927, at Basse-Yutz, France. They are two of the finest examples of Early Celtic or Early La Tene Art
Egyptian elief stele of a man adoring AnubisRelief stele from a tomb of the deceased General Kasa adoring Anubis, from the Musee Borely Marseilles
The Wolf-Charmer, 1881. Artist: John Le FargeThe 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
Romulus and Remus suckling from the she-wolf. Detail from a marble monument to the twin founders of Rome, who according to legend were abandoned in the wild and raised by a she-wolf
Romulus and Remus, c500 BC. Bronze of the legendary twin founders of Rome being suckled by the she-wolf. From the Museo Capitolino, Rome
Comet 1892a, Swift, May 1892. Artist: Max WolfComet 1892a, Swift, May 1892. From a negative photograph by German astronomer Dr Max Wolf (1863-1932). The image was not converted to a positive to avoid any loss of detail
Long exposure of star field showing track of the asteroid Sappho against points of stars, 1892. Artist: Max WolfLong exposure of star field showing track of the asteroid Sappho against points of stars, 1892. Sapphos location is identified by the arrows at the top and the left edges of the picture
Allegory of Prudence, c1565-1570. Artist: TitianAllegory of Prudence, c1565-1570. The triple-headed beast - wolf, lion and dog - is a symbol of prudence. From the National Gallery, London
Statue of the wolf suckling Romulus and Remus, from the founding myth of Rome
Thorwalds Cross-slab, a Viking cross slab showing Ragnarok, 10th centuryViking cross, showing a scene from Ragnarok, showing Odin with raven and spear being attacked by the wolf Fenris, his nephew, 10th century
Scene from Byrons poem Mazeppa, c1820. Published in 1819, this narrative poem is based on a passage in Voltaires Charles XII