Gallery
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Wolf hunt depicted in a 14th-century bestiary
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Wolf hunt with hounds, 15th-century engraving (wolf in upper right)
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15th-century paper instructing on how to trap wolves with snares
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Drawing of a wolf hunt from Neuw Jag vnnd Weyderwerck Buch, Frankfurt am Main 1582
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A 16th-century picture by Giovanni Stradano depicting a wolf hunt
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The Wolf of Ansbach, chased into a well and displayed on a gibbet
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Wolf and Fox Hunt by Peter Paul Rubens
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Wolf hunt by Jean-Baptiste Oudry
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The Wolf Hunt, Alexandre-François Desportes
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Zaatakowani przez wilki English: Attacked by wolves (1880) by Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski (1849-1915)
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Napad wilków English: Wolves attack (1883) by Józef Chełmoński at the Museum of Polish Army, Warsaw, Poland
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Wilki napadające na sanie English: Wolves attacking a sleigh (1890) by Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski
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A 19th-century painting depicting the conclusion of a wolf hunt
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