Canis lupus, Black American Wolf. Male. Antique Poster
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Canis lupus, Black American Wolf. Male. From The viviparous quadrupeds of North America (1845) illustrated by John Woodhouse Audubon (1812-1862). John Woodhouse Audubon (30 November 1812, Henderson, Kentucky – 21 February 1862, New York City) was the second son of the famed ornithologist and painter, John James Audubon. Like his father, he was primarily a painter of wildlife, but also did some portraits and genre scenes of the westward migration.