Southern Dole Giclée Print
The Southern Dhole, also known as the whistling dog or red wolf, is an endangered jackal-like animal typically found throughout central, south, and southeast Asia. Its vintage illustration hails from a book that featured a collection of woodcuts and 45 colored plates drawn by famed nature illustrator J.G. Keulemans. The original sketch is from the late 1800s, adding some time-honored taste to your blank walls.
Attribution: Original print from Dogs, jackals, wolves, and foxes: a monograph of the Canidae. With woodcuts, and 45 coloured plates drawn from nature by J.G. Keulemans and hand-coloured. By Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-1900. London R.H. Porter, 1890. White border has been added to source print. Sourced from the Biodiversity Library.
- Digital giclée print
- Archival Epson K3 inks
- Full color
- Printed on 250g matte, hot press paper
- Due to shipping regulations, we unfortunately can't ship this item to customers in Canada at this time. Our apologies.
- Contemporary matte finish
- Composite wood with acrylic pane
- 18" x 24" framed print includes wire hanging
- The width of the frame is 1.25"
Keep out of direct sunlight to avoid fading over time
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