Three Wolves

Year Released:  1999
Image Size: 29" x 14"
S/N Price: $ 245
A/P Price: $ 305
Canvas Price: $ 495

                                              

© Applejack Limited Editions

Once the most widely distributed land predator in the world, gray wolves originally
flourished as far south as Mexico City. Cohabiting with them for centuries
were Spanish mustangs, used both by conquistadors on gold expeditions and by
Apache warriors on their fearsome raids.

By 1970, Mexican wolves had been hunted or trapped nearly to extinction in
America's southwest. The five known remaining wolves were captured in the hopes
of saving this threatened species.

In 1989, a battered wild herd of 100 Spanish mustangs, a strain thought to have
disappeared a century before, was discovered in an isolated pocket of Arizona's
San Luis mountains. They, too, have become part of a captive-breeding program.
Perhaps others still survive in the wild.

"Three Wolves"
is a celebration of two species, wild, free, and pure, who shared
an unforgiving land.


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