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Wolfhound Collection (#3)

The majestic Irish Wolfhound, known for its regal stature and gentle nature, has left an indelible mark in various realms

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Wolf hunting with borzois

Wolf hunting with borzois. Private Collection

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, dogs eager for a walk

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, dogs eager for a walk
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Micky, Cracker and two other dogs eager for a walk, having spotted the signs. Date: 1927

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Micky and Cracker

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Micky and Cracker, an Irish Wolfhound and a Bull Terrier. Seen here behind his desk, growing bored by the story about the monkey. Date: 1927

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Cecil Aldin with two dogs

Cecil Aldin with two dogs
Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin (1870-1935), British artist and illustrator, with two of his dogs, Cracker, a bull terrier, and Mickie, an Irish wolfhound. Date: 1932

Background imageWolfhound Collection: KENNEDY FAMILY, 1963. John and Jacqueline Kennedy, with their children, John Jr

KENNEDY FAMILY, 1963. John and Jacqueline Kennedy, with their children, John Jr. and Caroline, and their dogs, Shannon, White Tips, Blackie, Clipper, Charlie, and Wolf, on vacation in Hyannis Port

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Picture No. 10983027

Picture No. 10983027
Dog - Irish Wolfhound running Date:

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Dog - Irish Wolfhound, lying down

Dog - Irish Wolfhound, lying down
LA-3635 Dog - Irish Wolfhound, lying down Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Fall / Wolfhound / 1949

Fall / Wolfhound / 1949
Champion Felixtowe Gelert

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Nikolai Rostov at the hunt. Illustration for the novel War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, 1911

Nikolai Rostov at the hunt. Illustration for the novel War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, 1911. Found in the Collection of State Museum of Leo Tolstoy, Moscow

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Hunting with Borzois, 1840s

Hunting with Borzois, 1840s. Found in the Collection of State Museum of Leo Tolstoy, Moscow

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Wolf Bound, 1891

Wolf Bound, 1891. Found in the Collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Hunting Scene. Artist: Voroshilov, Sergey Semyonovich (before 1865-after 1911)

Hunting Scene. Artist: Voroshilov, Sergey Semyonovich (before 1865-after 1911)
Hunting Scene. Private Collection

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Winter Hunt. Artist: Kolesnikov, Ivan Fyodorovich (1887-1929)

Winter Hunt. Artist: Kolesnikov, Ivan Fyodorovich (1887-1929)
Winter Hunt. Private Collection

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Hunting with Borzois, 1907. Artist: Vinogradov, Sergei Arsenyevich (1869-1938)

Hunting with Borzois, 1907. Artist: Vinogradov, Sergei Arsenyevich (1869-1938)
Hunting with Borzois, 1907. Found in the collection of the Regional Art Museum, Lugansk

Background imageWolfhound Collection: On the Hunting, 1870s. Artist: Sverchkov, Nikolai Yegorovich (1817-1898)

On the Hunting, 1870s. Artist: Sverchkov, Nikolai Yegorovich (1817-1898)
On the Hunting, 1870s. Found in the collection of the State Uzbekistan Art Museum, Tashkent

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Hunting with Borzois, 1937. Artist: Lissner, Ernest Ernestovich (1874-1941)

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

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Wolf Hunting, 1870. Artist: Sverchkov, Nikolai Yegorovich (1817-1898)

Wolf Hunting, 1870. Artist: Sverchkov, Nikolai Yegorovich (1817-1898)
Wolf Hunting, 1870. Found in the collection of the Regional I. Kramskoi Art Museum, Voronezh

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Hunting Scene

Hunting Scene. Private Collection

Background imageWolfhound Collection: The Wolf Hunt, 1725. Artist: Oudry, Jean-Baptiste (1686-1755)

The Wolf Hunt, 1725. Artist: Oudry, Jean-Baptiste (1686-1755)
The Wolf Hunt, 1725. Found in the collection of the Musee Conde, Chantilly

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Woman with an Irish Wolfhound

Woman with an Irish Wolfhound. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageWolfhound Collection: The First Prince of Wales

The First Prince of Wales (later Edward II), son of King Edward I. Seen here as a baby in his fathers arms. 1284

Background imageWolfhound Collection: Ww1 Friends and Foes

Ww1 Friends and Foes
British Bulldog German Dachshund neutral American Bull Terrier French Bulldog Russian Wolfhound Date: 1915



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The majestic Irish Wolfhound, known for its regal stature and gentle nature, has left an indelible mark in various realms. From being a beloved mascot to sleeping partners and dissolved partnerships, this breed has woven itself into the fabric of history. Renowned artist Cecil Aldin immortalized the Irish Wolfhound as a mascot through his captivating sketches. These illustrations captured the essence of this noble creature, showcasing its grace and strength. One such depiction is seen at the Irish Brigade memorial on Little Round Top in Gettysburg battlefield, paying homage to their loyalty and bravery. In domestic settings, Mickie, an endearing Irish Wolfhound found solace in a chair – a testament to their affinity for comfort. Other instances show these magnificent hounds lying peacefully in gardens, basking in the sunlight while exuding tranquility. The versatility of this breed extends beyond aesthetics; it also shares similarities with other wolfhounds like the Borzoi or Russian Wolfhound. Despite their differences, they all possess an air of elegance that commands attention wherever they go. Captivating close-ups reveal the intricate details of an Irish Wolfhound's head - from soulful eyes to powerful jaws - capturing hearts with just one glance. In some heartwarming scenes, these gentle giants are even seen alongside smaller companions like Maltese dogs or Boston Terriers during festive seasons adorned with Christmas decorations. Whether as mascots or loyal companions by our side, there is no denying that the presence of an Irish Wolfhound brings joy and admiration into our lives. Their legacy continues to be celebrated through artistry and cherished memories shared with them – forever etching their pawprints on our hearts.