Buffalo Art

Buffalo Art

In 1871, a soldier described a bison herd so large that it took him six days to ride through it. These mighty animals, often confused with buffalo, were almost hunted to extinction. True buffalo inhabit Asia and Africa. By 1890, only 23 American bison remained in Wyoming. Today, it has grown to 3,500 animals because of conservation efforts in Yellowstone National Park. Show your love of these mighty beasts by displaying bison or buffalo artwork.

1 - 8 of 8 buffalo art for sale

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Results: 8

Wall Art - Photograph - The Tundra #buffalo #wintermadness by Tammy Wetzel

The Tundra #buffalo #wintermadness Photograph

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$17

Wall Art - Photograph - Brrrrr #frost #frozen #buffalo by Tammy Wetzel

Brrrrr #frost #frozen #buffalo Photograph

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$17

Wall Art - Photograph - Polish Easter Eggs #broadwaymarket by Tammy Wetzel

Polish Easter Eggs #broadwaymarket Photograph

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$17

Wall Art - Photograph - #nestingdolls #polishpride by Tammy Wetzel

#nestingdolls #polishpride Photograph

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$17

Wall Art - Photograph - Sphinx by Tammy Wetzel

Sphinx Photograph

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$17

Wall Art - Photograph - Pronghorn Trying To Speak To Me by Hermes Fine Art

Pronghorn Trying To Speak To Me Photograph

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$20

Wall Art - Photograph - Bison Crossing by Hermes Fine Art

Bison Crossing Photograph

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$20

Wall Art - Photograph - Just Can't Get Enough Of These by Tammy Wetzel

Just Can't Get Enough Of These Photograph

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$17

 

1 - 8 of 8 buffalo art for sale

In 1871, a soldier described a bison herd so large that it took him six days to ride through it. These mighty animals, often confused with buffalo, were almost hunted to extinction. True buffalo inhabit Asia and Africa. By 1890, only 23 American bison remained in Wyoming. Today, it has grown to 3,500 animals because of conservation efforts in Yellowstone National Park. Show your love of these mighty beasts by displaying bison or buffalo artwork.