Ruane Manning is an American wildlife and landscape artist born in Philadelphia in 1938 and now based on a rural farm in southern New Jersey. He studied at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, trained as a commercial illustrator under Rudy Garcia, and was influenced by wildlife painters Charles Frace and Guy Coheleach. His paintings span wildlife, landscapes, and Native American portraiture, and his stone sculptures are part of the Reagan, Carter, and Ford presidential libraries. Diamond Art Club licenses Ruane Manning's original artwork for a dedicated diamond art kit collection.