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Grey pencil drawing on horizontal rectangular sheet of ivory paper of two Inuit with a number of real and imaginary animals. There are four rows of creatures in this drawing. The top row consists of a bear eating a goose, a bear standing on its hind legs, a bear facing right and a snarling dog. The next row consists of an unknown four legged animal with a caribou like head and bear claws, a seal lying on its back, a fox or dog and a second dog. The next row consists of a seal on its back and a strange creature with claws and walrus tusks protruding from its head with a line attached to the figure of a man. The bottom row consists of a man holding hands with a seal and a strange creature with large ears and seal flippers. Pencil inscription on reverse includes "60/65".

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