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Print depicting a polar bear's upper torso and head with open mouth and raised front paws. The print is rendered with short lines, and the bear has an overall spotted pattern. Below the image is written, "31/50 Pauta." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the lower right-hand corner. On horizontally rectangular cream paper, mounted with off-white matboard and framed.
Print depicting a person building an igloo: a section of an igloo with a hand holding a knife, the tip of the figure's hat or hood, and another hand holding a block of snow are visible. Beneath the image is written, 35/50 Kananginak." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is at the bottom right-hand side.
Print of three owl's faces, three animal faces, and three bears. One owl face is larger than the others, its body is covered by a bear. The other animals alternate around two sides and bottom. Bottom reads; "The Gathering Dorset 18/50 1971 Kenojuak." Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval blind embossed in right hand corner.
Two carrier birds in upper half attached to a seal-like animal with beak lying vertical. Bodies filled with small line patterns. Bottom line reads "Carrier bird 34/50" artists name in Inuit syllabics "Kenojuak 1967." Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval and Cape Dorset stamp blind embossed in right lower corner. The print is hinged to white mat board.
Speckled owl, body in profile, head to left facing forward standing a top a sea creature facing to right with arm reaching forward, and tail of feathers above fish tail. Geometric patterns on sea creature. Bottom line reads "29/50 1963," names of artist and printmaker in Inuit syllabics. Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval and Cape Dorset stamp blind embossed in lower right corner.
Four figures; standing bird at centre, top left human figure in parka. Top right bird with outstretched wings and long tail. Lower figure has human head with tusks and arm/flippers and two bird heads form tail. Bottom line reads" "35/50 Kenojuak." On reverse inscription reads: "p 134 and 34-62." Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval and Cape Dorset stamp blind embossed in lower right corner.
Six figures in black on white. Two bear-like creatures, right one with human head, face each other with extended hands holding feet of two-headed bird figure. Fish figure with two bird heads and wing extends above, and seal bottom line reads. Dog in bottom left corner. Below an inscription reads: "17/50 Kenojuak ." a Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval and a Cape Dorset stamp blind is embossed in lower right corner. The print is hinged to white mat board.
Five figures in black and white. Top one has a sun-like face and bird heads projecting from each side. Below it, there is a figure with two heads. The left one is a humanoid, and the right one is bird-like. Below it, there is a figure with a fish body and two heads. The left one is a humanoid, and the right one is bird-like. The figure on the right side has the body of a fish and a bird-like head. The figure on the left is a bird. The inscription below the image reads "32/50 Kenojuak." A Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval and Cape Dorset stamp blind is embossed in lower right corner.
Bilaterally symmetrical, stylized pair of dog with rectangular bodies joined at tail region. A head faces forward at either end. Heads are triangular, tapering to snout with straight line from mouth, two dots for nostrils and small incised oval eyes. Small projections for ears at top, back corners. Two holes drilled in base; also a series of syllabics inscribed on base.
Stylized human figure kneeling behind and holding a standing bear. The two figures are merged at centre. Figure has parka hood up, oval rimmed eyes, triangular nose and straight mouth with projecting lower lip. Arms curve to hands in front. Arms are flattened on sides, as are legs. Back curves between flattened hood and shoulders, and buttocks and feet. Bear has flattened triangular ears, oval eyes, tapering snout with two small round projections on top of nose and slit mouth. Hind legs are indicated by a slight rise at knees. There are four longitudinal slits at feet. Series of characters, copyright symbol, '73' are inscribed on base.