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Print depicting a figure holding a stick in one hand and a bird in the other, a figure with an animal body, antlers and claw-like feet, a child sitting in the lower right-hand corner with two protrusions at the top of its head, and a bird with an arrow in the upper right-hand corner. Below the image is written, "42/50 Pitseolak." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the lower right-hand corner.
Scrolled painting composed of a painted piece of paper with white Chinese characters and a red background on an off-white damask patterned silk with an off-white paper backing. Rolled on a cylinder with blue-green, indigo and red fabric floral patterned ends. Indigo silk scrolling border at top side edges. Wooden bar across top with string for hanging.
Four figures with an inverted kayak above them. From the left, first figure holding a club and an arm of an animal. The second figure has a patterned parka and is holding the other arm of the animal and the arm of another animal in his other hand. The third figure is the largest and holds the arm of an animal and a club. The fourth figure is holding a club in an upraised hand and another club in his other hand. Bottom line reads "45/50 1963." Reverse reads "45/50 Eskimo family Kiakshuk." Names of artist and printmaker in Inuit syllabics in monogram form. Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval and Cape Dorset blind embossed in lower right corner. The print is hinged to white mat board.
Black and white print featuring thirteen zoomorphic figures; figures are all amalgamations of incongruous animal body parts, including fish, seal, bird, narwhale, dog, bear, wolf and deer-like anatomy. Pencil inscription beneath image reads '8/50 Kiakshuk.' Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval and Cape Dorset stamp blind embossed in right corner. The print is hinged to white mat board.
Starting lower left and proceeding clockwise: a vertical fish, an animal with a human face, a fish, an animal outline with a large animal in its mouth, and a horizontal fish with a fish in its mouth. In center is a harpoon and a float on a line attached to a fish-like animal. Bottom line reads 3/50 Kiakshuk. Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval and Cape Dorset stamp blind embossed in lower right corner. Print is hinged to white mat moard.
Two bears attacking walrus. All figures stand upright. Title of print, artist's name and date in Inuit syllabics in pencil at lower edge. Bottom line reads '48/50 1963.' Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval and Cape Dorset stamp blind embossed in lower right corner. On reverse '48/50', title, and artist's name in pencil. The print is hinged to white mat board.
A cliff with five animals. Three owls and owl-like animal with large ears. The fourth animal is an eagle-like bird in faint outline. Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval and Cape Dorset stamp blind embossed in lower right corner.
Woman with short legs and long arms with flipper-like hands, two antler-like protrusions with talon-like tips ate attached to her head. Pencil inscription underneath he image reads: "5/50 Iyola." Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval and Cape Dorset stamp blind embossed in lower right corner.
Print depicting a black and white bird with an object in its mouth and a float. Below the image is written, "49/50 Pitseolak." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the lower right-hand corner.
Black and white imagery of six animal and two human figures of differing sizes: a rabbit, walrus, seal, two dog-like figures and a duck-like animal; both human figures wear parkas, while one carries a bow and arrow. Figures all appear to move from left to right. Canadian Eskimo Arts Council stamp of approval blind embossed in bottom left corner. The print is hinged to white mat board.