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Print depicting Taleelayo, the spirit of the sea. The figure has a human head and arms with a fish-like lower body. Her chest, mouth and fins are orange-brown, and the rest of her body is green. Below the image is written, "Taleelayo Stone Cut 7/50 Dorset 1974 Pitaloosee." The print is also stamped with the names of the artist and printmakers in Inuit syllabics, and with the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal on the bottom right-hand side of the image. The Canadian Arts Council's blind embossed stamp is at the lower right-hand corner.
Print depicting Taleelayo, the spirit of the sea, in profile with a human face on the stylized body of a sea creature. Her face is outlined in black with black hair, and her orange body has white gills and fins with a tail composed of curved black lines. The names of the artist and printmaker are stamped in Inuit syllabics above the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal above the image on the right-hand side. Below the image is written, "Taleelayo Stone Cut 7/50 Dorset 1974 Pitaloosee." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed stamp is in the lower right-hand corner.
Pair of rectangular papers, each printed in black outline, with an armed military door god (wu menshen; 武門神), a general with a guandao pole weapon (立刀將軍) in green, red, and purple. Faces and background are orange. White paper left plain in some areas. Figures are 64.5 cm high. Figure on part a is wearing a green skirt; figure on part b is wearing a red skirt. The Chinese character福 (fu, fortune) appears on the two fluttering flags behind their shoulders.
Print depicting a caribou with three birds on its antlers, and two birds sitting either side of its head on top of two cairns. In the upper right-hand corner are stamped the names of the artist and printmaker in Inuit syllabics along with the Cape Dorset Co-operative stylized red igloo seal. Below the image is written, "Young Caribou & Birds stonecut 25/50 Dorset 1974 Pitseolak." In the lower right-hand corner is the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed seal.
Pencil tracing of a frog ? design on a rectangular piece of transparent plastic film. Head is at centre, front and back legs are on both sides. Ovoid forms are predominant.
Pencil tracing of a frog ? design on a rectangular piece of transparent plastic film. Head is at the centre, front and back legs are on both sides. Ovoid forms are predominant, with salmon trout heads appearing at the shoulders. Outline of image tapers from centre towards ends.
Rectangular shaped print depicting two figures each standing with harpoons and fish on a line. Figure on left has predominantly black parka, figure on right has predominantly white parka. Name of artist stamped in Inuit syllabics at upper side on right. Below image from left: "Two young hunters 49/50 Cape Dorset 1973 Jamasie."
Print depicting three figures in a boat with a sail that has vertical stripes, and two oars. One figure is using the rudder, the next is holding an oar, and the third is standing at the bow of the boat waving. All are in profile. Below the image is written, "Umiak 6/50 Cape Dorset 1973 Jamasie." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting three front-facing baby owls with their wings slightly raised. Their bodies are black with an overall white triangular pattern, their legs and feet are black, and their faces are white with black eyes and beaks. Below the image is written, "Baby Owls 6/50 Cape Dorset 1973 Jamasie." The names of the artist and printmaker are printed in Inuit syllabics along with the Cape Dorset Co-operative red igloo seal in the bottom right-hand corner of the image. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting seventeen creatures, all different shapes and sizes, some bird-like, some seal-like, all floating in a ground of blue and black. Most of the creatures face the centre of the print. Below the image on left is an inscription that reads, "Animals of the Deep 23/50 Cape Dorset 1973 Pitseolak." Stamped with artist and printmaker's names in Inuit syllabics and the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo stamp as well as the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed seal in the lower left-hand corner.