Inuit Art Auction - Monday 6 May, 2013 at 6pm
On View:
Saturday 4 May from 11am - 4pm
Sunday 5 May from 11am - 4pm
Monday 6 May from 10am - 12 Noon
Waddington's is excited to include the complete 1959 Cape Dorset Print Collection in this auction.
After recently being the focus of the National Gallery of Canada's acclaimed 2009 exhibition 'Uuturautiit, Canada Celebrates 50 Years of Print Making', this important collection of Canadian graphics will be offered as the only remaining complete portfolio.
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1959 Cape Dorset Graphics Supplementary Catalogue:
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