Inuit Art Auction

June 01, 2015

LOT 148

Lot 148

NELSON TAKKIRUQ (1930-)

NELSON TAKKIRUQ (1930-)
Lot 148 Details
NELSON TAKKIRUQ (1930-), E4-120, Gjoa Haven

BEAR WOMAN PACKING SCREAMING GIRL

stone, ivory, bone
dated, 1990, signed in syllabics
18" x 11" x 17" — 45.7 x 27.9 x 43.2 cm.

Estimate $10,000-$15,000

Realised: $9,600
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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NELSON TAKKIRUQ (1930-)
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  • NELSON TAKKIRUQ (1930-)
  • NELSON TAKKIRUQ (1930-)
  • NELSON TAKKIRUQ (1930-)
Exhibited:

Darlene Coward Wight, Art & Expression of the Netsilik, Winnipeg Art Gallery, 2000, pg. 150, pl. 146

Note:

Illustrated in the exhibition catalogue with the following description:
“Bear paws reveal that this is not a conventional mother and child composition. The woman has paws for feet, and the young girl’s wide open mouth and eyes express terror. Although the artist did not have the opportunity to comment on this work, it probably depicts one of the fearsome abductors of children that is the subject of several stories among the Netsilingmiut”

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