Inuit Art

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LOT 139

Lot 139

ABRAHAM ETUNGAT, R.C.A. (1911-1999)

ABRAHAM ETUNGAT, R.C.A. (1911-1999)
Lot 139 Details
ABRAHAM ETUNGAT, R.C.A. (1911-1999), Kinngait (Cape Dorset)

BIRD WITH CATCH

bronze
signed in syllabics, ABI 16/500, 1988
9 x 14 x 3.5 in — 22.9 x 35.6 x 8.9 cm

Estimate $600-$900

Realised: $1,686
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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ABRAHAM ETUNGAT, R.C.A. (1911-1999)
  • ABRAHAM ETUNGAT, R.C.A. (1911-1999)
  • ABRAHAM ETUNGAT, R.C.A. (1911-1999)
  • ABRAHAM ETUNGAT, R.C.A. (1911-1999)
  • ABRAHAM ETUNGAT, R.C.A. (1911-1999)
Provenance:

Private Collection, Ontario

Note:

Released as part of a series of 8 limited edition castings by prominent Canadian artists, and cast in bronze by A.B.I. foundry in Toronto in 1988. The sculptures were advertised in the publication Canadian Art and were available for purchase through select galleries including Robertson Galleries Ltd., Ottawa; and The Isaacs Gallery, Toronto.

CONDITION DETAILS

Condition very good.

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