Inuit Art Library

February 25March 02, 2023
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LOT 25

Lot 25

[INUIT ART AND CULTURE, GENERAL] LOT OF 6 VOLUMES SOLD TOGETHER

[INUIT ART AND CULTURE, GENERAL] LOT OF 6 VOLUMES SOLD TOGETHER
Lot 25 Details
[INUIT ART AND CULTURE, GENERAL] LOT OF 6 VOLUMES SOLD TOGETHER

Issenman, Betty Kobayashi. SINEWS OF SURVIVAL: THE LIVING LEGACY OF INUIT CLOTHING. 1997
Pharand, Sylvie. CARIBOU SKIN CLOTHING OF THE IGOOLIK INUIT. 2012
Fernston Katherine. W and Anita E. Jones. NORTHERN LIGHTS: INUIT TEXTILE ART FROM THE CANADIAN ARCTIC. 1993
Leroux, Odette, Marion E. Jackson, and Minnie Aodla Freeman. INUIT WOMEN ARTISTS: VOICES FROM CAPE DORSET. 1994
Hall, Judy, Jill Oakes, and Sally Qimmiu’naaq Webster. SANATUJUT: PRIDE IN WOMEN’S WORK. 1994
Johnston, Angela Hovak. REAWAKENING OUR ANCESTORS’ LINES: REVITALIZING INUIT TRADITIONAL TATTOOING. 2017
largest 12.25 x 11.25 x .5 in — 31.1 x 28.6 x 1.3 cm

Estimate $50-$70

Realised: $84
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

Provenance:

Collection of Fred Ford, Winnipeg, MB

CONDITION DETAILS

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