Josephie Pootoogook

Jofully I See Ten Caribou

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JOSEPHIE POOTOOGOOK (1887-1958)

JOYFULLY I SEE TEN CARIBOU

1959, 48/50
12 x 17.5 in — 30.5 x 44.5 cm


November 21, 2017

Estimate $6,000-$9,000

Realised: $12,000

“An Inuk hunter signals the sighting of caribou to companions by raising curved arms above his head to represent antlers, and rotating his body to draw attention to the signal. This practice is still used. The title suggests the number of figures raised signalled [sic] the size of the caribou herd, but this is unlikely, given the distance between hunters.”

The Inuit Print, exh. cat., National Museum of Man (Ottawa, ON), 1977, pages 54-55, pl. 6.

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