Hunting Scene
Item number 3673/6 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number 3673/6 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Stonecut print on rectangular off-white paper, in horizontal orientation; done in dark blue ink. Central design of seven hunters chasing two animals; both animals are to the far right of the scene, and have their heads turned over their shoulders. All of the hunters are wearing an assortment of hooded short and long-tailed parkas, pants, and tall boots. Two hunters are running in the background, holding spears with their hoods down; all other figures have their hoods up. In the foreground, there is a sled with two small figures sitting in it. Two larger figures stand alongside the sled with their arms raised, pointing towards the animals. A third figure stands in front of the sled, holding a spear above their head, pointed back. Above the scene, there is a section of syllabics; "Joe" is signed to the bottom left of the text. Next to "Joe" there is a small depiction of two people riding a dog sled. To bottom right of text, there is an image of a figure holding a spear, and dragging an animal behind them. Edition number, 11/30, syllabics, and the year made are written in pencil along the bottom edge; Canadian Eskimo Arts Council logo embossed in bottom right corner. Povungnituk Cooperative Society stamp on back, in top left corner.
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Stonecut print on rectangular off-white paper, in horizontal orientation; done in dark blue ink. Central design of seven hunters chasing two animals; both animals are to the far right of the scene, and have their heads turned over their shoulders. All of the hunters are wearing an assortment of hooded short and long-tailed parkas, pants, and tall boots. Two hunters are running in the background, holding spears with their hoods down; all other figures have their hoods up. In the foreground, there is a sled with two small figures sitting in it. Two larger figures stand alongside the sled with their arms raised, pointing towards the animals. A third figure stands in front of the sled, holding a spear above their head, pointed back. Above the scene, there is a section of syllabics; "Joe" is signed to the bottom left of the text. Next to "Joe" there is a small depiction of two people riding a dog sled. To bottom right of text, there is an image of a figure holding a spear, and dragging an animal behind them. Edition number, 11/30, syllabics, and the year made are written in pencil along the bottom edge; Canadian Eskimo Arts Council logo embossed in bottom right corner. Povungnituk Cooperative Society stamp on back, in top left corner.
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