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Stonecut and stencil print of a small family with the father standing in the centre, mother to the left and child to the right. Mother and father are forward facing and child is shown in profile, reaching towards the father. All are wearing white parkas, light brown mittens, and blue-green fur pants. The father and child have matching fur boots, the mother has dark blue boots. The mother’s parka has a long tail, ties in the front and multiple black bands along the bottom edge and cuffs. The father’s parka has a tassel-like decoration on top of the hood, and bands of black and red-orange around the bottom edge and cuffs. The child’s parka has black band decorations. Along the bottom edge of the print the title, technique, edition number, place made, date and artist signature are written in pencil. Signatures, in syllabics, with Cape Dorset Co-operative symbol stamped in top right corner. Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind-embossed stamp in bottom right corner.
Print depicting a front-facing smiling human figure in Inuit dress flancked by four birds: the two upper birds are brown, grey, green and black and are turned outwards with their heads facing inwards. The two bottom birds are facing inwards and have orange, brown, yellow and black plumage. The name of the printmaker is printed in Inuit syllabics along with the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal in the lower left-hand corner. Below the image is written, "Colourful Birds lithograph 33/50 Dorset 1979 Egyvudluk," and the name of the artist is written in Inuit syllabics. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council and Cape Dorset Cooperative blind embossed stamp is in the lower right-hand corner.
Print depicting a seated smiling woman with her arms raised and holding up long black braids with bows at the ends. Below the image is written, "Woman with Braids Stonecut 26/50 Dorset 1976 Eegyvudluk." The name of the printmaker is printed in Inuit syllabics along with the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal in the upper right-hand corner of the image. The name of the artist is written underneath the seal. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the lower right-hand corner.
Print depicting the interior of an igloo with the yellow walls depicted in cross-section: at the centre is a woman wearing a decorated parka flanked by two children. Around the figures are a seal, a scraper, boots, a parka, and cooking utensils. Below the image is written, "Arnak Ilooviganituk lithograph 33/50 Dorset 1979 Eegyvudluk," and the name of the artist is written in Inuit syllabics. The name of the printmaker is printed in Inuit syllabics along with the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal in the lower left-hand corner. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council and Cape Dorset Cooperative blind embossed stamps are in the lower right-hand corner.
Print depicting a house composed of yellow and red horizontal planks with a pitched roof and two windows. There are three human figures standing in the foreground with two fish at their feet: the largest figure at the centre is a woman and is holding the hand of a smaller figure standing in profile to his left; the remaining figure is walking away from the central figure. Below the image is written, "Our first wooden home lithograph 33/50 Dorset 1979 Eegyvudluk," and the name of the artist written in Inuit syllabics. The name of the printmaker is printed in Inuit sullabics along with the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal in the bottom left-hand corner. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council and the Cape Dorset Cooperative blind embossed stamps are in the lower right-hand corner.
Print depicting a spirit figure with a red humanoid head wearing a headdress with many round-tipped arms that fade from red to orange. The head is flanked by two dark green and brown owls facing outwards that are standing on an elongated dark green and brown form with a lobed edge. The name of the artist is written in Inuit syllabics above the name of the printmaker, also in Inuit syllabics, which has been printed along with the Cape Dorset Co-operative stylized red igloo seal in the upper left-hand corner of the image. Below the image is written, "Spirit and Owls Stonecut 8/50 Dorset 1975 Eegyvudluk." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the lower right-hand corner.
Print depicting a front-facing owl surrounded by a scroll design. The printmaker's name is printed in Inuit syllabics along with the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal in the upper right-hand corner of the image, and the name of the artist is written in Inuit syllabics underneath the seal. Below the image is written, "Oppiqutiga Stonecut 20/50 Dorset 1977 Eegyvudluk." The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the lower right-hand corner.
Print depicting a front-facing figure carrying a seal in a harness, three fish in one hand, and a walrus head with a harpoon point in the other hand. Below the image is written, "The Hunter Lithograph 33/60 Dorset 1979 Eegyvudluk," and the name of the artist is written in Inuit syllabics. The name of the printmaker is printed in Inuit syllabics along with the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal in the lower left-hand corner. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council and the Cape Dorset Cooperative blind embossed stamps are in the lower right-hand corner.
Print depicting a hilly landscape with a bear at the centre. The bear's head is pointed towards a stylized bird flying above the bear's back, and there is another bird with webbed feet and extended wings beside the bear. Below the image is written, "Timmialugaak Ammalu Nanuq Lithograph 38/40 Dorset 1976 Eegyvudluk," and the artist's name is written in Inuit syllabics. The printmaker's name is printed in Inuit syllabics along with the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo in the bottom left-hand corner. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council and Cape Dorset Cooperative blind embossed stamps are in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting a spirit woman with a round face surrounded by a lobed border, elongated appendages protruding from either side of the head, each with a ring at the end. The body is roughly ovoid shaped with two white tusk shapes that each have several black bands. Three short black fin-like appendages, and two long curved black and grey appendages on either side of the body. The name of the artist is written in Inuit syllabics above the name of the printmaker, also in Inuit syllabics, which is printed along with the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal in the upper right-hand corner of the image. The Canadian Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the upper right-hand corner. Below the image is written, "Spirit Woman Stonecut 33/50 Dorset 1975 Eegyvudluk."