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Frontal female head wearing four pronged headdress is flanked by birds. Name of printmaker in Inuit syllabics above Cape Dorset stylized 'red igloo' seal in lower corner on right. Below image from side on left: "Goddess of the sky stonecut and stencil 23/50 Dorset 1980 Kenojuak," name of artist in Inuit syllabics. Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed stamp in lower corner on right.
Stylized frontal owl flanked by sea creatures. Owl has tufted, speckled head and round eyes. Sea maid at side on left has frontal face, one arm raised the other arm touches the owl's wing. Sea maid at side on right has profile face, both hands touch the owl's wing. Lower portions of sea maids touch below owl. Cape Dorset stylized 'red igloo' seal above name of printmaker in Inuit syllabics in lower corner on right. Below image from side on left: "Seamaids and owl stonecut and stencil 18/50 Dorset 1980 Kenojuak," name of artist in Inuit syllabics. Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed stamp in lower corner on right.
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.
Frontal image of a woman in a decorated parka and skirt, holding a harpoon and standing over a fishing hole. Bird on left. Figure in kayak with harpoon in right background. Name of artist in Inuit syllabics at side on left, name of printmaker in Inuit syllabics and Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal at side on right. Pencil inscription below image from side on left: "Fishing lithograph 9/50 Dorset 1976." Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's and Cape Dorset's blind embossed stamps in lower corner on left.
Fishing scene in three levels: at top profile bird, profile human with implement, stone cairn; centre level has stone cairn, frontal woman holding leister, small cairn; bottom level has small cairn, one fish, frontal woman wearing goggles and holding leister and harpoon. Undulating sky, land and seascape background. Pencil inscription below image from side on left: Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal, name of printmaker in Inuit syllabics, "Women at the fish lakes lithograph 9/75 Dorset Pudlo 1976," name of artist in Inuit syllabics, Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed stamp.
Sailboat with light yellow hull, green trim, and grey sails, on a blue sea. Inside is a helmsman and four crew. Below the image is written, "My father's Whaleboat StoneCut and Stencil 46/50 Dorset 1980 Kananginak," with the name of the artist in Inuit syllabics. The artist's name is repeated above the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal just above the top edge of the water on the right-hand side. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting a stylized spirit bird with two seven-pointed protrusions emerging from the sides of its head, slihgtly folded wings, scaled legs with long pointed claws, and a wide tail. The feathers are depicted through the use of different shapes and patterns. The name of the printmaker is printed in Inuit syllabics along with the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal to the lower left-hand side of the image. Below the image is written, "Spirit Bird Stonecut and Stencil 23/50 Dorset 1980 Eliyakota," and the name of the artist is written in Inuit syllabics. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council blind embossed stamp is in the lower right-hand corner.
Print depicting summer and winter activities. Three stacked layers in the image: bottom level has a tent, and a boat with oars and a sail. The middle level has an inverted canoe on rock piles, the torso of a man, and a fish float. The top level has a drying rack, and a dog (?) curled up in front of an igloo. The names of the artist and the printmaker are printed in Inuit syllabics with the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal in lower right-hand corner. Below the image is written, "Summer and Winter Lithograph 9/50 Dorset Kananginak 1976" with the name of the artist (?) written in Inuit syllabics. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council's blind embossed stamp is at the lower left-hand edge, and the Cape Dorset Cooperative's blind embossed stamp is in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting a musk ox eating purple flowers with four petals each. The musk ox has grey-brown fur, light orange horns, black eyes and nostrils as well as three white feet with black hooves, has one purple flower in mouth. Below the image is written, "Omimmuk Lithograph 9/50 Dorset Kananginak 1976," and the name of the artist in Inuit syllabics. The name of the printmaker is printed in Inuit syllabics along with the Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal in the bottom right-hand corner. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council and the Cape Dorset Cooperative blind embossed stamps are in the bottom right-hand corner.
Print depicting a caribou in profile with its head lowered and its right rear hoof raised. Below the image is written, "Tuttu Lithograph 9/50 Dorset Kananginak 1977" and the name of the artist written in Inuit syllabics. The Cape Dorset stylized red igloo seal is printed above the name of the printmaker in Inuit syllabics in the bottom right-hand corner. The Canadian Eskimo Arts Council and Cape Dorset Cooperative blind embossed stamps are in the bottom right-hand corner.