Inuit Art for Sale – Master Artwork by Inuit Artists
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Inuit art refers to artwork produced by Inuit people, that is, the people of the Arctic previously known as Eskimos, a term that is now often considered offensive outside Alaska. Historically their preferred medium was walrus ivory, but since the establishment of southern markets for Inuit art in 1945, prints and figurative works carved in relatively soft stone such as soapstone, serpentinite, or argillite have also become popular.

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1) Item # P10AE26 Price: C$600, Title: Gift of The Raven Dated: 2010 – Signed, Artist: Link Edzerza, Alano Edition: 200
Community: British Columbia, Size: inches/cm 26″ x 14.5″, 66 cm x 36.8 cm Style: GiclĂ©e print
Description: Each panel is the listed size. Unframed. Each priced at $200. Raven is the creator, transformer and trickster. Legend says the Raven released the sun and moon, and discovered mankind in a clamshell. The Raven also brought the salmon and the water to man, and taught people how to fish and hunt. The Raven is one of the two main crests of the Haida.

2) Item # P11002 Price: C$775, Title: Elder’s Gathering Dated: 1992 – Signed, Artist: Hunt, Richard Edition: Artists Proof
Community: British Columbia, Size: inches/cm 44.5″ x 20.5″ x 2″, 113 cm x 52.1 cm x 5.1 cm

3) Item # P12008 Price: C$1,800, Title: Blessings of the Inner Child Dated: – Signed, Artist: Jacobson, Mark Anthony Edition: Original Painting
Community: Ontario, Size: inches/cm 28″ x 22″ x 2″, 71.1 cm x 55.9 cm x 5.1 cm Style: Silkscreen

4) Item # P10AE19 Price: C$600, Title: Charmed Dated: 2010 – Signed, Artist: Link Edzerza, Alano Edition: 20
Community: British Columbia, Size: inches/cm 29.5″ x 14.75″, 74.9 cm x 37.5 cm Style: Giclees
Description: A group of hummingbirds is called a “charm”, hence the title of this work is “Charmed”. Smaller paper version of P10AE01, unframed. Each frame priced at $200.

5) Item # M11002 Price: C$375, Subject: Eagle on the Moon Dated: 2011 – Signed, Artist: Jewell, James
Community: Vancouver, Size: inches/cm 26.5″ x 6.5″ x 1″ , 67.3 cm x 16.5 cm x 2.5 cm

6) Item # M11003 Price: C$525, Subject: Link Killer Whale Dated: 2011 – Signed, Artist: Jewell, James
Community: Vancouver, BC, Size: inches/cm 10″ x 38″ x 1″ , 25.4 cm x 96.5 cm x 2.5 cm

7) Item # M026 Price: C$1,650 C$990, (Sale Price), Subject: Kwakiutl Bumble Bee Mask Dated: 1998 – Signed, Artist: Wadhams, Earl
Community: British Columbia, Size: inches/cm 12″ x 11″ x 6″, 30.5 cm x 27.9 cm x 15.2 cm
Description: Earl began carving wood in 1996 with encouragement from his brother, Willie Wadhams. he began working as a full-time artist shortly after. Earl has also worked with Dion Luis, Donny Wadhams and Norman Bee. He creates panels, plaques and sculptures in red and yellow cedar, and he enjoys incorporating jewelry and metals into his wood carvings. In February of 2008, Earl graduated from the Northwest Coast Jewelery Arts Program at the Native Education College in Vancouver, which was led by Kwakwaka’wakw/Haida artist, Dan Wallace.

8) Item # M024 Price: C$2,350, Subject: Kwaguilth Cannibal Bird Mask Dated: c.1960’s – Signed, Artist: Link Unidentified
Community: British Columbia, Size: inches/cm 6″ x 19.5″ x 5″, 15.2 cm x 49.5 cm x 12.7 cm

9) Item # M021 Price: C$1,450, Subject: Porcupine Quill Basket Dated: 1931 – Signed, Artist: Dora
Community: Ontario, Muskoka, Size: inches/cm 3″ x 4″ x 4″, 7.6 cm x 10.2 cm x 10.2 cm

10) Item # M003 Price: C$925, Subject: Raven Warrior, Totem Dated: c.1990’s – Signed, Artist: Antone, Kurtis
Community: British Columbia, Size: inches/cm 27.5″ x 4.5″ x 3.75″ , 69.9 cm x 11.4 cm x 9.5 cm
Description: Height includes base, Weight includes base. Kurtis Antone was born into the Squamish Tribe of the Coast Salish Nation at Capilano, British Columbia. Kurtis, already belonging to a family who were proven northwest coast carvers, said it was only natural that he began to carve as a boy. Kurtis lists Pat Natrall Sr. as his teacher. Kurtis’s attention to detail and natural sense of design makes each complete piece a work of art and a coveted collector’s item.

11) Item # M005 Price: C$625, Subject: Eagle and Killer Whale Totem Dated: 2003 – Signed, Artist: Billy, Eli
Community: British Columbia, Size: inches/cm 20″ x 15.5″ x 8.5″, 50.8 cm x 39.4 cm x 21.6 cm
Description: Nuu-chah-nulth Nation

12) Item # C1011 Price: C$875, Subject: Killer Whale Rattle Dated: c. 1980’s – Signed, Artist: Carroll, Peter
Community: British Columbia, Size: inches/cm 7.5″ x 17″ x 7″, 19.1 cm x 43.2 cm x 17.8 cm