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Henry Napartuk
ESKIMO PULLING SEAL

Circa 1970-80

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NOAH'S ARK
By Mervin Jules
Located in Portland, ME
Jules, Mervyn (American 1912-1994). NOAH'S ARK. Color screenprint, not dated, but mid-20th Century. Signed in the matrix and in pencil in the margin, and also, with Jules's copyright...
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THE CAT
By Will Barnet
Located in Portland, ME
Barnet, Will. THE CAT. Szoke 120, Cole 117, Johnson 100. Color Lithograph, 1956. Edition of 12, titled and signed in pencil. Printed on Rives paper by Barnet. Estate of the artist v...
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1950s Animal Prints

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WINTER WILDFOWLING
By Frank Benson
Located in Portland, ME
Benson, Frank. WINTER WILDFOWLING. Etching, 1927. Paff 265. Edition of 150. Signed in pencil, lowwer left. 11 7/8 x 9 7/8 inches (plate), 14 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches (sheet). Printed on W...
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SEEING NEW YORK
By John Sloan
Located in Portland, ME
Sloan, John. SEEING NEW YORK. M.188. Etching, 1917. Signed, titled, and inscribed "100 Prrofs," all in pencil. Edition of 100, of which only 85 were printed. The image is of live ch...
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THE COMMON BUZZARD
By Peter Mazel
Located in Portland, ME
(Mazell, Peter). THE COMMON BUZZARD after Charles Collins. Engraving with hand-coloring, c. 1766. A plate from The British Zoology, London 1777. Titled in the plate, top, and with th...
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FLYING DOG
By Robert A. Birmelin
Located in Portland, ME
Birmelin, Robert. FLYING DOG. Etching, not dated. Edition of 12. Signed in pencil and numbered and titled. 8 7/8 x 8 7/8 inches (image), 12 5/8 x 18 1/8 inches (sheet). In excellent ...
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