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Ruth Annaqtuusi TulurialikWe Lived By Animals 1975 Lithograph by Ruth Annaqtuusi Tulurialik/Simon Tookoome
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Ruth Annaqtuusi Tulurialik ( Canadian Inuit, Born 1934)
Signed: Annaqtuusi (Lower, Right)
and
Simon Tookoome (Canadian Inuit, Born 1934)
Signed: Tookoome (Lower, Right)
" We Lived By Animals ", 1975 (Titled, lower, Right)
Numbered: 16/42 (Lower, Right)
Lithograph
Image Size: 24" x 30 1/4"
Sheet Size: 24 3/4" x 37"
Matt Size: 28" x 40"
Tape on verso from original matting, light handling marks, in otherwise very good original condition. Bright, crisp colors.
- Creator:Ruth Annaqtuusi Tulurialik (1934, Canadian)
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 30.25 in (76.84 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Grand Rapids, MI
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2380212208052
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