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Inuit Carving Loon

Aggressive Muskox
By Pudlo Pudlat
Located in San Francisco, CA
paper by noted Canadian/Inuit artist Pudlo Pudlat, 1916-1992. It is hand signed, titled, dated
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Late 20th Century Other Art Style Animal Prints

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Aquatint, Etching

Aggressive Muskox
Aggressive Muskox
H 16.5 in W 18.35 in D 0.65 in
Winter Dream
By Pudlo Pudlat
Located in San Francisco, CA
Canadian/Inuit artist Pudlo Pudlat, 1916-1992. It is hand signed, titled, dated. described, located and
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Late 20th Century Other Art Style Animal Prints

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Other Medium

Winter Dream
Winter Dream
H 24.35 in W 26.5 in D 1.25 in

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