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Kenojuak Ashevak

Young Loons, Very large original color lithograph
Located in San Francisco, CA
Collection, Kleinburg, ON • 1989 – 1991 Kenojuak Ashevak, Lucy Qinnuayuak, Pitaloosie Saila – Flights of
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Late 20th Century Other Art Style Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Abstract Metal Sculpture Navajo Native American Indian Art Woman Pollen Keeper
By Melanie Yazzie
Located in Surfside, FL
Akers, Maile Andrade, Kenojuak Ashevak, Pitseolak Ashoona, Corwin Clairmont, Jimmie Durham, Joe
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Early 2000s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

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A Raven's Dream, Inuit Art by Kenojuak Ashevak
Located in Alamo, CA
hand signed, titled and numbered by Kenojuak Ashevak (1927-2013), who was a leading artist in the Cape
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Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Stencil

Shore Bird's Descent, Inuit Art by Kenojuak Ashevak
Located in Alamo, CA
A stylized spiritual bird presented in an abstract form. Kenojuak Ashevak was one of Canada’s most
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Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Animal Prints

Materials

Aquatint

Luminous Raven
Located in San Francisco, CA
Canadian Inuit artist Kenojuak Ashevak, 1927-2013. It is hand signed, titled, described, located and
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21st Century and Contemporary Tribal Animal Prints

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

Luminous Raven
Luminous Raven
H 20.35 in W 20 in D 1.25 in

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Sea Spirit
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Aggressive Muskox
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Aggressive Muskox
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Kakulu Saggiaktok Migrating Fish Stonecut Art Canada Baffin Dorset Inuit Culture
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Paper

Fish Become Birds
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Fish Become Birds" 1999 is an original colors stonecut on thin tissue paper by Canadian/ Inuit artist Kavavaow (Kavavau) Mannomee, b.1958. It is hand signed, tit...
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Fish Become Birds
Fish Become Birds
H 24.5 in W 29 in D 0.01 in
Winter Dream
By Pudlo Pudlat
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Winter Dream" 1989 is an original stonecut on thin tissue paper by noted Canadian/Inuit artist Pudlo Pudlat, 1916-1992. It is hand signed, titled, dated. describ...
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Winter Dream
H 24.35 in W 26.5 in D 1.25 in
The Protectress
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "The protectress" 1997 is a original stone cut with stencil on thin paper by noted Canadian Inuit artist Kakulu Saggiaktok, 1940-2020. It is hand signed, titled, ...
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Materials

Stencil

The Protectress
The Protectress
H 25.75 in W 30.85 in D 1.15 in
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