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Wayne Puqiqnak (b. 1975), Uqsuqtuuq
Wayne Puqiqnak (b. 1975), Uqsuqtuuq (Gjoa Haven) INUK PLAYING A STRING GAME, 2000 7.5 x 5 x 5 in — 19.1 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm
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A GROUP OF C. ALAN JOHNSON INUIT
A GROUP OF C. ALAN JOHNSON INUIT CERAMIC FIGURINESA group of C. Alan Johnson Inuit ceramic figurines, C. Alan Johnson (1926-2013) Mid/late 20th century Each marked for artist; further variously marked with date, number, and title/name Comprising eight polychrome ceramic Inuit figures in various poses and activities including a grandfather playing a string game (Issac; 1970; Y74), a mother and a child (Anna; 1962; AG4), and six further children, including one holding two dogs (Christopher; 1989; AF113), a girl with a pail of berries (Sarah; 1992; AH121) a young child with a pail on his head ('Ahtoon'; 1962; AF160), as well as three further children (Benny, Ruth, Naomi), 8 pieces Dimensions: Largest: 8.5" H x 4" W x 3.5" D; smallest: 4.25" H x 3.25" W x 2.75" D Provenance: Othe Notes: This lot accompanied by an artist's information booklet, 1983.
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