Documentation of drawings by 33 Inuit artists from Arctic Bay, Clyde River, Igloolik and Pond Inlet. Ryan recounts his 1964 trips to Baffin Island and Blodgett discusses the drawings, Inuit culture and history, as well as the materials and subject-matter of the work. Included are translations of Inuktitut text on the drawings and a glossary of terms. 29 bibl. ref
Greenwood briefly describes Pudlat's life and examines aspects of Inuit culture that affect his work...
Catalogue published to accompany an exhibition of drawings by two Inuit artists. Zavediuk’s brief in...
Wight discusses several of the 144 Inuit sculptures, prints and drawings from private Winnipeg colle...
Documentation of drawings by 33 Inuit artists from Arctic Bay, Clyde River, Igloolik and Pond Inlet....
Publication to accompany a touring exhibition of Inuit drawings selected from the Macdonald Stewart ...
Driscoll traces the history of the Inuit stressing the interaction of white and Inuit cultures. Gély...
The discovery of Etidlooie's drawings in the West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative in Cape Dorset by the au...
Lumsden outlines the history of drawing and carving in the Arctic. The impact of carving and printma...
Describing drawing as the most direct mode of visual expression, Nasby outlines the stylistic charac...
Documenting 35 years of drawing at Baker Lake, four essayists treat various aspects of the history, ...
This catalogue surveys contemporary Inuit drawings with an introduction on the development of this m...
Since the late-1940s, Canadian Inuit (Eskimo) artists have been recognized for their aesthetically s...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
The Houstons describe their experiences at Cape Dorset in 1951; Eber relates events from the history...
Driscoll focuses on how Inuit culture uses drawings to portray myths and legends from their oral tra...
Greenwood briefly describes Pudlat's life and examines aspects of Inuit culture that affect his work...
Catalogue published to accompany an exhibition of drawings by two Inuit artists. Zavediuk’s brief in...
Wight discusses several of the 144 Inuit sculptures, prints and drawings from private Winnipeg colle...
Documentation of drawings by 33 Inuit artists from Arctic Bay, Clyde River, Igloolik and Pond Inlet....
Publication to accompany a touring exhibition of Inuit drawings selected from the Macdonald Stewart ...
Driscoll traces the history of the Inuit stressing the interaction of white and Inuit cultures. Gély...
The discovery of Etidlooie's drawings in the West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative in Cape Dorset by the au...
Lumsden outlines the history of drawing and carving in the Arctic. The impact of carving and printma...
Describing drawing as the most direct mode of visual expression, Nasby outlines the stylistic charac...
Documenting 35 years of drawing at Baker Lake, four essayists treat various aspects of the history, ...
This catalogue surveys contemporary Inuit drawings with an introduction on the development of this m...
Since the late-1940s, Canadian Inuit (Eskimo) artists have been recognized for their aesthetically s...
This richly illustrated catalogue was published to accompany an exhibition of Inuit art from the Can...
The Houstons describe their experiences at Cape Dorset in 1951; Eber relates events from the history...
Driscoll focuses on how Inuit culture uses drawings to portray myths and legends from their oral tra...
Greenwood briefly describes Pudlat's life and examines aspects of Inuit culture that affect his work...
Catalogue published to accompany an exhibition of drawings by two Inuit artists. Zavediuk’s brief in...
Wight discusses several of the 144 Inuit sculptures, prints and drawings from private Winnipeg colle...