Collection: Inuit Sculpture
The Inuit have carved bone, stone, and ivory for thousands of years. European contact in the sixteenth century introduced new techniques. By 1949, Inuit art gained commercial and cultural significance, showcased globally. The 1967 Montreal World’s Fair boosted international interest. Inuit artists, inspired by Arctic life, depict animals vital to their survival. Carving skills are passed down through generations, with regional styles influenced by local stone and carvers. Some regions prefer polished works, others keep the stone’s natural look. For more on regional styles, see “Inuit Communities.”
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Walking Bear
Noah Kelly
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Walking Bear
Noah Kelly
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Walking Bear
Kakee Negeoseak
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Walking Bear
Johnny Papigatok
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Bowhead Whale
Jaco Ishulutak
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Drum Dancer
Jaco Ishulutak
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Polar Bear
Sharky Alasua
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Polar Bear
Tunnillie Pauloosie
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Dancing Bear
Simionie Abe
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Dancing Bear
Killiktee Killiktee
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Dancing Bear
Papigatok, Markoosie
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Dancing Bear
Ashevak Adla
Regular price $1,800.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / perSold -
Polar Bear
Enookie Saggiak
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Tuqiqki Manumie
Regular price $1,800.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per