Jun 10, 2024First Arts Premiers Inc.KENOJUAK ASHEVAK, INUIT, The Arrival of the Sun, 1962 #69CA$5,500
Jun 10, 2024First Arts Premiers Inc.KENOJUAK ASHEVAK, INUIT, Tattooed Sun / Tatooed Sun [1], 1994 #17CA$3,000
Jun 10, 2024First Arts Premiers Inc.RUTH QAULLUARYUK, INUIT, Hundreds and Hundreds, Herds of Caribou, 1975 #1CA$5,000
Jun 10, 2024First Arts Premiers Inc.JOE TALIRUNILI, INUIT, Story About a Hunter Lost in Icebergs While Hunting Seals, 1975 #32CA$600(1 bid)
Jun 10, 2024First Arts Premiers Inc.TIMANGIAQ PETAULASSIE, INUIT, Birds in the Arctic Sea, 1960 #63CA$2,000
Jun 10, 2024First Arts Premiers Inc.EEGYVUDLUK RAGEE, INUIT, Wolf Possessed by Spirits, 1960 #5CA$2,000
Jun 10, 2024First Arts Premiers Inc.TUDLIK, INUIT, Bird Dream Forewarning Blizzards, 1959 #16CA$5,000
Jun 10, 2024First Arts Premiers Inc.JOSEPHIE POOTOOGOOK, INUIT, With the Raven Comes the Fish, 1959 #26CA$2,400
Jun 10, 2024First Arts Premiers Inc.NIVIAQSI (NIVIAKSIAK), INUIT, Two Bears Hunting, 1959 (Dorset Series)CA$4,400
History-rich Inuit and First Nations artworks head to First Arts March 21TORONTO — First Arts Premiers has announced its March Inuit and First Nations Art sale for Thursday, March 21, featuring many of the most respected names in native and tribal art in Canada. The catalog is now available for review and bidding at LiveAuctioneers. Kenojuak Ashevak (1927-2013) was an illustrator of Inuit origin, born in […]
Oakwood Auctions showcasing Aboriginal art, Inuit carvings June 8STOUFFVILLE, Ontario – Oakwood Auctions will conduct an auction on June 8 of spectacular Aboriginal fine art, Inuit carvings and masks. Absentee and Internet live bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers. The sale will begin Saturday at 4 p.m. Eastern time.
Michigan museum showcases its recently donated Inuit artANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) – A new exhibition at the University of Michigan Museum of Art features a recently donated collection of Inuit art.
Chicago museum to return Inuit remains to CanadaCHICAGO (AP) – Officials of Chicago’s Field Museum say the remains of 22 Inuit people an expedition brought to Chicago in 1928 will be returned to Canada. Field Museum repatriation director Helen Robbins says Inuit leaders in Labrador two years ago learned the museum had the skeletal remains and asked for their return. The museum […]