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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: ISA OOMAYOUALOOK (1915-1976) PORT HARRISON (INUKJUAK), Totemic Composition with Arctic Animals, 1963
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: ISA OOMAYOUALOOK (1915-1976) PORT HARRISON (INUKJUAK), Totemic Composition with Arctic Animals, 1963
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: ISA OOMAYOUALOOK (1915-1976) PORT HARRISON (INUKJUAK), Totemic Composition with Arctic Animals, 1963
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: ISA OOMAYOUALOOK (1915-1976) PORT HARRISON (INUKJUAK), Totemic Composition with Arctic Animals, 1963
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: ISA OOMAYOUALOOK (1915-1976) PORT HARRISON (INUKJUAK), Totemic Composition with Arctic Animals, 1963

ISA OOMAYOUALOOK (1915-1976) PORT HARRISON (INUKJUAK)

Totemic Composition with Arctic Animals, 1963
stone and ivory, 5.75 x 3.5 x 2 in (14.6 x 8.9 x 5.1 cm)
signed and inscribed with artist's disc number, "ᐊᐃᓴ / E91576";
with affixed label from La Guilde (The Canadian Handicrafts Guild), in blue ink, "H63 / Isa / WDI 12.00".
LOT 87
ESTIMATE: $1,500 — $2,500

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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) ISA OOMAYOUALOOK (1915-1976) PORT HARRISON (INUKJUAK), Totemic Composition with Arctic Animals, 1963
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) ISA OOMAYOUALOOK (1915-1976) PORT HARRISON (INUKJUAK), Totemic Composition with Arctic Animals, 1963
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) ISA OOMAYOUALOOK (1915-1976) PORT HARRISON (INUKJUAK), Totemic Composition with Arctic Animals, 1963
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 4 ) ISA OOMAYOUALOOK (1915-1976) PORT HARRISON (INUKJUAK), Totemic Composition with Arctic Animals, 1963
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In 1951, the Canadian Handicrafts Guild (now La Guilde) published an instructional booklet for distribution across the Arctic, promoting handicrafts as a new source of income. Written and illustrated by...
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In 1951, the Canadian Handicrafts Guild (now La Guilde) published an instructional booklet for distribution across the Arctic, promoting handicrafts as a new source of income. Written and illustrated by James Houston and entitled Sanajasak: Eskimo Handicrafts, it provided instructions for carving soapstone, ivory, and bone into items for southern markets. The pamphlet includes a drawing of a totem pole, comically mashing Inuit motifs with Northwest Coast influences.


Of all the variations on this design produced in Inukjuak, none were as faithful to Houston’s model as those of Isa Oomayoualook. The subject clearly captivated him, and over the next decade he produced several versions, each with similar imagery, some elongated in height and others compressed in depth. Here, the circle and dot motif has roots in Inuit cosmology. Oomayoualook’s use of the incomplete circles across the top figure raises questions as to whether these are mere ornamentation or whether there is greater significance.


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References: For similar poles by the artist see Darlene Coward Wight, Early Masters: Inuit Sculpture 1949-1955, (Winnipeg Art Gallery, 2006), pp. 58-59; one is also illustrated in Darlene Coward Wight, Creation and Transformation: Defining Moments in Inuit Art, (Winnipeg Art Gallery, 2012), cat. 4. See James Houston, Sanajasak: Eskimo Handicrafts, (Montreal: Canadian Handicrafts Guild / Ottawa: Department of Resources and Development, January 1951), p. 11 for Houston’s quaint drawing of an “Eskimo totem pole.” For one of the earliest poles by Oomayoualook, see First Arts Auction 1 December 2020 Lot 2. There is a similar work by Amidlak illustrated in Gerald McMaster, ed., Inuit Modern: The Samuel and Esther Sarick Collection, (Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario, 2010), p. 65.
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Ex. Coll. Colin John Grasset Molson (C.J.G ), Montreal.
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