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Artworks
DOMINIC KINGILIK (1939-1990) Qamani’tuaq (BAKER LAKE)
Man and Bear, 1966linocut experimental proof print, 12.5 x 17 in (31.8 x 43.2 cm). [1]LOT 61
ESTIMATE: $600 — $900Years before the inaugural Baker Lake print collection debuted in 1970, there had been a series of earlier experimental prints created in 1965-66 by artists such as Arnasungaaq, Avaalaaqiaq, Makpa,...Years before the inaugural Baker Lake print collection debuted in 1970, there had been a series of earlier experimental prints created in 1965-66 by artists such as Arnasungaaq, Avaalaaqiaq, Makpa, Sevoga, Dominic Kingilik, and even Oonark. It is interesting to note that while Kingilik contributed numerous images to this experimental phase, he did not continue as a graphic artist thereafter. Records of the 1965 prints are scant, and the prints themselves are very rare; apart from a copy of this print in the Government of Nunavut Art Collection held at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, we know of no other copies extant.
1. Sandra Barz’s Inuit Artists’ Print Database lists the title as Untitled (Man Killing Bear with Knife and Spear) and a date of 1965.
References: For fine sculptures by the artist see First Arts, 12 July 2020, Lots 58 and 97; and 14 June 2022, Lot 69. See also George Swinton, Sculpture of the Inuit, (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1972/92), figs. 701, 709, 713.Provenance
Collection of Sally Qimmiu’naaq Webster, Ottawa.
Sally and her husband, David Webster, moved back to Baker Lake from Ottawa for five years (1997-2002), during which time she owned and operated Baker Lake Fine Arts.
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