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11/24/2024 - 12/18/2024
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Lot # 29
Estimate 500.00 - 700.00 CAD
Group - Category Art - Paintings
Lead Helen Kalvak - Self Defence 39/50
Description
Stonecut 39/50 - Holman Co-op 1980 Titled, Numbered, Dated & Signed Across Lower Border Sheet - 17 ins x 24.5 ins (43.18 cm x 62.23 cm) Unframed Paper: Kozuke Kozo White paper Provenance: Holman Ulu Private Collection Helen Kalvak (1901 – 1984 Indigenous / CAD) O.C., R.C.A. A Copper Inuit graphic artist from Ulukhaktok (formerly Holman), Northwest Territories, Canada. Kalvak was born at Tahiryuak Lake, on Victoria Island and raised in the Prince Albert Sound area. Her family also spent some time at Minto Inlet. She lived a traditional Inuit lifestyle for most of her life. Her mother was Enataomik. Her father Halukhit encouraged her spiritual gifts and taught her to be an angatkuq (spiritual healer). Although Kalvak later converted to Christianity, she continued to reflect her traditional spirituality in her artwork, along with the stories which she had learned as a child. In 1960, Kalvak moved to Holman (present-day Ulukhaktok) after the sudden death of her husband, Edward Manayok. There in 1961 she helped a Roman Catholic priest, Rev. Henri Tardy, set up the Holman Eskimo Co-op. It was at this time that Kalvak began her artwork. In 1965, her artwork was turned into prints and sold throughout the world. Ten years later, in recognition of her work, Kalvak was inducted into the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. This was followed in 1978 by her appointment to the Order of Canada. By 1978, Kalvak had produced an estimated 2,000 drawings. She was no longer able to use her hands due to Parkinson's disease. The following year, Canada Post used her work entitled The Dance for the 17¢ postage stamp. With 176 published prints, Kalvak is the Ulukhaktok artist with the largest body of published work. At the time of her death in 1984, Kalvak was one of the few remaining Inuit women in Ulukhaktok decorated with traditional beautifying facial tattoos. The school in Ulukhaktok is named after her.
Name Important Indigenous Art Auction - Wed. Dec. 18th 2024
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Type Online-Only Auction
Date(s) 11/24/2024 - 12/18/2024
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December 18th 7:00pm
Preview Date/Time By Appointment Monday To Friday 10 - 5
Checkout Date/Time Pick Up - Thur. Dec. 20th & Friday Dec. 21st 10 am to 6 pm Note* - Shipping may not occur till the New Year
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Important Indigenous Art Auction - Wed. Dec. 18th 2024 - 7pm Featuring Early Stoncut Prints From Cape Dorset & Baker Lake Co-ops Featured Inuit Artists: Kenojuak Ashevak / Pudlo Pudlat / Pitaloosie Saila / Kananginak Pootoogook Pitseolak Ashoona / Eegyvudluk Ragee / Jamasie Teevee / Norval Morrisseau / Kavavaow Mannomee / Helen Kalvak / Lucy Qinnuayuak / Joanassie Oomayoualook / Jessie Oonark Keeleemeeoomee Samualie / Luke Anguhadluq / Davidialuk Alasua Amittu / Aoudla Pudlat C. Quamaluk / Mayoreak Ashoona / Josie Pamiutu Papialuk / Tivi Paningajak / Ikayukta Tunillie Featured Six Nations Artists: Rick Beaver / Robert Redbird / Del Ashkewe / William Monague John Turo / Tim Restoule / Eddy Cobiness / and More Worldwide Shipping Available (See Terms & Conditions) Pick Up Dates Thur. Dec. 20th & Friday Dec. 21st 10 am to 6 pm Note Items May Not Ship till the New Year
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490.01 - 975.00 25.00 CAD
975.01 - 3,950.00 50.00 CAD
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