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11/24/2024 - 12/18/2024
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Lot # 71
Estimate 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 CAD
Group - Category Art - Paintings
Lead Jessie Oonark- Evil Spirits Surround The Igloo
Description
Stonecut 39/39 - Puvirnituq Co-Op 1972 Titled, Numbered, Dated & Signed Across Lower Border Sheet - 23 ins x 25 ins (58.42 cm x 63.5 cm) Unframed Paper: Natural Provenance: Baker Lake Chop Private Collection Jessie Oonark (1917 – 1991 Indigenous / CAD) O.C., R.C.A. Oonark was born in 1906 near the Haningayok (Back River), Nunavut, an area known as the Barren Lands. She lived nomadically for the first 50 years of her life, involved in traditional pursuits such as processing and sewing animal hides to make clothing. These tasks would inform the subject and style of later artwork as well as instill a prodigious work ethic. In the 1950s, a decline in both caribou populations and the market for pelts caused a famine among her people. Oonark lost her husband and four of her twelve children to starvation. Along with hundreds of Inuit, Oonark and her family were relocated by the Canadian government to a permanent settlement in Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake) in 1958. To support herself and her children, she worked various odd jobs including sewing, cooking and cleaning. Oonark had never made drawings before moving to Baker Lake at the age of 52. The story goes that Oonark saw some illustrations made by children and proclaimed that she could easily do better herself, and picked up the tools to prove it. Dr. Andrew Macpherson, a visiting biologist, saw the resulting drawings, and gave Oonark more materials. Over the ensuing years, the two swapped art supplies for art. Self-taught, her work also attracted the notice of members in both the Qamani’tuaq and Kinngait (Cape Dorset) artistic communities, giving her the opportunity to work with printmakers in both settlements. This is especially notable given that she did not live in Kinngait, and was the first non-resident to be accorded the privilege. Oonark was given a small studio and a stipend, allowing her to devote more of her time to creation. Wildly prolific and dedicated to her work, at times her output was around forty to fifty drawings per week, more than 100 of which were translated into prints for the annual Sanavik Cooperative Baker Lake Print Catalogue between 1970 and 1985. Her son, the artist William Noah, remembers her always working, at a loss to recall what his mother did for fun. He recalls that “there was always that determination to do every task to the very best of her abilities, and she told us we must do the same.” One of Oonark’s most recognizable images is a stonecut made in 1974, Big Woman. Highly sought after, one print from this edition of 50 is held in the National Gallery of Canada’s permanent collection.
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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