Inuit Art. Loon by World Famous Jimmy Iqaluq

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OUTSTANDING COMPLETELY ORIGINAL LOON WITH RED EYES AND CARVED FEATHERS BY WORLD FAMOUS INUIT ARTIST JIMMY IQALUQ FROM SANIKILUAQ.

 IT IS A MUSEUM QUALITY PIECE, WILL WORTH THREE/ FOUR TIMES THE PRICE WHEN JIMMY STOPS CARVING.

This beautiful Loon measures  9 inches long by  3 inches tall, 3 inches wide.

To give a brief overview of this sculpture is like trying to describe why a beautiful woman is so beautiful. The pictures speak for itself. What I can say is this carving is from Jimmy Iqaluq. He is famous for his loons as one sits in Ottawas national art museum of fine arts. He is among the 5 elite Inuit artists in Canada and has exhibitions that have toured all over the world. His pieces are valued very highly.


THIS CARVING IS IN PERFECT CONDITION, BRAND NEW.

The carving is signed on the bottom and comes with an igloo tag.

Jimmy Iqaluq (1947 - present)

Community: Sanikiluaq

Solo exhibition:
"An exhibition of art by Jimmy Iqaluq of Sanikiluaq", Indian and Inuit Art Gallery in the offices of the federal department of Indian and Northern Affairs, Hull, Ontario, Canada, 2005

Exhibitions:
"Keeping Our Stories Alive: An Exhibition of the Art and Crafts from Dene and Inuit of Canada", Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, 1995
"Belcher Island Sculpture", Robertson Galleries, Ottawa, Canada, 1980
"Belcher Island Sculpture", Inuit Gallery of Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 1981
"Sculpture from Belcher Islands", Images of the North, San Francisco, California, USA, 1981
"Belcher Island Community Sculpture", The Raven Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1981
"Baffin Images", Orca Aart, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1989
"Kunstwerke der Inuit", Presented by CreARTion, Eppstein in conjunction with the annual meeting of the Association of Canadian Studies at the Hotel am Badersee, Grainau, Germany, 1993
"Share the Vision", Philadelphians Collect Inuit Art, Art Space Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1994
"Miniaturen", Inuit Galerie, Mannheim, Germany, 1995

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