Description:

An outstanding, museum-quality set of four original limited edition Inuit stonecut prints, produced between 1964 and 1968 at Cape Dorset (Kinngait) studios in Nunavut, Canada. These prints feature strong graphic designs, striking forms, and deep cultural storytelling, representing some of the most important names in Inuit art. Each print is hand-pulled on Japanese mulberry paper (torinoko) and numbered as part of a limited edition of 50.
Included Prints
"Man Eating Fish" by Tudlik (1890–1966)
Year: 1964
Artist: Tudlik
Medium: Stonecut on Japanese mulberry paper
Edition: Limited edition of 50
Approx. sheet size: ~25 × 15 inches (63.5 × 38 cm)
Notes: A strong example of Tudlik’s characteristic bold, simplified shapes and expressive narrative style, depicting a man biting into a fish — an iconic image of subsistence.

"Bird Devouring Fish" by Lukta Qiatsuk (1928–2004)
Year: 1965
Artist: Lukta Qiatsuk
Medium: Stonecut on Japanese mulberry paper
Edition: Limited edition of 50
Approx. sheet size: ~25 × 15 inches
Notes: This dynamic composition captures a bird swallowing a large fish, showcasing Lukta's mastery of movement and strong contours.

"Man with Bird" by Kananginak Pootoogook (1935–2010)
Year: 1968
Artist: Kananginak Pootoogook
Medium: Stonecut on Japanese mulberry paper
Edition: Limited edition of 50
Approx. sheet size: ~25 × 15 inches
Notes: Kananginak was celebrated for his naturalistic animal and human forms. This piece depicts a man interacting with a bird, possibly evoking shamanic or spiritual themes.

"Hunter with Fish" by Iyola Kingwatsiak (1933–2000)
Year: 1968
Artist: Iyola Kingwatsiak
Medium: Stonecut on Japanese mulberry paper
Edition: Limited edition of 50
Approx. sheet size: ~25 × 15 inches
Notes: Illustrates a hunter with his catch, emphasizing traditional Inuit life and hunting skill, rendered in Iyola’s clean, elegant line style.

Origin and Significance
These works originate from the historic Cape Dorset annual print collections - considered the most influential body of Inuit graphic art worldwide. Artists like Tudlik, Lukta Qiatsuk, Kananginak Pootoogook, and Iyola Kingwatsiak are among the foremost figures in Inuit art history, with works held in major museum collections such as the National Gallery of Canada, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and more.

Condition
Overall very good vintage condition consistent with age. Some light toning and minor edge creases common to mulberry paper; no major tears or restorations noted.

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