Description:

Native American/First Nations, Quebec, Inuit, Kuujjuaraapik (near mouth of Great Whale River, Hudson's Bay), ca. mid-20th century CE, carved by Silassie Niviaxe (b. 1934). A delightful deep grey and grey-green soapstone carving of a seal, its body elongated as if it is in the act of swimming, streamlined, through an Arctic sea. The front legs, widened into flippers, are carved in relief against the underside of the body, while the tail is folded neatly and swept out behind the animal's long form. The eyes, nostrils, and mouth are incised; the rest of the surface is polished to a matte sheen. Underside is signed. Size: 7.4" W x 1.05" H (18.8 cm x 2.7 cm)

Provenance: private Newport Beach, California, USA collection

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  • Condition: Light scratching on surface commensurate with age but overall in beautiful condition.

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