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Lot # 87
Estimate 15,000.00 - 25,000.00 CAD
Group - Category Art - Sculptures / Carvings / Statues
Lead JOE TALIRUNILI, INUIT, Hunter and Walrus Scene, c.
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<b>JOE TALIRUNILI (1893-1976) PUVIRNITUQ (POVUNGNITUK)</b> <i>Hunter and Walrus Scene</i>, c. 1962-65 stone, 4.75 x 14.75 x 2.25 in (12.1 x 37.5 x 5.7 cm) signed and inscribed with artists's disc number, "JOE E-9 818". <b>Provenance</b> Waddington’s Auctions, Nov. 1997, Lot 1233; Alaska Shop, New York; Acquired from the above by Bill Johnstone Collection, U.K., 1997; His Sale, Waddington's, 20 November 2018, Lot 38 (as “Hunter Harpooning Walrus”); Acquired from the above by the present Private Collection, Europe. <b>Exhibited: </b>Canada House, London, U.K., 2010. <b>Published: </b> Published: Ken Mantel et al., <i>Tuvaq: Inuit Art and the Modern World</i>, (Bristol, UK: Sansom and Company Ltd., 2010), fig. 222, p. 210. Most famous for his <i>Migration Boats</i> (and other marine adventures) which he carved throughout the latter half of his career, Joe Talirunili is remembered also for his often-quirky carvings and sculptures of other themes and subjects, as well as an interesting body of drawings and prints (for which, it should be noted, he carved his own stone blocks). Most of his carvings are portrayals of single, standing figures: hunters with their weapons, women holding utensils, owls, and occasionally other animals such as caribou (see Lot 142). Exceedingly rare, but among his most remarkable sculptures, are hunting scenes. Two walrus hunting scenes were owned by Bill Johnstone, a collector in the U.K. [1] This <i>Hunter and Walrus Scene</i> is the larger of the two and the most impressive example we have seen. In fact, apart from his boats, this work is the largest Talirunili sculpture we know of. <i>Hunter and Walrus Scene</i> is a work from the early 1960s, created when Joe was actively carving print stones for the new graphics program in his community. [2] We believe this is significant: it means that the artist was beginning to think in terms of narrative and story lines in his artmaking. This sculpture truly is a “scene” (arguably it’s more than one scene, just like many of his print images). Set along an expansive groundline, it incorporates not only the hunter and his present quarry, but also animals not related to the current action (in fact, the bear and otter are preying upon the other animals). The orientation along a groundline also reminds us of Joe’s stonecut prints of the period. In Puvirnituq, the uncarved outer edges of stone blocks were inked, thus “framing” the images and accidentally creating “groundlines” at most bottom edges. We are reminded especially of Joe’s print <i>A Sure Good Meal</i>, which depicts a caribou hunter and assorted animals (including an otter and fish!). [3] Quite apart from its impressive scale and interesting imagery, <i>Hunter and Walrus Scene</i> is cleanly carved in a higher-quality stone than we see in many of Talirunili’s works, and is finished to a surprising degree. Joe makes good use of negative space, which gives the sculpture added vitality and visual interest. And in typically quirky Joe fashion, he simply conjures up a rifle support and a hunting blind to assist with the narrative. The hunter’s pose is dynamic and realistic, in obvious – and hilarious – contrast with the laid-back and truly charming figure of the basking walrus. Either the walrus is completely oblivious to his possible fate, or he is confident that Joe will miss his mark! Absolutely brilliant. 1. Both examples are illustrated in Ken Mantel et al., <i>Tuvaq: Inuit Art and the Modern World</i> (2010), p. 210. A later and rather cruder seal hunting scene is illustrated in Marybelle Myers, <i>Joe Talirunili: a grace beyond the reach of art</i> (Montreal: FCNQ, 1977), p. 24. 2. The sculpture has been assigned a date of c. 1962 but might have been carved a couple of years later. 3. The print is #336 in the 1966 Puvirnituq catalogue; interestingly, Joe’s carved stone block for this print is illustrated in Marybelle Myers, op. cit., p. 63. References: The best introduction to the life and work of Joe Talirunili is still the landmark monograph by Marybelle Myers, <i>Joe Talirunili: A Grace Beyond the Reach of Art</i>, (Montreal: La Federation des cooperatives du Nouveau-Quebec, 1977). For <i>Migration Boats</i> by the artist see First Arts, 4 December 2023, Lot 37; First Arts, 1 December 2020, Lot 32; and First Arts, 28 May 2019, Lot 18 (and also two superb standing figures by the artist, Lots 55, 56). For a lovely <i>Horned Owl</i> see First Arts, 14 June 2022, Lot 90. <i>The absence of condition does not imply that an item is free from defects, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Our team can provide thorough and comprehensive condition reports and additional images. We welcome your enquiries at info@firstarts.ca or 647-286-5012.</i> <b>NOTE </b><i>Many countries and provinces prohibit or restrict importation or exportation of property containing ivory, whale bone, sealskin, and/or products derived from other endangered or protected species, and require special licenses or permits in order to import or export such property. It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that the item is properly and lawfully exported / imported.</i>
Name Fall 2024 | Inuit & First Nations Art Auction
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Type Live Webcast Auction
Date(s) 11/11/2024 - 12/2/2024
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Monday, December 2 | 7:00 PM
Preview Date/Time Thursday, November 28 | 12:00 PM (NOON) - 5:00 PM Friday, November 29 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday, November 30 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sunday, December 1 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday, December 2 | 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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We are proud to present our Fall 2024 offering in two thoughtfully curated volumes, each designed to capture the full scope and significance of these remarkable works for your consideration. In the first volume, we are honoured to continue showcasing works from the distinguished collection of John and Joyce Price. This third dedicated selection reaffirms that their collection?s treasures are far from exhausted, featuring nearly eighty exceptional pieces that highlight their deep commitment to Inuit and First Nations art. The second volume features an equally captivating selection of fine works from other private collections, capturing the fresh excitement and renewed curiosity that each new auction season brings. As you explore these catalogues, we hope you find works that resonate, pieces that spark curiosity, stir emotion, and leave a lasting impression. It is our honour to be stewards of these remarkable works of art and it is our privilege to share them with you.
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