Sculpture of the Eskimo

Sculpture of the Eskimo
Author: George Swinton
Publisher: Greenwich, Conn.: New York Graphic Society
Total Pages: 255
Release: 1972
Genre: Eskimo art
ISBN: 9780821204047

Inuit Art

Inuit Art
Author: Ingo Hessel
Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre Limited
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2003-05-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781550548297

Although the Inuit have lived in the Artic since prehistoric times, Inuit art as we know it only came about in the late 1940s. This contemporary art form is appreciated around the world for its power and exquisite beauty, an art that embodies the Inuit's harsh artic environment, unique way of life, and traditional beliefs. This historical, cultural, and aesthetic exploration of Inuit art features examples of Inuit drawings, prints, textiles, and sculpture through 125 color photos, 35 black-and-white photos, and maps.

Eskimo Art

Eskimo Art
Author: Dorothy Jean Ray
Publisher: J.J. Douglas
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1977
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780888941305

Well illustrated account of Alaskan Eskimo art and it's transition as a result of contact with outside cultures.

Lords of the Stone

Lords of the Stone
Author: Alistair Macduff
Publisher: North Vancouver, B.C. : Whitecap Books
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1982
Genre: Eskimo art
ISBN:

Focuses on Inuit sculpture from Cape Dorset, Eskimo Point, Rankin Inlet, Baker Lake, Pangnirtung, Lake Harbour, Frobisher Bay, Coppermine, Greenland and other settlements. Numerous colour photographs.

Art of the Far North

Art of the Far North
Author: Carol Finley
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780822520757

Provides a brief history of the Inuit people and discusses their customs as a background for understanding their sculpture, drawing, and printmaking.

Arts of the Eskimo

Arts of the Eskimo
Author: Patrick Furneaux
Publisher: Barre, Mass. : Barre Publishers
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1975
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Comprehensive survey of all areas in the Canadian arctic where prints are produced. Over 100 prints are reproduced with descriptive text.

The Way of Inuit Art

The Way of Inuit Art
Author: Emily Elisabeth Auger
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780786418886

Inuit art, both ancient and contemporary, has inspired the interest of scholars, collectors and art lovers around the globe. This book examines Inuit art from prehistory to the present with special attention to methodology and aesthetics, exploring the ways in which it has been influenced by and has influenced non-Inuit artists and scholars. Part One gives the history of the main art-producing prehistoric traditions in the North American arctic, concentrating on the Dorset who once flourished in the Canadian region. It also demonstrates the influence of theories such as evolutionism, diffusionism, ethnographic comparison, and shamanism on the interpretation of prehistoric Inuit art. Part Two demonstrates the influence of such popular theories as nationalism, primitivism, modernism, and postmodernism on the aesthetics and representation of twentieth-century Canadian Inuit art. This discussion is supported by interviews conducted with Inuit artists. A final chapter shows the presence of Inuit art in the mainstream multi-cultural environment, with a discussion of its influence on Canadian artist Nicola Wojewoda. The work also presents various Inuit artists' reactions to Wojewoda's work.

Baleen Basketry of the North Alaskan Eskimo

Baleen Basketry of the North Alaskan Eskimo
Author: Molly Lee
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2015-09-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0295998741

Baskets made of baleen, the fibrous substance found in the mouths of plankton-eating whales—a malleable and durable material that once had commercial uses equivalent to those of plastics today—were first created by Alaska Natives in the early years of the twentieth century. Because they were made for the tourist trade, they were initially disdained by scholars and collectors, but today they have joined other art forms as a highly prized symbol of native identity. Baskets of exquisite workmanship, often topped with fanciful ivory carvings, have been created for almost a century, contributing significantly to the livelihood of their makers in the Arctic villages of Barrow, Point Hope, Wainwright, and Point Lay, Alaska. Baleen Basketry of the North Alaskan Eskimo, originally published in 1983, was the first book on this unusual basket form. In this completely redesigned edition, it remains the most informative work on baleen baskets, covering their history, characteristics, and construction, as well as profiling their makers. Illustrations of the basketmakers at work and line drawings showing the methods of construction are a charming addition to this book, which belongs in the library of all those with an interest in the art of basketry and in Alaskan Native arts in general.

By the Light of the Qulliq

By the Light of the Qulliq
Author: Wendy Adler Jordan
Publisher: Washington : The Service
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1979
Genre: Eskimo sculpture
ISBN:

An introduction to the Inuit, Eskimos of Canada, with illustrations of sculptures from the private collection of M. F. Feheley, a Canadian art consultant.

Northern Rock

Northern Rock
Author: Susan Joan Gustavison
Publisher: Kleinburg, Ont. : McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN: