Masterpiece 22" 60 Lbs School of Double Tusk Narwhals by Jaco Ishulutak

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Inuit art: Shaman Eskimo 
Inuit Artist: Jaco Ishulutak
Size: ­­­­15" high, 12" wide, 9" deep, 60 lbs (very heavy)
Community: Pangnirtung, NU
Stone: Serpentine
id: caps-852003846fejjy

** This item is Eligible for Layaway Plan

Note** this is a the nicest piece master carver Jaco has ever achieved in his long career.

The setting is exotic. Not just a school of these unusual creatures - Narwhals, but moreover, double tusk Narwhals playing together in the frigid waters of the Arctic ocean.

We at the studio believe this to be the absolute nicest narwhal carving we have seen in our ten year history. The stone is breathtakingly stoic and deep.

Museum quality sculpture!

This is a monumental piece made by world class carver Jaco Ishulutak. As someone who has been in Inuit art for over 10 years - This is Jaco's absolute finest piece he's ever made. This piece truly demonstrates the extraordinary carving bravura of the 72 year old master carver, who began carving at the tender age of 17. Not only is this work exceptional in its degree of openwork carving and detail, it is also highly expressive and energetic.

Never has there been an artist quite like Jaco who continuously releases gorgeous pieces of art; my heart skips a beat every single time I see one of his carvings. This piece is definitely of no exception and it took me all but 0.2 seconds to decide that it was mine. The question now becomes, with Jaco getting up to his mid-70s, should I keep this piece for myself?

The lines and curvatures are absolutely perfect. The warmth of the dark brown serpentine stone transcends a peaceful sentiment to its immediate surroundings.

This piece is so fluid that the movements alone almost want to make it jump. It makes a fantastic centrepiece for our art gallery.

Exhibitions:
1981 The Inuit Sea Goddess. Surrey Art Gallery. Vancouver, British Columbia
1981 Cape Dorset Sculptors and Their Sculpture. The Inuit Art Collector. Mr. & Mrs. James F. Bacon. Manchester, Connecticut. USA
1981 The Jacqui and Morris Shumiatcher Collection
1980 Four Sculptors from Baffin Island. Upstairs Gallery. Winnipeg, Manitoba
1980 Waddington's Inuit Auction. Waddington Galleries. Toronto, Ontario
1980 1980 Canadian Eskimo Art: Carvings, Cape Dorset Prints with sculptures by Axangayu. Franz Bader Gallery. Washington, D.C. USA
1980 The Klamer Family Collection of Inuit Art from the Art Gallery of Ontario. University of Guelph. Guelph, Ontario
1980 First Annual Collectors' Invitational Exhibition. Eskimo Art. San Fransico, California
1980 Collector's Choice. Waddington Galleries. Toronto, Ontario
1980 Cape Dorset. Winnipeg Art Gallery. Winnipeg, Manitoba
1979 Sculpture of the Inuit: Masterwork Exhibitors of the Canadian Arctic. Inuit Gallery of Vancouver. Vancouver, British Columbia
1979 Exhibition and Sale of Musk-Oxen & Bears. Cottage Craft Gifts & Fine Arts Ltd. Calgary, Alberta
1979 Die Kunst der Arktis. Villa Waldrich, Siegen, Germany. Inuit Galerie. Mannheim, West Germany
1977-1982 The Inuit Print. National Museum of Man, and the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. Ottawa, Ontario
1977 Kaka and Axangayuk. Gallery Shop. London Public Library. London, Ontario
1975 Cape Dorset/Selected Sculpture from the Collection of W.A.G.. Winnipeg Art Gallery. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
1974 Eskimo Art. Queens Museum. Flushing, New York, USA
1974 Eskimo Stone Sculpture, featuring Azangayuk, Johnniebo, Kenojuak. Arctic Circle. Los Angeles, California. USA
1974 Inuit Sculpture 1974. Lippel Gallery. Montreal, Quebec
1974 Cape Dorset Sculpture. Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec. Montreal, Quebec
1972 Eskimo Fantastic Art. Gallery 111, School of Art. University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
1971-1973 Sculpture/Inuit: Masterworks of the Canadian Arctic. Canadian Eskimo Arts Council. Ottawa, Ontario
1971 The Art of the Eskimo, Simon Fraser Gallery, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia
1970 Mythology in Stone. Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec. Montreal, Quebec
1969 Eskimo Sculpture '69. Robertson Galleries. Ottawa, Ontario
1967 Eskimo Sculpture. Winnipeg Art Gallery presented at the Manitoba Legislative Building. Winnipeg, Manitoba
1966 Major Eskimo Sculpture- Cape Dorset, Isaacs Gallery. Toronto, Ontario
1961 Cape Dorset Graphics

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