Inuit Art Auction including First Nations Art

November 16, 2015

LOT 121

Lot 121

DAVIDIALUK ALASUA AMITTU (1910-1976)

DAVIDIALUK ALASUA AMITTU (1910-1976)
Lot 121 Details
DAVIDIALUK ALASUA AMITTU (1910-1976), E9-824, Povungnituk

MOTHER WITH CATERPILLAR CHILD

stone
c. 1965, signed in syllabics
7.5" x 5.5" x 4.5" — 19.1 x 14 x 11.4 cm.

Estimate $2,500-$3,500

Realised: $9,600
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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DAVIDIALUK ALASUA AMITTU (1910-1976)
  • DAVIDIALUK ALASUA AMITTU (1910-1976)
  • DAVIDIALUK ALASUA AMITTU (1910-1976)
  • DAVIDIALUK ALASUA AMITTU (1910-1976)
Literature:

Unikkaatuat sanaugarngnik atyingualiit Puvirngniturngmit. Eskimo stories from Povungnituk, Quebec,  Zebedee Nungak & Eugene Y. Arima, National Museum of Canada, Ottawa, 1969, pg. 43

Intellectual Culture of the Hudson Bay Eskimos, Knud Rasmussen, 1930, pgs. 33-4, 90

Note:

The believed subject for this work is the story of the the woman who adopted a caterpillar as a child. A childless woman happened across a caterpillar. The woman adopted the caterpillar and looked after the creature as she would her own child. The woman nursed the caterpillar until it grew large enough to speak, crying “tee, tee, tee.”

CONDITION DETAILS

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