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1911 Amadjuak, Baffins Island, Nunavut Territory, Canada - 1999 Amadjuak, Baffins Island, Nunavut Territory, Canada. Known for: Inuit Art about Inuit culture, stone carved birds, animals, figures.
Abraham Etungat RCA (1911–1999). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, Abraham Etungat (aka: Inuit disc number* E7-809) was born in Amadjuak settlement on southern Baffin Island and lived in Cape... Read full biography
Abraham Etungat RCA (1911–1999). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, Abraham Etungat (aka: Inuit disc number* E7-809) was born in Amadjuak settlement on southern Baffin Island and lived in Cape Dorset* (aka: Kinngait), Baffin Island, Nunavut since the 1950s, when he took up carving. Examples of... Read full biography
Abraham Etungat RCA (1911–1999). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, Abraham Etungat (aka: Inuit disc number* E7-809) was born in Amadjuak settlement on southern Baffin Island and lived in Cape Dorset* (aka: Kinngait), Baffin Island, Nunavut since the 1950s, when he took up carving. Examples of his sculptures are in the permanent collections of many major museums including the National Gallery of Canada and the Canadian Museum of History; and, editions of his monumental bronze 'Bird of... Read full biography
Abraham Etungat RCA (1911–1999). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, Abraham Etungat (aka: Inuit disc number* E7-809) was born in Amadjuak settlement on southern Baffin Island and lived in Cape Dorset* (aka: Kinngait), Baffin Island, Nunavut since the 1950s, when he took up carving. Examples of his sculptures are in the permanent collections of many major museums including the National Gallery of Canada and the Canadian Museum of History; and, editions of his monumental bronze 'Bird of Spring' are located in public spaces in Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary (fiberglass). Etungat was elected a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1978. (1)(2). His primary medium was stone. His most famous subjects were birds, particularly birds... Read full biography
Abraham Etungat RCA (1911–1999). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, Abraham Etungat (aka: Inuit disc number* E7-809) was born in Amadjuak settlement on southern Baffin Island and lived in Cape Dorset* (aka: Kinngait), Baffin Island, Nunavut since the 1950s, when he took up carving. Examples of his sculptures are in the permanent collections of many major museums including the National Gallery of Canada and the Canadian Museum of History; and, editions of his monumental bronze 'Bird of Spring' are located in public spaces in Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary (fiberglass). Etungat was elected a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1978. (1)(2). His primary medium was stone. His most famous subjects were birds, particularly birds with raised wings; his other subjects included bears, arctic animals, mother and child, family groupings, figures, Inuit genre, fish, and un... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (27)
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Public Art and Museums in Cultural Districts
2018
Lorente, J. Pedro
236 pages (color)
Sanattiaqsimajut: Inuit Art from the Carleton University Art Gallery Collection (Exhibition catalog)
2009
Hessel, Ingo; Sandra Dyck
232 pages (color)
Public Art in Vancouver: Angels Among Lions
2009
Steil, John; Aileen Stalker
192 pages (color)
The Harry Winrob Collection of Inuit Sculpture (Winnipeg Art Gallery)
2008
Wight, Darlene and Zebedee Nungak
136 pages (color)
An Annotated Bibliography of Inuit Art
2007
Crandall, Richard C. and Susan M. Crandall
458 pages
Arctic Spirit: Inuit Art from the Albrecht Collection at the Heard Museum (Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona) (Exhibition catalog)
2006
Hessel, Ingo
240 pages (color)
Early Masters: Inuit Sculpture 1949-1955 (Winnipeg Art Gallery)
2006
Wight, Darlene Coward
192 pages (color)
Secret Vancouver: The Unique Guidebook to Vancouver's Hidden Sites, Sounds and Tastes
2003
Appelbe, Alison
270 pages
Biographical Index of Artists in Canada
2003
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
250 pages
Inuit Art: A History
2000
Crandall, Richard C.
420 pages
Sculpture of the Inuit
1999
Swinton, George
302 pages (color)
Inuit Art: A Heritage for the Future (Canadian Guild of Crafts, Quebec)
1999
Watt, Virginia
59 pages (color)
The Royal Canadian Academy of Arts: Prairie Region Exhibition
1997
DeGrow, Don
114 pages (color)
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Exhibitions and Members, 1860-1979
1997
McMann, Evelyn de R
451 pages
Inspiration: Four Decades of Sculptur by Canadian Inuit (Marion Scott Gallery)
1995
Zepp, Norman
94 pages (color)
Sculpture/Toronto: An Illustrated Guide to Toronto's Historic and Contemporary Sculpture with Area Maps
1994
Ardiel, June
147 pages
The Treasured Monument: An Exhibition of Small-Scale Canadian Inuit Sculpture (Exhibition catalog)
1993
Marion Scott Gallery
47 pages
The Inuit Imagination: Arctic Myth and Sculpture (Exhibition catalog)
1993
Seidelman, Harold; James Turner
224 pages (color)
Sculpture of the Inuit-
1992
Swinton, George
288 pages
Mendel Art Gallery: Twenty Five Years of Collecting (Mendel Art Gallery) (Exhibition catalog)
1989
Teitelbaum, Matthew
100 pages (color)
Selections from the John and Mary Robertson Collection of Inuit Sculpture (Agnes Etherington Art Centre)
1986
Blodgett, Jean
86 pages (color)
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts: Exhibitions and Members, 1880-1979
1981
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
448 pages
Passionate Spirits: A History of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, 1880-1980
1980
Sisler, Rebecca
296 pages (color)
Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec: The Permanent Collection (Canadian Guild of Crafts Quebec)
1980
Watt, Virginia J., et al
207 pages (color)
Cape Dorset (Winnipeg Art Gallery) (Exhibition catalog)
1979
Houston, James et al
113 pages
A Directory of Eskimo Artists in Sculpture and Prints