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Born 1949 near Cape Dorset, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. Known for: Inuit sculpture, carving, drawing, printmaking.
Nuna Parr (1949). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, carver, draftsman* and printmaker, Nuna Parr (aka: Noona Parr; disc number* E7764) was born near Cape Dorset, Baffin Island and has lived in or... Read full biography
Nuna Parr (1949). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, carver, draftsman* and printmaker, Nuna Parr (aka: Noona Parr; disc number* E7764) was born near Cape Dorset, Baffin Island and has lived in or near Cape Dorset for most of his life. His sculptures and carvings have been included in many... Read full biography
Nuna Parr (1949). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, carver, draftsman* and printmaker, Nuna Parr (aka: Noona Parr; disc number* E7764) was born near Cape Dorset, Baffin Island and has lived in or near Cape Dorset for most of his life. His sculptures and carvings have been included in many exhibitions held at important venues such as the National Gallery of Canada, the Winnipeg Art Gallery*, the Institute of American Indian Arts (Santa Fe), and the United Nations General Assembly building... Read full biography
Nuna Parr (1949). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, carver, draftsman* and printmaker, Nuna Parr (aka: Noona Parr; disc number* E7764) was born near Cape Dorset, Baffin Island and has lived in or near Cape Dorset for most of his life. His sculptures and carvings have been included in many exhibitions held at important venues such as the National Gallery of Canada, the Winnipeg Art Gallery*, the Institute of American Indian Arts (Santa Fe), and the United Nations General Assembly building (New York). His works are in the collections of several Canadian museums including the National Gallery of Canada. His mediums include stone, antler, felt pen, pencil and serigraph. His subjects are arctic wildlife like bears, birds and walrus; Inuit... Read full biography
Nuna Parr (1949). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor, carver, draftsman* and printmaker, Nuna Parr (aka: Noona Parr; disc number* E7764) was born near Cape Dorset, Baffin Island and has lived in or near Cape Dorset for most of his life. His sculptures and carvings have been included in many exhibitions held at important venues such as the National Gallery of Canada, the Winnipeg Art Gallery*, the Institute of American Indian Arts (Santa Fe), and the United Nations General Assembly building (New York). His works are in the collections of several Canadian museums including the National Gallery of Canada. His mediums include stone, antler, felt pen, pencil and serigraph. His subjects are arctic wildlife like bears, birds and walrus; Inuit spirituality and legends; and Inuit genre* especially hunting. His styles are Inuit Art* and Realism*. The askART auction results have some... Read full biography
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Art Method
- •Carving of Walrus, Caribou, Antler, Baleen, Whalebone
- •Direct Carver, Hand Carving
- •Drawing, Draftsmanship, Draughtsman
- •Graphic Design, Printmaking, Lithography, Etching, Woodblocks
- •Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
Art Media
- •Alabaster
- •Magic Marker, Sharpie, Felt-Tip Pen
- •Marble
- •Pencil, Graphite Drawing
- •Screenprinting, Serigraphy, Silkscreen
- •Stone and/or Limestone
- •Stoneware, Stone, Stonecut, Sandstone
Art Subject
- •Birds, Ornithology, Avian Art
- •Eskimo, Inuit Culture: Genre and Figure
- •Genre, Human Activity, Daily Life
- •Mythology, Legends
- •Wildlife, Wild Animal
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •Arctic Regions, Northwest Territories
Art Collection
- •Lorne Balshine International Art Collection, Vancouver Airport
Added Description
- •Artist Has Artist Family Members
Artist Colony
- •Cape Dorset, Nunuvat, Canada (Inuit Art)
Exhibition of Museum
- •Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
- •National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
- •Winnipeg Art Gallery, Manitoba, Canada
