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1940 Baker Lake (aka: Qamani'tuaq) Keewatin, Nunavut, Canada - 2007. Known for: Inuit Sculpture, stone carving and stone cut prints.
Peter Sevoga (1940 – 2007) (1). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor and printmaker, Peter Paloogahyak Sevoga (Inuit Disc Number* E2-225) lived and worked in Baker Lake (aka: Qamani’tuaq), Keewatin... Read full biography
Peter Sevoga (1940 – 2007) (1). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor and printmaker, Peter Paloogahyak Sevoga (Inuit Disc Number* E2-225) lived and worked in Baker Lake (aka: Qamani’tuaq), Keewatin (now Nunavut). His works have been exhibited throughout Canada and the U.S.A. and they are in the... Read full biography
Peter Sevoga (1940 – 2007) (1). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor and printmaker, Peter Paloogahyak Sevoga (Inuit Disc Number* E2-225) lived and worked in Baker Lake (aka: Qamani’tuaq), Keewatin (now Nunavut). His works have been exhibited throughout Canada and the U.S.A. and they are in the permanent collections of many major museums including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Canadian Museum of History. (2). His mediums were stone carving and stonecut... Read full biography
Peter Sevoga (1940 – 2007) (1). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor and printmaker, Peter Paloogahyak Sevoga (Inuit Disc Number* E2-225) lived and worked in Baker Lake (aka: Qamani’tuaq), Keewatin (now Nunavut). His works have been exhibited throughout Canada and the U.S.A. and they are in the permanent collections of many major museums including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Canadian Museum of History. (2). His mediums were stone carving and stonecut prints*. The carvings were occasionally accented with items such as pieces of antler and string. His subjects were human figures, family groups, mother and child, animals, birds, Inuit genre (hunting, playing, and working), mythology and spirituality.... Read full biography
Peter Sevoga (1940 – 2007) (1). A prominent Canadian Inuit* sculptor and printmaker, Peter Paloogahyak Sevoga (Inuit Disc Number* E2-225) lived and worked in Baker Lake (aka: Qamani’tuaq), Keewatin (now Nunavut). His works have been exhibited throughout Canada and the U.S.A. and they are in the permanent collections of many major museums including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Canadian Museum of History. (2). His mediums were stone carving and stonecut prints*. The carvings were occasionally accented with items such as pieces of antler and string. His subjects were human figures, family groups, mother and child, animals, birds, Inuit genre (hunting, playing, and working), mythology and spirituality. His style would be described as Inuit Art*. The askART auction results have many excellent illustrations of his oeuvre. He is likely... Read full biography
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