Old Caribou Hunters
Luke Anguhadluq, Inuit / Canadian, 1895 - 1982
Canadian Inuit
Central Arctic
Arctic
1980
Stencil on paper
19/55
Overall: 21 × 26 in. (53.3 × 66 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Jane and Raphael Bernstein
2011.64.4
Printer
Margaret Toodlik Amarook
Publisher
Sanavik Cooperative, Baker Lake (Qamanittuaq)
Geography
Place Made: Qamanittuaq (Baker Lake), Canada, North America
Period
20th century
Object Name
Research Area
Native American
Native American: Arctic-Central and Eastern
Not on view
Inscriptions
Inscribed, in graphite, lower left to right: Old Caribou Hunters 19/55 ANGUHADLUG / M. AMAROOK; on reverse: inscribed, lower left, in graphite: 3-80; lower right: embossed, blind stamp [Baker Lake chop]
Label
In the image above, Luke Anguhadluq makes skillful use of negative space to illustrate an Inuit technique of building a saputi, or stone weir in a river. A group of individuals have built a saputi using a circle of stones to divert fish into a small pond where they use kakivat, or three-pronged spears, to capture the fish. In the image below, Anguhadluq depicts two men using bows and arrows to hunt caribou. Like Jessie Oonark in her image of this subject on the opposite wall, Anguhadluq uses the same colors in his depictions of both the hunters and the caribou, demonstrating a connection between the human and nonhuman beings.
From the 2021 exhibition A Legacy for Learning: The Jane and Raphael Bernstein Collection, curated by Jami C. Powell, Curator of Indigenous Art; Katherine W. Hart, Senior Curator of Collections and Barbara C. & Harvey P. Hood 1918 Curator of Academic Programming; John R. Stomberg Ph.D, Virginia Rice Kelsey 1961s Director; Jessica Hong, Associate Curator of Global Contemporary Art; and Melissa McCormick, Professor of Japanese Art and Culture at Harvard University
Course History
NAS 30.21, Native American Art and Material, Jami Powell, Spring 2020
Exhibition History
Inuit Art
Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, Legacy for Learning: The Jane and Raphael Bernstein Collection, Class of 1967 Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth, Hanover, New Hampshire, September 4, 2021–February 6, 2022.
Publication History
John R. Stomberg, A Legacy for Learning: The Jane and Raphael Bernstein collection; Hanover, New Hampshire, Dartmouth College, Hood Museum of Art, 2021, listed p.99.
Published References
Sanavik Co-Operative Baker Lake 1980, Prints, Baker Lake, Northwest Territories: Sanavik Cooperative, 1980, catalogue no. 3 [Artist: Anguhadluq / Printer: M. Amarook]
Provenance
The Guild Shop, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; sold to Jane and Raphael Bernstein, Ridgewood, New Jersey, September 13, 1983; lent to present collection, 2011; given to present collection, 2013.
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