Boy Attempting to Harness a Husky Dog

Lucassie Echalook, Inuit / Canadian, born 1942
Canadian Inuit
Eastern Arctic
Arctic

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1982

Gray steatite

Overall: 4 1/2 × 2 9/16 × 4 15/16 in. (11.5 × 6.5 × 12.5 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Jane and Raphael Bernstein

2011.64.7

Geography

Place Made: Inukjuak (Port Harrison), Nunavik, Canada, North America

Period

20th century

Object Name

Sculpture

Research Area

Native American

Sculpture

Native American: Arctic-Central and Eastern

Not on view

Inscriptions

Incised, on bottom: c [encircled] 82 / artist's name [Inuktitut syllabics] J G / 24142; Canada Eskimo Art sticker [Certificate of Authenticity]; white sticker [Bernstein number: ES.x.1

Course History

ENVS 80, BIOL 148, Polar Science, Policy, and Ethics, Ross Virginia, Spring 2012

ENVS 80, BIOL 148, Polar Science, Policy, and Ethics, Ross Virginia, Spring 2013

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.

Tradition and Transformation: Twentieth Century Inuit Art from the Collection of the Hood Museum of Art, Gene Y. Kin Class of 1985 Gallery, Teaching Exhibition, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, October 22, 2014-December 6, 2015.

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.

Provenance

The Guild Shop, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; sold to Jane and Raphael Bernstein, Ridgewood, New Jersey, November 1, 1982; lent to present collection, 2011; given to present collection, 2013.

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