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William Noah (Inuit, b. Baker Lake, Nunavut, 1943-2020) "Life-Giving Water II", woodcut and stencil on rice paper, ed. 25/30, 1987. Printer: Martha Noah. Signed. Unframed.
Peter Estey Fine Art & AuctionsDated 1986. Canadian Inuit Artist. #17/27. Running Toward the Crossing. Printed on cotton textured paper. 25 x 37”. Gallery blind stamp in the lower right corner. No tears. Excellent condition.
Gaynor's Fine ConsignmentsWILLIAM NOAH (1943-), E2-391, BAKER LAKE / QAMANI’TUAQTUKTU OUT IN THE LANDstonecut and stencil, 1985, unframed23 x 32 in — 58.4 x 81.3 cmEstimate: $200—300
Waddington'sWILLIAM NOAH (1943-), ᕕᓕᐊᒪ ᓄᐊ, E2-391, BAKER LAKE / QAMANI’TUAQWOLF MANstonecut, 1970, 22/40, framed26.25 x 20.25 in — 66.7 x 51.4 cmNote:William Noah is the son of preeminent artist, Jessie Oonark. This image appears on the front cover of Jean Blodgett, Eskimo Narrative, The Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1979, exhibition catalogue.It was also used as the cover for the Baker Lake annual graphics catalogue for the 1971 release.Estimate: $4,000—6,000
Waddington'sWILLIAM NOAH (1943-), E2-391, BAKER LAKE / QAMANI’TUAQTHE VISION OF A MAN CUTTING SNOW BLOCKSlithograph, 1978, 33/70, framed, sight21" x 29" — 53.3 x 73.7 cm.Estimate: $600—900
Waddington'sNorthwest Coast American Indian or Native American, "Spirit," depicting an animal-like spirit with antlers in black, red and yellow; titled, numbered "32/45,"dated "1970" and signed lower left. Image: 18" H X 23.25" W; frame: 25.25" X 29.75"
ShowplaceWILLIAM NOAH (1943-), E2-391, Baker LakeMUSK OXEN MIGRATING SOUTH, woodcut and stencil, 1990, 47/50, condition noted, framed, sight, 17.75" x 23" — 45.1 x 58.4 cm.Est. $200/300Note: Printed on cream coloured paper
Waddington'sPrintmaker: William Noah (1943-); Baker Lake, 1976 #23; Hunting Caribou from Kayaks; Stonecut and stencil, 11/19; 25 x 39.5 in, 63.5 x 100.3 cm; 6 or 7 plates see Barz; The Inuit Print;
Walker'sBaker Lake; Untitled (Char in a River Landscape),; 2003, Ink drawing; 11 x 15 in, 28 x 38 cm; Signed in syllabics and dated
Walker'sPrintmaker: WILLIAM NOAH (1943-), BAKER LAKE, Flying Woman, 1978 #12, Serigraph, 25/60, 22 x 30 in, 55.9 x 76.2 cm
Walker'sWILLIAM NOAH (1943-), E2-391, Baker Lake LIFE GIVING WATER, stonecut and stencil, 1977, 25/55, 25" x 34.5" - 63.5 x 87.6 cm.
Waddington'sMusk-ox, ca. 1970-72, crayon, signed, framed, 20 x 26 in, 51 x 66 cm Provenance: John and Mary Robertson Collection NOTE: this is the original drawing for the Baker Lake print "Oomingmug, the Musk Ox" (1972 #25).
Walker'sWILLIAM NOAH (1943-), E2-391, Baker LakeWOLF MAN, stonecut and stencil, 1970, 18/40, unframed, 24" x 19.75" - 61 x 50.2 cm.Provenance: Robertson Gallery, Ottawa,Private Collection, California
Waddington'sWILLIAM NOAH (1943-), E2-391, Baker Lake AUTUMN, stonecut and stencil, 1978, 42/50, 24.5" x 31" - 62.2 x 78.7 cm.
Waddington'sWILLIAM NOAH (1943-), E2-391, Baker Lake LIFE GIVING WATER, stonecut and stencil, 1977, 12/55, unframed, 25" x 34.25" - 63.5 x 87 cm.
Waddington'sInuit Art: WILLIAM NOAH (1943-), Baker Lake BROTHER AND SISTER SLIDING DOWN HILL
Waddington'sInuit Art: WILLIAM NOAH (1943-), Baker Lake FAT CARIBOU
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