Title | The Art That Came In from the Cold: James Houston and the Advent of Inuit Printmaking |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1999 |
Authors | Ayre, J. |
Volume | 79 |
Issue | 1 |
Pagination | 1-8 |
Publisher | The Beaver (Canada's History) |
Publication Language | en |
ISBN Number | 0005-7517 |
Accession Number | 1622976 |
Keywords | art printmaking, Cape Dorest, Inuit, print arts |
Abstract | Details the market success of Inuit print arts from Cape Dorset in Canada. How James Houston, a Northern Service Officer, financed the Inuit print arts; Increase in the price of the stocks of the cooperative that makes the Inuit print art; Samples of the Inuit print arts. |
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Topics | visual art, First Nations |
Locational Keywords | Cape Dorset |
Group | Humanities Bibliography |
Citation Key | 22481 |