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Ipeelee Osuitok

1923-2005, Inuit; Cape Dorset/Kinngait

"Tauvinik," a "qallupilluit" ghost figure, circa 1992

Stone on acrylic plinth
Signed syllabically near bottom of figure verso
Figure: 24" H x 6.125" W x 6.5" D; Plinth: 0.75" H x 9.625" W x 12" D

  • Provenance: Marion Scott, Ltd., Vancouver, British Columbia
    Property from the Rex Gilman Chase Collection, Berkeley, CA, acquired from the above, July 30, 1992
  • Notes: In Inuit mythology, the Qallupilluit (a.k.a. Qalupalik) are a creature akin to the boogeyman that live along Arctic shorelines near ice floes. They are said to steal children that wander too close to the water. This myth served as a cautionary tale to keep children from wandering too close to the ice. According to the urban legend, they smell of sulfur and are sometimes referred to as "smelly ghost."

    Osuitok was born and raised at Neeouleeutalik camp near the settlement of Cape Dorset (Kinngait) in Nunavut. His early years were spent living off of the land; he married Nipisha in 1946 and moved their growing family into Cape Dorset permanently in the mid-1950s.

    When James Houston arrived in Cape Dorset in 1951, Osuitok was already well known as an ivory carver; he had sold his artwork to the local Catholic priest, teachers in Cape Dorset, and the RCMP. His earliest carvings were ivory miniatures of kayaks and fox traps; the very first piece that Ipeelee sold in the 1940s was a "miniature ivory fox-trap with moving parts.

    It was Ipeelee's questions about the origins of the printed images on cigarette packages, now an almost legendary story, that set in motion the creation of the Cape Dorset printmaking co-operative. James Houston explained the rudiments of printmaking by rubbing ink onto the surface of one of Ipeelee' tusk carvings and then used toilet paper to lift the resulting impression's image. Upon seeing the result Ipeelee commented: "We could do that."
  • Condition: Overall good condition with wear and minor scuffs commensurate with age. The stone with naturally occurring imperfections, inclusions, and weathering typical for the material. Acrylic plinth in overall good condition with minor shelf wear, scuffs, and light scratches commensurate with age. With acrylic feet applied to underside of plinth.

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