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Shaman's Dwelling

Object Details

Collection History
Purchased by Inuit art collectors Bert Witt (Mervin Herbert Witt, 1916-2013) and his wife Ellen Hays Witt (1917-2007) from the Vancouver Art Gallery Museum Shop (Vancouver, British Columbia) in 1978; donated to NMAI by Bert and Ellen Witt in 2001.
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Data Source
National Museum of the American Indian
Culture/People
Inuit [Cape Dorset/Kinngait]
Artist/Maker
Pudlo Pudlat (Padloo/Padluq/Padlo/Pudloo), Inuit [Cape Dorset/Kinngait], 1916-1992
Previous seller
Vancouver Art Gallery Museum Shop
Previous owner
Bert Witt (Mervin Herbert Witt), Non-Indian, 1916-2013
Ellen Witt (Ellen Hays Witt), Non-Indian, 1917-2007
Donor
Bert Witt (Mervin Herbert Witt), Non-Indian, 1916-2013
Ellen Witt (Ellen Hays Witt), Non-Indian, 1917-2007
Date created
1975
Title
Shaman's Dwelling
Object Name
Print
Media/Materials
Paper, ink
Techniques
Stone-cut printed, stenciled
Dimensions
85.5 x 61.0 cm
Object Type
Painting/Drawing/Print
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