Amouliit (King Eider Ducks)

Work on Paper

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DePaul Art Museum

Name/Title

Amouliit (King Eider Ducks)

Entry/Object ID

2021.12

Description

Four eider ducks. The title describes them as king eider ducks but they more resemble the common eider duck.

Artwork Details

Medium

stonecut, stencil

Context

Known in particular for his expertise in representing Arctic wildlife, Kananginak’s specialty was depicting native birds. This work is particularly representative of this latter aspect of Kananginak’s artistic output and is emblematic of the rich stonecut print tradition that still flourishes in Kinngait. Depicted are four King Eider ducks, which are particularly large and well-insulated creatures making them an important food source for the Kinngait peoples.

Acquisition

Accession

2021.06-13

Source or Donor

Dick Hamilton, Jan Hamilton

Acquisition Method

Gift

Credit Line

Gift of Dick and Jan Hamilton

Made/Created

Artist

Pootoogook, Kananginak

Date made

1992

Ethnography

Cultural Region

Hamlet

Kinngait

Island

Dorset Island

Territory

Nunavut

Country

Canada

Continent

North America

Culture/Tribe

Inuit
First Nation, Native American

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Class

Art

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Birds, Indigenous peoples